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I met Miller, a Bristol grafffiti artist on Saturday as he was paining a public piece in the centre of Bristol and took his portrait in front of his art.
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I saw this scary looking mask whilst out walking the streets of Bath today and had to make an image.
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A young boy gazes out of the window of cafe as his family wait.
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Tethered trainers hang precariously from tree branches like forbidden fruit in the haze of a sunny afternoon in Bristol.
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Deborah is a homeless street personality in Bath, we often meet and chat on my photographic scavenging.
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Eyebrow sculpting is the in thing - apparently?
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Green Park railway station is a former railway station in Bath. Green Park Station has become an active retail and events space.
Queen Square station was operated by the Midland Railway. At the grouping it passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. For almost all of its life, it was usually referred to as Bath Queen Square station, after the prestigious square about a quarter of a mile away. It became Bath Green Park under British Railways in 1954, and still bears that name today.
Parts of the distinctive glass roof were damaged during bombing raids in April 1942, and the glazing was not re-instated during railway usage after the war.
The atmosphere of the station was always powerfully nostalgic, and at most times of the day a short local train could be seen simmering in the platform waiting for departure time. On summer Saturdays the station became very busy, passing numerous holiday trains between northern towns and Bournemouth; all of them had to be reversed in the station.
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A morris dancer on the streets of bath wearing his interesting costume.
Morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. Implements such as sticks, swords and handkerchiefs may also be wielded by the dancers.
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Tommy is a regular on the streets of Bath and a great character despite the fact that he is very nearly blind.
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No Goats. No Glory.
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Accessories courtesy of BrickArms
This picture is part of My BrickArms Files and My Other Minifigs, both Flickr sets.
Image Copyright © 2012-present J. Jimenez
Feel free to use with permission and full attribution
a shop window display of cupcakes had me salivating during a street photography shoot this saturday.
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I met Steven at Bristol docks, hes a 33 yr veteran of the streets. We had an interesting chat about his time on the streets, the cold and how the biggest killer is the wet and rain.
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distorted figures look like dystopian figures in some kind of street scene from blade runner in this street photography image of Bath.
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The Holburne Museum is located in Sydney Pleasure Gardens, Bath, Somerset, England. The city's first public art gallery, the Grade I listed building, is home to fine and decorative arts built around the collection of Sir William Holburne. Artists in the collection include Gainsborough, Guardi, Stubbs, Ramsay and Zoffany.
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A young girl playing at a water fountain on the streets of Bath.
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a man confidently strides across a metal strutted bridge in silhouette. Bath, UK.
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Welcome to Walcot Street graffiti by Inkie of Bristol fame, framed by a man lighting his cigarette.
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I met and chatted with Peter Brown is a Bath based artist, an all-weather painter of street scenes and city landscapes. Known for working directly from his subject, he is more affectionately known as 'Pete the Street'.
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A bored young boy plays with his extending chinese paper yo-yo toy whilst his family eats at a cafe in Bath, September 2016.
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A young boy shimmies up and down a signpost on the streets of Bath.
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A mannequin asks 'hows your lady garden' on a sign in a shop window. Being a man - this caught my attention :)
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Love the textures and patterns on this. A distressed and tired looking building close to Temple Meads in Bristol.
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