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I think this could be one of the most outstanding efforts I have ever seen for the creation of a make shift fence! Ten out of Ten !!!
The gate, usually a week point in a field containment system is actually in quite good condition.
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Here’s a change from the usual for me. This is a generic insurgent technical with a twist- it’s actually an improvised MLRS system mounting a rocket pod cannibalized from a helicopter. I whipped this model up in about an hour after feeling inspired by a picture of a vehicle like this. It’s also got a .50 for self defense, although I would not recommend standing back there while the rockets are in use! Let me know what you guys think, I’m pretty happy with it.
Ernakulam (Inde) - Les deux portraits qui se suivent sont issus d’une séance photo improvisée en plein milieu du marché aux légumes. L’information selon laquelle un photographe étranger était là s’est répandue comme un trainée de poudre. Tout le monde voulait être photographié. Devant tant de sollicitations et pour éviter l’émeute, j’ai décidé d’improviser un studio de prise de vues en plein air. Des toiles de jute ajourées allaient servir de fond.
C’est l’attroupement. On fait la queue pour passer devant mon objectif. J’ai plus de 40 photos à envoyer par la poste car ici, rares sont ceux qui on un ordinateur ou un smartphone. Heureusement, un commerçant a compris ce qui se passait et s’est proposé de réceptionner les tirages et de les distribuer aux personnes concernées. Ici tout le monde se connait.
Improvised photo studio
Ernakulam (India) - The following two portraits were taken from an improvised photoshoot in the middle of the vegetable market. News that a foreign photographer was there spread like wildfire. Everyone wanted to be photographed. Faced with so much demand and to avoid a riot, I decided to improvise an outdoor shooting studio. Openwork hessian cloths were to serve as a background. This is the crowd. People are lining up to walk past my lens. At the end of the day, I have more than 40 photos to send by post because here, very few people have a computer or a smartphone. Fortunately, a merchant understood what was going on and offered to receive the hard copies and distribute them to the appropriate people. Here everyone knows each other
The paths on Mykines are getting worn and muddy. Tying laces under the soles didn't really help that much.
Mud-eisen? Steig-laces?
Burma Countyiside
Era una lunga fila di carri che rientravano al villaggio su una strada di campagna stretta e polverosa,
La vista della macchina fotografica, come sempre capita in Asia, ha dato il via ad uno spettacolo che ha divertito tutti, noi e loro.
Today the Hereios at We’re Here! are all exclaiming, ”I love your tie”!
Trouble is, it’s a holiday today. NOBODY is wearing a tie. So, I am playing along today at great expense (a trip to the 99-cent store) and personal sacrifice (I put on a dress shirt and a jacket). My tie is one of those funny little bows people strap around the bald heads of their baby daughters as a signal of gender.