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The abandoned post office

Gate post in Ely with autumn colours

 

Treatment: +10 saturation

Near Hiroshima, Japan

Bronica SQAi, 80mm F2.8 on Ilford FP4+ film

 

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Nicely painted up with gold cipher this Penfold stands outside an old Post Office in the Market at St Helier.

"there has to go a fuck through germany", thats what this sign says as a quote of former german prime minister roman herzog. and this is exactly how i shot it, there is no photoshoping done here...

leica r5, 35mm f2.0

Das ehemalige Gebäude der Deutschen Post wird jetzt von der Telekom genutzt.

LOCKHEED Photo W-122

This is my custom post-apoc off roader. My first post apoc vehicle.

Brunei Darussalam/ Bandar Seri Begawan/ Old Post Office/

This mailart was sent to Krispy.

original drawings by: Bill Rogers

SMC Pentax DA 15mm f4 Limited

photoshoot with post romantics.

 

strobist: two interfit light both left and right of subject, with 430ex shot through soft box subject front

A post apocolyptic Marine Defends against a pair of Necrotics.

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Existed <2 days.

W/ Holga Digital.

Mailmen waiting to empty mailbox in Shanghai

The beginning of an experiment into 8x8 pixel art. [before varnish]

 

I'm keen to see if i can use post-its and varnish/wheat-paste to produce urban/street pixel art, in the vein of the Space-Invaders (london).

 

Completed in 1817, the GPO served as the headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising's leaders. British forces extensively damaged the building and it was not repaired until the Irish Free State government tackled it years later.

 

An original copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic is on display in the the GPO and the building has remained a symbol of Irish nationalism.

Journal 1, date unknown Day 8

 

"To whom now find it"

 

Hmm .. i know i havent written in a while, but now i just need to do it, Okai it startet by after i had ben walking mabye 3 days i got to the city, i went in to the city and i found a nice place i thing it most have been i richmans house, i went around the house and found a entry i went in and I quickly covered the entrance whit some planks and boxes, then i went looking for stuff i could use and i found a small place and the real Entrence so the small place most have been the Guard house, so i went inside and saw a lot of stuff i could use a radio and a nice armor but i tinkelt a littel whit it and made it better and i also found a nice helmet, im forsure gonna use the armor. but i was really tired so i tried to sleep but the floor was vary dusty but you could stille se some op the floor, it was really nice, but after i couldt not sleep i thought i wouldt get some thing to eat, so i took my last can of food and was just aboudt to eat when i heard tree or four shoots. so i quickly grapt my magnum and found the closets hole in the wall and the first thing i saw, was a merc og soldier trying to fight some thing off, but he couldt not the thing overpowered him, but the i saw another guy come running and behind him there was one more of those thing, but this was closer at my and i was choked there was no skin on its i gues it was some kind of a zombie, but the man startet screeming and the it just stoped, tomorow im gonna go on dont what to be here when those things find a way in here.

 

"Note for my self go look for any gun and supplies"

 

loner over and out.

Same farm as previous picture, just outside Skelwith Bridge. Different gate, same lovely weather.

 

Rusty Gatepost - one of my favourite old-timey folk singers.

The 332km post on the Bombala Branch is located at the log loading point, outside Hume. While the railway line remains on NSW land (and thus, so does this km post), the actual loading point is in the ACT, as the line skirts the border.

A WWII Vickers Machine Gun Post is sited to the south of Wayford Bridge. It forms part of a much larger group of WWII anti-invasion defences in the around the area of the bridge, which as a river crossing would have been a location of strategic importance.

Published in the National Post, September 13th 2010

Saffy the Dog chilling out after a long hard run on the beach.

    

Found art. Don't recall when I did this graphite study of a building on yellow post-it note. It has been a bit due to the smudging of graphite

The leader of a powerful clan high in the mountains

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