View allAll Photos Tagged smashed
Another shot of the house being pulled down. Side of chimney visible which was shown in my previous shot.
As described in blog.urremote.com/2012/02/adventures-tracking-bicycle-rac... this Xperia Active handset was on Will Clark's bike on the final stage 6 criterium in the 2012 Tour Down under. It was in a saddlebag wrapped in bubble wrap. To get some idea how hard it is to smash one of these see this video youtu.be/F92CvRflk18?t=1m23s where it gets hit hard without breaking for a long time. He breaks it in the end though. This demonstrates the high shock environment of a bicycle frame.
This is Jon Lohne he is an amazing skateboarder has been since I have known him almost 12 years I think. Sometimes when you least expect it things happen. He went skating after work a couple months back and made a small miscalculation and it made his face look like this. But we both agree he was super lucky. He didn't break any teeth or his nose and was skating again a couple days after this. Good old skateboarding.
Smashed, the first smash burger spot to open in the Lower East Side in 2021, has sadly closed its doors. Its made to order “Big Schmacc” (smash burger Big Mac) composed of two thin ground beef burgers smashed on a griddle with slices of melted American cheese, shredded iceberg lettuce, crinkle-cut pickles coins, and creamsicle-colored “Smash sauce” served on a Martin’s sesame roll and wrapped tightly in wax paper and packed into a portable cardboard box, became known as the best burger 🍔 in New York City. Our photo shows the original location on Orchard Street before it relocated to a larger corner location at Orchard & Santon Streets but if you are fans of their smash burgers which include beef or vegan, single, double or triple-patty, you can still visit their location in the West Village. Let us know what your favorite smash burger spot in NYC is.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
#storefront #jamesandkarla #smashburger #smashburgers #disappearingfaceofnewyork #lowereastsidenyc
fate of a mandarine, juicy. It was left on the street, fell off some kid lunchbox in the morning, in the afternoon it was smashed by a car. I was thinking of all the travel of this mandarine from morocco or spain, ending up smashed in Renens Switzerland... Waste.. Waste...
Was about to head out to shoot pictures with a friend and came back to discover that I no longer had a passenger window.
The School moved out of the building in Crown Street in 1960. It was demolished 10 years later during the regeneration of the area to make way for new housing. In 1969 someone from the school paid a visit to take this short series of photographs.