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Fire Hydrant at the Cameron House - Oct 20, 2006

www.firehydrant.ca

Downtown Toronto.

 

Hydrant on the street in Boston - not that interesting but we dont get these in the UK!

Hydrant position nameplate in Conwy.

Hydranten können auch ruhig mal was hermachen

Shot on TMax 400 Exp. 12/1995

Cars drive through water being flushed from fire hydrants on Eisenhower Avenue on Saturday night, August 8, 2015. Harrison Jones for The Evening Sun

A French Fire Hydrant in Granville with an ancient wood texture taken from a lovely old building in Domfront.

In front of the Fire House Restaurant, Fallbrook, California.

Another hydrant from the medical campus of the University of Miami.

A lonely little hydrant and it's sign companion.

 

Camera Canon 110ED

lens canon 25mm 2/0

film Ilford FP4 cut, perforated and fit into kodak cassette

dev xtol 1+1 9.5min 22C

 

In front of the Fire House Restaurant, Fallbrook, California.

An old hydrant in the village of Corofin, County Clare.

 

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San Diego, 4th and G Streets. Not sure why it's so fancy.

Another Jones in Southern California.

Hydrant. View large on black

 

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Oh, look! A hydrant taking a leak... Not really. The city's water department opened this hydrant and a few along the way so residents living around this hydrant is going to get rusty water...

Fire Hydrant in downtown Geneva. 1999 vintage.

 

Geneva, Illinois

5-2011

 

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I loved the creeping vines all around this one.

Not appreciated and much neglected, someday it might be needed.

Hydrant aboard the Queen Alberni Ferry on the way from Vancouver Island.

 

This hydrant looks almost cartoon like. As if it is taking in a deep breath before it spits the water out.

I have always been intrigue with the fire hydrants in KLCC Park. Don't get to see these kinds of hydrants. This one is situated right in front of the back entrance to KLCC and its so difficult to take it without having people around it. I had to wait for 15 mins with my camera ready before I could find a window of opportunity (my decisive moment?). Unfortunately this was taken at about 3 PM and there are no interesting shadows. But I do see a lot of potential for some shadow work. I will go back very early in the morning. Hopefully the shadow play will be interesting and especially no people.

 

I took this one at f/2.8 because I wanted everything else blurred out. I htink I will experiment with the DOF next time.

Hydrant on my corner. The snow drifts are deeper on either side. Ahhhh... Chicago in the winter.

Busted hydrant in front of HB Home Depot

Unpainted Brass. Another Jones in Southern California.

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Urban decay and construction in black and white.

In one of the prison yards

This fire hydrant is located next to the new One World Trade Center building. There was no sign or description, but I could imagine that this is one of the few remaining fire hydrants in this area that was part of and used after the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers.

 

Taken by: Emiel Dekker (emield.myportfolio.com/)

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