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In this particular photo, I was practicing how to fill my frame with my subject and cut out all the distractions.
December 11, 1888
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Dedicated to Winston Millet
November 20, 2003
Found Here .... Loved Here
This old fire hydrant once served a purpose in the southeast corner of the former Perrin Air Force Base. The complex of buildings once standing here are long gone.
No light painting necessary. Peeling paint reveals the hydrant's red, green, and orange past.
2 1/2 minute exposure facing west with the full moon lighting from behind.
I am not sure what the rope around the hydrant was all about. Perhaps insulation from the cold?
Thursday was a beautiful, clear day.
January 15 to 18, 2013 we went to Nanjing to visit our friend, Panda.
The hydrant at our office compound in low lights - a capture in the evening.
I found this batch of old photos that I had developed some time ago. i am posting this to share.
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That's also the date cast on the top of this fire hydrant next to the Stone Mill Museum, Sandwich, Il
5-2012
old fire hydrant buried in a wall - Street
pls follow the link for an interesting history of this important invention.
Today I took a trip down memory lane, visiting my former employer the City of Portland, Oregon Water Bureau to photograph fire hydrants. This is a cut-out showing the insides of a hydrant.
Photo taken for Our Daily Challenge: Fire Hydrants
This is the fire hydrant that Clementine scraped Joel's car against in the film. The two poles were added within the past 6 months, ironically to avoid collisions!
Fire Hydrants (Plugs) celebrate the heritage of Amherstburg, Ontario.
This hydrant represents the slaves escaping from bondage in the United States to freedom in Canada on the Underground Railroad.