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It’s a work in the office day and I’ve moved to the city office. More choices for breakfast all the way
An abandoned house that looks like it has been smashed in, seen in Marienthal, Kansas. How does damage like this happen?
This BMW has been sitting in the same spot for months with the smashed windshield. I wonder what happened to the owner.
Leica M3
50mm Summicron Lens
Kentmere 400 film
Stillness, Tranquility and Peace
Smashed to pieces on the tide increase!
Musically Challenged: Worlds Collide, Apocalyptica
Listen for 59 seconds, it is at THAT point when the wave hits the wall!
Sony RX100 Version 3
Sony 24-70 (Point and Shoot)
Smashed
This was the storm that smashed me last week up at Maitland NSW. I made it to the highway then Golf Ball size hail hit me for at least 10 mins. I was waiting for the windscreen to smash. Stopped on the side of the road until it passed over. Scary.
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So I let my short girlfriend make a seat setting in my car. I didn't think she was going to set it to Option 1. Now I'm stuck!
This must be why it's illegal to drive smashed behind the wheel...
Lighting:
580EXII in Westcott 45" orb softbox @ 1/4 power camera right outside car boomed over hood
580EXII @ 1/4 in 9" Impact Micro Softbox camera left
430EXII @ 1/2 through gridded snoot camera left with orange gel
Lens: Manual 8mm fisheye @ f/8
Day 257/365
Busy smashing peanuts to snack on.
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smashed broadbeans on rye sourdough w/ poached eggs & smoked salmon
with love from •Milk, Chai & Honey•
Throwing stones at the trains is a favorite pastime of the desperate youth in the Tunis suburbs. So smashed windows were quite common, especially on the standard gauge trains to Ghardimaou near the Algerian border.
On our way back from the border station I let my travel companion Nahne take a pose. We felt safe out in the countryside. On the approach to Tunis ville we opted for aisle seats.
January 2005 (my last trip to Tunisia)
A relic from the battles fought around the small French village of Fromelles during WWI. I think the helmet crest is for a Bavarian regiment.It is on display at the excellent Battle of Fromelles Museum after laying buried for almost a century.
Telesmashed, and actually smashed, sorta.
Being a fan of the P42, I was quite pleased with how many I saw in Chicago. My P42 to Charger catch ratio was about 3:1.
Interestingly enough, most of the state run trains I shot (about a dozen or so) were powered by P42’s. I didn’t get a single P40 though for some odd reason. Those tend to evade me quite well.
Anyway, while enjoying some crumbl cookies in La Grange, an eastbound Carl Sandburg train took me by surprise, with, you guessed it, a P42 leader.
These units always have some kind of nose damage, it drives me a bit nuts because it’s not very aesthetically pleasing. Oh well, it’s the railroad.
Also, my condolences to the birds family.
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C-3PO was actually a prankster by natur... err, programming. Smashing snow on R2-D2 was just one of the harmless ways of having fun. There were harmful ways, too. Just think about it...
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