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Recently I offered to scan some photo's for a guy at work. He was unsure who the photographer of these is, but there are from his collection and now from my collection. In January of 1995 there was a head on collision of the Wisconsin Central as a local was leaving town and a road train was coming into town. Here is the next day, maybe 2 days later. As they were moving some of the cars from the derailment to the rip tracks, they decided to tip over....well as the photos show. It's one quick way to crush a car!
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How ned glaswegians celebrate Olympic victory: get drunk and vandalise the street signs.
Not that I much care: in between avoiding the vomit puddles and blood-spots, the obstacle-course is made so much worse by glasgow shitty council selling the pavement space off to advertisers who pollute it with visual noise.
Taken with Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f1.4 lens on Panasonic GH2.
Unfortunate rather than bad parking.
Not that I believe in God particularly, but I'm sure the insurance company have it listed under the category 'act of God'...
Probably a tailgater...
For the record, this was the result of a mudslide in the winter of 2004.
This truck was smashed by a mudslide near Lake Arrowhead during the intense rains of the winter of 2004.
It's directly opposite a house that I almost bought. The house was OK, but it's one of those hillside houses with many stairs leading up to it. To say that the stairs were buried in mud would be an understatement.
The piano stood at the top floor once, inside a small theater room. Some morons must have thrown it down the stairs, the strings plate is all that remained.
We played a Stockhausen-style track on the remains.
A smashed car rests near Saint John's Hospital in Joplin, Missouri, May 25, 2011. On May 22, 2011, Joplin Missouri was struck by an EF-5 tornado. Shot on film.
Bits of a smashed light from the top of the coastguard hut. This was presumably done last night as the security guard we spoke to hadn't seen it like this previously.
Recently I offered to scan some photo's for a guy at work. He was unsure who the photographer of these is, but there are from his collection and now from my collection. In January of 1995 there was a head on collision of the Wisconsin Central as a local was leaving town and a road train was coming into town. Here is the next day, maybe 2 days later. As they were moving some of the cars from the derailment to the rip tracks, they decided to tip over....well as the photos show. It's one quick way to crush a car!
All my photographic images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me.
Apparently, a woman went the wrong way down this one-way street, hit a parked car which then hit several other cars, including mine.
The old Technical College, Peterlee, Co Durham, North East England, UK. Land and building aquired by Tesco. Awaiting demolition, next month, next year, 10 years ? No one knows.
A visit to the Schuylkill Mall, 11/8/14
Found on the boarded up store.
*This is my very first attempt at documenting a shopping mall. Armed only with a 4th generation iPod Touch, the quality didn't turn out as well as I expected and the general framing and composition of the shots suffered in some areas. I hope to both get better equipment and sensibilities to continue doing this.*
How ned glaswegians celebrate Olympic victory: get drunk and vandalise the street signs.
Not that I much care: in between avoiding the vomit puddles and blood-spots, the obstacle-course is made so much worse by glasgow shitty council selling the pavement space off to advertisers who pollute it with visual noise.
Taken with Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f1.4 lens on Panasonic GH2.
In this picture, we used a hammer and marbles. The concept of this photo was the hammer hitting the marbles launching them into the sky. To make this photo I had one of my partners hold the hammer and the other one throw the marbles at the hammer to simulate the marbles bouncing. To take the photo I used the burst feature.
Recently I offered to scan some photo's for a guy at work. He was unsure who the photographer of these is, but there are from his collection and now from my collection. In January of 1995 there was a head on collision of the Wisconsin Central as a local was leaving town and a road train was coming into town. Here is the next day, maybe 2 days later. As they were moving some of the cars from the derailment to the rip tracks, they decided to tip over....well as the photos show. It's one quick way to crush a car!
All my photographic images are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Please do not use, copy or edit any of my photographs without my written permission. If you want to use my photo for commercial or private use, please contact me.
BMW 5-series that left the A308 Eastbound just past Monkey Island Lane.
Someone removed the wheels after a week or so.