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Ein Abstrakt, in der Sonne schillernd, von einem in seine Einzelteile zerlegten und zertrümmerten Monitor, lag in der Stadt am Wegesrand.
An abstract, iridescent in the sun, of a monitor that had been dismantled and shattered lay by the wayside in town.
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It looks really pretty, BUT it is pollution. There is the street overflow. So after rain there is alot of debris. There is an inbetween station thats collects bottle sticks whatever before it travel to next pond. There are several of these collect basins before it ends up in Lake Ontario. This is the 1st collect basin. The blue colour is reflection a blue grafitti. I have no clue what debris was but it was very thick cream like gathering around the stick. I was very hard to focus on. Good manul focus practise. Straight from camera.
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Taken about an hour after sunset. Just above Jack and Jill windmills is the moon, and the yellow light is from the AmEx stadium. They use artificial light to look after the grass of the pitch.
Beyond that is the urban sprawl of Brighton and Hove (actually!).
The dew pond from South Downs Way between J&J Windmills and Ditchling Beacon. This was taken about 2 hours after sunset. The yellow tinge in the sky is from the AmEx stadium, the artificial lighting helping to condition the pitch there. The orange tinge on the right comes from the light pollution from Brighton and Hove