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Zoos have evolved over the years to make the life of an animal less and less traumatic, although it is still a prison for entertainment. Unlike those parks where the work to preserve species and recover those at risk of extinction seems to me to be an extremely important social and environmental job. Seeing that there are still zoos where you see that it is simply a prison makes me sad and angry, seeing the aggressive attitude of many animals in these zoos already gives you an idea of the discomfort they feel there and in those conditions. I have mixed feelings, but I am clear that if they gave me the option to choose, I would release them all. I dedicate this series to all those animals that in one way or another live in a prison, or simply have their freedom stolen from them.
Los zoo durante años han evolucionado para que cada vez sea menos traumática la vida de un animal, aunque sigue siendo una cárcel para entretener. A diferencia de aquellos parques donde el trabajo para preservar especies y recuperar aquellas en riesgo de extinción me parece un trabajo social y ambiental sumamente importante. Ver que todavía existan zoo donde ves que simplemente es una cárcel me genera tristeza y rabia, ver la actitud agresiva de muchos animales en estos zoo ya te dan a entender el malestar que tienen estando allí y en esas condiciones. Tengo mis sentimientos encontrados, pero tengo claro que si me dan la opción a elegir, los soltaría a todos.. Esta serie se la dedico a todos aquellos animales que de una u otra manera viven en una cárcel, o simplemente les roban su libertad.
Sometimes graffiti isn't always enjoyable but this spray created an interesting shape and colour. I returned to take another image a few days later and it had been 'repaired' so this is never to be repeated!
Camden Lock on the Regents Canal in London. Camden Town is a lovely area to visit with it's markets and colourful funky shops. You can walk for miles along the canal from here. Photo taken with my Canon camera on a beautiful afternoon.
For those interested in history I have added the Camden Lock wiki page via the link below.
Taken on Fomapan 200 with Zenit 12XP Helios 44M4.
Developed in Fomadon R09 1+25 @ 5 min.
Postprocessed with The GIMP.
The Eagles eyes with the big eye..think my heart skipped a few beats I was thrilled the Eagle stayed for the photo op.
Baldwinsville, N.Y.
Camera - Polaroid Now+ (2nd Generation)
Film - Polaroid I-Type
Scan - Epson Perfection V300 Photo
It was a beautiful autumn day to shoot some Polaroids at the lock.
Very old Door of a deserted House in a little City in Germany.
The most inspiring thing for me was that beautiful green Lock,
it gives a memorable Feeling.
Triptych of a railway arch lock-up door in London. I'm not sure what originally attracted me to it; the locks, the graffiti or the layers of old paint. I thought it had a Jackson Pollock feel to it so I have attempted to create three images that could either stand alone or together as a triptych.
Another photo taken with my Canon camera that has it's EXIF but has lost the actual camera details when downsized! I think that I have a good eye for photos but my tech skills are useless.
Camden Lock on the Regents Canal almost in central London. Camden Town is a lovely area to visit with it's markets and you can walk along miles of London's canals from here. Photo taken early in the morning on a beautiful day in London
In the heart of Verona, where ancient stones whisper tales of love and tragedy, a man named Luca strummed his weathered guitar. Seated in his wheelchair, he played beneath an archway near the Arena, his music a bittersweet contrast to the hurried footsteps of tourists.
Luca had learned long ago that even the simplest things could be stolen. He secured his few belongings with a chain, a silent barrier against those who saw his misfortune as an easy opportunity. The first time someone had tried to take it, he had fought back, his voice louder than the thief’s greed. But he had learned—music could soothe a heart, but it could not protect an instrument.
And so, as the sun cast golden light upon Verona’s cobblestones, Luca played on. His guitar, though bound in chains, sang with the freedom of a soul that refused to be silenced.
Originally taken for the Guess Where? Hindolveston round of the Village Hall bar quiz last night.
We no longer have a pub in Hindol so we have a volunteer bar - staffed by Jan and Les and Morris and Pete etc who went off to the big city and became licensees. The profits keep the Village Hall in one piece. And it's very popular.
Camera: Pentax 6x7
Lens: Pentax 75mm f/4.5 SMC Takumar
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 50
Developer: Kodak HC-110 Dilution B @ 19.5C for 4:09 minutes.
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2018-017
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