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I thought I could submit this for Fenced Friday, a woman walking with her pram in a quiet part of a little town down the road. Taken last winter at the end of a gloomy day.

This antique pram was spotted outside a children’s shop in Speyer, Germany. It looked like it was just waiting for some little angel to go for a spin around town!

A cobwebbed empty pram outside a haunted mansion at Arranmore

I'm sure there is a proper name for this, but it has the proportions of prams from the 1960s and further back in time.

NGV water window. Melbourne, Australia.

 

Out with Pauls Pix 53 for a wander around the gardens at Nymans. We had originally planned to do macros, but it was so windy, we soon gave up that idea.

 

This pram was in the house.

Parking spot at an underground carpark for someone with a pram, needing a bit extra space for getting their baby in/out of the car.

Another 'post pram' in use, as seen on a walk.

One from my archive, taken in Delhi some years ago.

NGV Water Window.

No Photoshop filters.

Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia

 

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Seen at a collectables/antique business in Norwich, Norfolk.

Liverpool's Kingsway Tunnel ventilation shaft.

Wat Sampov Pram in Bokor Hill Station , Kampot , Cambodia

ts pram

// the sundown yacht //

street series "world through my eyes"

pram is an oracle. she can tell the future. but are they true

Row, row, row your boat,

Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,

Life is but a dream.

 

--- old nursery rhyme - unknown source

 

Seen in an old abandoned house in Belgium.

A lovely pram.

Poolbeg and a deserted pram. Holga HP5 Rodinal.

 

We took Shadow and Pudding to a restaurant tonight. I often take them out. No camera, so the quality is not that good. But still the sentiment is captured. Love taking the boys out with me. They really get scared outside the pram gives them security and they love looking out.

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Day 5 of Week 50 - A6000 with the Industar 50mm/f3.5. Today is all about converging lines

At Chelsea Barracks I saw a lady taking her Cat for a walk in a pram!

 

Chelsea Barracks has been redeveloped as High end Apartments & Townhouse but you are free to wander the gardens.

The fire water is running out.......

 

The same pram photo as in Sergej Eisenstein’s famous movie, just more modern.

The owners of these two dogs tell us these are very old dogs. They take their dogs to Fairview Park with a baby pram.

An old pram in the Cultra Folk museum.

reflection on a wet and wild sydney afternoon

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