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Please click here to read the warning signs!
This picture was shot on a tripod with three exposures (-2..0..+2EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tone mapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. High Pass Sharpening.
Like I will heed the warnings! Presented in full HDR!
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not content with the old general graphical representation of a motorbike, the council have gone to town on this one. You can just imagine the conversation with the boys in blue. "'Allo allo allo whats going on 'ere then, theres no motorcycles allowed here sonny". "well actually it's a quad" says the pimply youth. "er yes you're right son, the sign definitely shows a 1950s Velocette so off you go"
This sign has presumably been designed to stop the use of minimotos quads AND bikes. The level of detail is totally OTT - it's even got trail tyres on! Good to see the Council tax is being spent wisely. Why keep a school open when you can spend the money on artistic warning signs?
ScotRail 156514 approaches the Bardon Mill stop with 1S73 from Newcastle Central to Glasgow Central on 17.09.2016.
I took a walk through The Park in Nottingham on 23rd July 2011 and this is the Crossroads sign on Tunnel Road. The Park is not only the last place in Nottingham where the streets are still lit by gas lights, but the road signs are in a time-warp as well. Unfortunately, they cannot really be categorised as pre-Worboys or post-Worboys, as they exhibit features from both eras. In this case, we have a post-Worboys Crossroads sign mounted on a striped post. Nonetheless, I felt it was worthy of record, particularly as it is mounted upside down. I have a feeling that these signs have been purchased secondhand for use on the private roads. I only wish I had photographed those they replaced.
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Always a bonus to get both a door and building date on one shot, in this case a triple whammy with an interesting sign as well.
Works better in colour than my usual B/W because of the red lettering.
2016-03-31: A Trip to Kangaroo Island: 'NO ENTRY'.
Waiting for the 'SeaLink' ferry at Cape Jervis, South Australia.
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Another example of hand-drawn traffic sign. This example is from Moeciu Pământeni, in Prahova County. Note the curious shape of the girl's pony tail -- I think that the artist wanted to draw a knotted ribbon at the end of the pony tail. The young woman looks determined, while the man is rather confused and lets himself be lead away by his spirited companion.
Local call number: c011258
Title: [Mallard ducks swimming in front of warning sign at Weeki Wachee Springs]
Date: Photographed on May 26, 1949.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint : b&w ; 5 x 4 in.
Series Title: (Commerce Collection.)
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850-245-6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/68975
The first time I saw this kind of so called F-road (like fucked up for normal cars). Well at least you get warned pretty precisly before using it. I loved the 2CV sign that was added by some funny guy...
Social distancing warning and information sign seen on Hythe Quay in the town of Maldon in the County of Essex (UK).
The pictures on the right maybe amusing to children but they're not particularly helpful. I would think most people know how far 2 meters is by now.
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My Signs album flic.kr/s/aHsjbbYKf9
My Maldon, Dengie and the River Blackwater Estuary album flic.kr/s/aHsk7cnJ7a
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
Do you think they mean it? Gee, I wonder what is being grown. This photo was taken (very quickly) from my car shortly before dusk, so it's a bit grainy.
Caution! Terrazzo walkway may be slippery when wet.
9820 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California
A statement of the obvious most likely due to a previous lawsuit.
camera: Olympus 35SP rangefinder
lens: G.Zuiko 42mm f/1.7
film: Kodak Ultramax 400
filter: Skylight 1A
support: hand held
scan: Fromex Marina del Rey
software: ACDSee Pro 6 (64 bit)