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Among the cloudy, cold days of winter, you can find interesting contrast in daily objects, like on this hydrant I found among the streets of Copenhagen.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
18 April 2020.
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â–¶ COVID-19: The statewide shelter-at-home order permits the dog and me to go out on short walks. The camera comes with us.
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What fun it is to find some random Christmas whimsy, even if a few days after Christmas day itself.
DeKalb County (Avondale Estates), Georgia, USA.
29 December 2020.
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â–¶ Photographer's note.
Observed by me; NOT placed by me. Forlornly, my last Christmas image for 2020.
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â–¶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.
— Lens: Lumix G 20/F1.7 II.
— Edit: Photoshop Elements 15.
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My first sighting of a silver fire hydrant, if that's what it is. Spotted at the back of a Coles supermarket.
A white fire hydrant with red caps on the edge of Light Square, that has been tagged with thick black grafitti.
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On West 162nd Street in Upper Manhattan.
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