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Perfect for any setting this locker contains lots of animations!

Full bento, RLV, INM, Physics, V Bento, VAW, Lovense.

Check out the store for other great items.

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in the shopping mall

 

In Iceland you get lockers everywhere, even if it's not really useful because no one steals from you. Once i was on a camping site. Someone left his bike unattended for days and no one took it. Unbelievable. Even in Quebec city it's a matter of seconds.

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All images taken by Christian Nass with an iPhone.

Shot with Sony A7 M2 and the Zeiss Batis 1.8/85mm at F=1.8.

I do love those Locker Rooms with the Keys and Doors etc., giving some minimalistic Touch.

Focus is on the left Lock on the Rear Wall!

 

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Perfect for any setting this locker contains lots of animations.

Full bento, RLV, INM, Lovebridge, Physics, V Bento, VAW.

Check out the store for other great items.

marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/190004

...whole wall of crazy looking lockers. I thought the shapes were interesting. Another view of the photo is available here that is more close up and straight ahead.

 

Photo taken at The Bowling Palace.

 

NOTE: This photo made it into Flickr's 'Explore" as one of the top five hundred most interesting photos on a particular day. You can see all of my photo's that have made it into the Flickr Explore pages here.

Washington D.C. | Amtrak Crew Base in Kodacolor | Olympus XA | Kodak Gold 200 |

  

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Better make that "Lockers, All Dentey".

 

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...da müssten noch ganz andere Dinge passieren...um mich zu stressen.

Lockers at Harlow Mill Station, Harlow, Essex.

 

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Ahaha, i almost fainted today

I guess heat stroke with the help of screen radiation(not like radiation)from the computer, lack of water, and exertion from workout.

Who wouldn't faint if they had those things. But yeah it was not good my eyesight got really fuzzy and weird.

Not like it matters. It was just interesting to talk about. I think I'm gonna get an early snooze up today.

Thanks again for all the appreciation Goodnight to everyone!

:D

Oh yeah these are our the lockers in school.

I tried to make as good as Kristine but no dice.

This book I'm reading is so devastating! ahaha. it's interesting.

Kodak Portra 160nc expired 02/2003 with Mamiya 645 super and Sekor 35 mm

In the Christchurch Bus Exchange (Station)

Sony ILCE-7M3

Tamron E 28-75mm F2.8 Di III RXD at F=2.8.

Before all the eager law students return, a quick stroll through the aisles of newly painted lockers.

Lockers in the powerhouse of the Skaguay Power Plant.

Strobist:

 

SonyAlpha, Sony 16-35mm, f/7,1, ISO 200 1/25s.

 

1x Canon 580 EX II 1/8 power, above the camera into octabox.

 

2x Canon 580 EX II into gridded strip softboxes behind the model on the both sides.

 

Triggered with RF-603

Another visit to the Tate, this time in Liverpool to see the Don McCullin exhibition, which I highly recommend. Includes his Nikon F, which stopped a bullet.

tools and trappings

Lockers Hepworth Gallery Wakefield

Interior of a shop that closed due to the pandemic of COVID-19.

Ayatollahs and Calder mobile at Tehran museum of contemporary art, Iran. It is considered to have the most valuable collection of Western modern art outside Europe and the United States, a collection assembled under the patronage of Farah Pahlavi. There is £2.5 billion worth of modern art held at the museum which are kept in a giant safety box. I had the chance to visit the place and see the Picasso, Warhol (a 12 serie of Mao), Ensor, Pollock, Monet, Bacon, Lichtenstein, Leger, Magritte.........The paintings are not exhibited in Iran.

For security reasons, we were locked inside the giant safety box during the visit, and when it was time to leave, the safety box did not want to open.. it took 5 long minutes to open the locker.

The Calder mobile is visible in the entry of the Museum.

 

Taken with Sony a7r

 

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