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Here we have the familiar UK road sign depicting a man trying to open his umbrella.
At Pound Common Cottages, on the Linch Road near Redford.
This photo is the result of walking for an hour and finding absolutely NOTHING to shoot.
It can be done !, rebuilding in the Victorian style instead of looking tragically dull in a characterless modern style.
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Well, I'm officially scared.
Male Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus)
My photos can also be found at kapturedbykala.com
"I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape — the loneliness of it; the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show."
Andrew Wyeth
Goodnight!
As I post this today, I reflect on the fact that the EU is considering imposing travel restrictions on the USA. Smart people took precautions and got the vaccines, but stupid people resisted.
At entrance to picnic area in Mountain Zebra Park. We had a barbecue in this secluded, shady picnic spot.
A triangular shaped "warning" sign at Royal Troon Golf Course!
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Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
I must have gotten too close here - the osmeterium is a sac that gives of an unpleasant secretion to ward off predators (thanks Mim for letting me know what it was).
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as my most interesting.
Nikon F100
50mm Nikkor f/1.4
Orange Filter
Fomapan 100
Rodinal 1:50 @ 8.5 mins
R/V Arctic Discoverer, Green Cove Springs, FL
When you go in search of rust and crust, always be mindful of the dust. Probably should be a mantra or something.
"..you can ponder perpetual motion, fix your mind on a crystal day,
Always time for a good conversation, there's an ear for what you say"
..hope your week is relatively wobble free :-)
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Situated at the top of Purling Brook Falls at Springbrook in the Gold Coast hinterland is a very tempting lookout just 110 metres above the valley floor and a vertical drop that takes no prisoners. We all know how stupid some people are today in the pursuit of daring selfies, from which some never return. This is one of those places.
Stockholm, Sweden
Link to a short movie (in swedish) www.svtplay.se/video/17480166/sparviddshinder?info=visa
An altered by a prankster 'New Road Layout Ahead' sign in reference to the long delayed and long awaited £81M upgrades to the notorious 'Army and Navy' roundabout in the City of Chelmsford in the County of Essex (UK).
You can just about see the word 'Ahead' underneath 'By 2035'.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c30py2jr11zo
www.essexhighways.org/highway-schemes-and-developments/hi...
All my Army and Navy roundabout's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/armyandnavyrounda...
My Signs album flic.kr/s/aHsjbbYKf9
My City of Chelmsford album flic.kr/s/aHsiNarUAu
Aufgenommen mit der Ricoh 126C-Flex TLS und dem 55er Rikenon auf einem 1974 abgelaufenen Kodak Verichrome Pan.
Title
Sign Warning of Prosecution for Fare Evasion, Subway Stop, Summer Street, 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Boston (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 70.34
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Access Statement
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Identifier
KL_001747
DSpace_Handle
This image is the cover of a new album I am commencing tomorrow. The album will be my "Covert Photos Diary". That is, all the photographs I take covertly, when I am supposed to be locked up at home. I do not have the virus. I am quite certain I will not get the virus. And I will not allow my freedom to use my camera to be taken away lightly.
* I will follow all the rules of safe social distancing.
* I wash my hands.
* I do not associate with members of the public on my photographic trips.
But I will not be held under virtual house arrest.
This afternoon from about four to eight I travelled to George Town and stopped along the way to shoot anything that took my interest (my photo count was 286 by the way). The only person I spoke to at all was the take away shop owner from whom I bought a coffee. Poor lady, her business is dissolving before her very eyes.
When I taught public policy at university this crisis was an extreme example of what we called, "A wicked problem" (i.e. whatever decision is made will cause immense hardship and suffering). Every link in the chain of this disaster is wicked beyond our wildest imaginings.
Some people are dying, sadly, but many more are being ruined and will not come back from this in a completely reconfigured world economy. And spare a thought for our youth (the least threatened by the virus) who are having their future mortgaged away from them by their governments. Somebody has to say it!
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Had some fun yesterday with the crazy winds that were going over the Netherlands!
Could only make this photo with some assistents holding down the tripod with camera! Thanks!
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More charming signage from the lighthouse at Sugarloaf Point, NSW, this time warning that "Strong wind gusts can cause falls". I love the way the wind, and gusts are so beautifully illustrated, and the dotty decorative features.
It is clear to me that this sign was made by someone with a care for, and a pride in, their work, and we have all benefited.
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