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Collective 52 Week 18 - Smashed: The plane was flying quite well until the power pack terminal decides to come off during flight. Loosing power it quickly had a discussion with the ground within a few seconds...

One of the Rolls Royce engined Metro-Cammell 3 car sets, sadly with its 4 character headcode panel plated over, is seen waiting at Selby on a service to Hull on 27th Feb 1982.

 

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Ingredients: one smashed pumpkin, one spool of wire, pliers and some patience :)

A view in to the driver's cab, of an abandoned 1960's St John's Brigade ambulance

I was trying to use this guy to record a video while riding the bike. I'm gonna need to find a better way to attach it, Exogear's Exomount wasn't the best fit for this task.

Leica M3 / C Sonnar 50mm f1.5 / Fuji Neopan Acros 100 / Adonal 1+25

Real cracked-up phone. Photoshopped picture on it.

Continuing the Smashed series with a set of Christmas lights gently destroyed with a nice big sledge hammer.

This video shows the green light bulbs being pulverized.

3 cars were left in the intersection, the black bloc came by and smashed em all.

Way to end a pretty decent few days of camping. Nobody got hurt, thankfully.

© Mark Watson.

 

Taken with a Panasonic FZ50.

 

pic of ammo used in blow pipe.

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BMVC 2012 Poster Session, Guildford, Surrey, 5th Sept 2012

Great Salt Lake, Utah - 2007

UltraChrome Print

The podium girls put everything into those kisses!

 

I don't know the blond's name. The brunette is Jenn -- she was a podium girl last year as well.

 

2011 Amgen Tour of California. Podium presentation after Stage 4 finish in San Jose, CA.

 

You're free to use this photo, but you MUST attribute to Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious and (if an online publication) link to www.cyclelicio.us/ I biked 30 miles and up a 1400 foot hill for this shot, so I'd like something for my effort. Thank you.

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Every city has its own heartbeat, a steady pulse which its citizens step to. There is a certain 'normality' in the way people live their lives in public spaces. This is especially true in a continent like Europe. There are no stray dogs (like in most South American cities), the streets are mostly free of litter, people obey traffic lights signals and park their cars only when and where they are permitted to do so. The buses and trams stick to their timetables. But in the middle of all this order I found something very particular. The bikes I've been photographing represent a rupture of sorts within the public space; A kind of 'urban decoration' which people dare neither to touch nor transform. They lie alone on the street, abandoned and forgotten.

 

There is a paradoxical function of the bicycle in today's world, on one hand it is promoted as an environmentally friendly, cheap and speedy means of transportation with health related benefices to boot, yet despite of these facts it can often become 'urban garbage'.

  

This is my car - window smashed and large dent in the side.

Abandoned Cork County Council tipper truck

wanna take a ride?

Ricoh XR-M, Fujicolor 100, Auto Revuenon 50/1.4 at f/2.4

I got up early to go hiking with Foster at Poo Poo Point. We arrived at 6:30 am and got back to car at 8. I noticed some glass on my front seat, I thought someone had just broken my window. Then I realized that they had snatched my briefcase, which I have had for over 6 years, with my work computer, the hat my wife knitted for me and my ipod mini. :( And they grabbed my backpack that had my clothes in it. (I was going to go straight to work and shower there). So thus began another bad day. $454 later I have a new window, no ipod and work has replaced my laptop. Heed the warning and put your valuables out of sight.

 

More Info on Poo Poo Point

Pentax K1000 + Lomography 200 slide film + xpro

 

Very much liking the Lomography 200 slide film (rebadged Agfa RSX II I think). Grainy and Greeny but good.

Hard to identify what make and model this car is. If anyone has a guess, feel free!

 

Spotted in Dallastown, PA.

a poor substitute for the melted clock. i finally came across the room with the melted clock only it was gone, probably in someone's urbex souvenir collection. did find this smashed version the last time i was there tho.

We love avocados for their great taste and health benefits. This avocado toast recipe offers great nutritional benefits and tastes great!

  

Feel free to use this image, but give credit to www.simplegreenmoms.com.

 

SLRG 103 north at Walworth

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