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"The paving stone is the weapon of the proletariat!""
A mosaic of mosaics.
I stayed for a few days in Prague and I didn't forget to look down. I have not caught all possible patterns. For example: I forgot to photograph the "all white" pattern.
Nr. 5 and 7. look the same but in practice their orientation is different giving a totally different effect (parallel to the street or at 45-degree angle).
I thought this must look even better on Google, but it doesn't:
Paving Factory Street in the Kalihi neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Photographed with a 1937 Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530 with an Un-Coated Tessar 7cm f/3.5 lens. The film is Kodak Ektar 100.
11 years after we moved in (and over 150 years since the road was created) it's finally paved! :-) Of course this means no excuse for a dirty car anymore!
Dieser Plasterstein stammt aus unserer damaligen Straße in Bremen, ca. 1990, er wurde von den Bauarbeitern in unseren Garten geworfen, da haben wir ihn lieber im Haus aufbewahrt ...
Da ich mal wieder ziemlich spät auf diese Fotoidee gekommen bin, musste ich auch das Blitzlicht aktivieren, dabei ist zwar die Schärfe und Farben besser geworden, aber auch leider der Hintergrund (siehe Bild unten), deshalb habe ich die Aufnahme ohne Blitzlicht für diese Herausforderung gewählt, da finde ich den Hintergrund passender.
This pavement stone comes from our street in Bremen, circa 1990, it was thrown into our garden by the construction workers, as we have kept it in the house ...
Since I got back quite late to this photo-idea, I had to activate the flashlight, although the sharpness and colors have improved, but unfortunately the background (see picture below), so I took the shot without flash for this challenge because I find the background more appropriate.
SSC Saturday Self-Challenge, 23.09.17 "Square Shapes"
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Выставка "Ландшафтные сады" на ВДНХ в июле-сентябре 2005 года. Завораживающий образец мощения на стенде одного из участников выставки.
East Midland Railways class 222 unit no. 222021 enters Leicester station with a service to London St.Pancras on a wet gloomy day.
These class 222 sets are due to be replaced soon with brand new class 810 bi-mode units.
12th November 25.