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The town of Exeter, Ontario is honoring it's White Squirrels this year at Christmas! Many of the town's shops are displaying different white squirrel shaped neon lights! I found and photographed 2 of them before I read about it in the newspaper, later.
Exeter, Ontario
Canada
An old Pano-Sabotage piece from a series I did in 2014. After 4 years of Pano I've built up a huge repository of unused shots. Most aren't worth "a tinkers cuss" in truth, that's why they never saw the light of day. Yet, there are a few gems in there that I thought would be good to dust off and present to the world. This is one of them.
Pano-Sabotage processed in "FX Photo Studio PRO".
Image originally shot Oct 2, 2014, manipulated and treated May 23, 2018.
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I am VERY proud to announce that I was chosen to be the feature artist of the "Kreative People" Group's Spring Gallery - Running until the end of June. I really must thank both abstractartangel77 and Xandram for bestowing me with this great honour. The link to the gallery appears below:
Please visit my Kreative People Highlight Gallery HERE
Desiccated slices of orange in what can only be described as Miss Haversham’s pantry.
The mouse isn’t real 😆
Product of a fairly fruitless photowalk around Derby’s Strand…these were in Hobson’s window (a high class cobbler that wouldn’t be out of place in Chelsea).
Anyways, years ago, beyond the veil of the mists of time, people would fill these with clothes and travel freely to other countries…those were the days!
Do they look as if they’re smiling?
On the plus side my aches and pains have largely vanished…happy days!
2009 Challenge, Day 341: MIRROR
A Christmas family scene window display at Lord & Taylor!! I had promised you to post L&T's window displays and realized that this years theme at L&T is the same as last years. I guess they change the theme every two years or so. Lord & Taylor after displaying and season is over, they donate every to a charity to be auctioned. I think this is a very noble concept!! Don't you!!
To see more of my shots of the window displays you can browse my 2008 set at:
www.flickr.com/photos/houry/sets/72157611634977448/
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A moment sheltering from the torrential downpour in Derby’s Strand Arcade. Taken with Pen F in mono profile 2 and apart from the crop and border SOOC
After taking this shot I made the foolish decision to walk back to my car parked about a mile away. I swiftly learnt that Tommy Hilfiger hasn’t a clue about rainproofing his jackets.
…photographs are veritable slices of time, held like insects in amber, holding the viewer’s attention for a moment or two. I found this haunting image in a Derbyshire junk shop window, shot with the Voigtlander 60mm at f1.4.
The snippet of musical notation, on the other hand, means nothing to me…it could be anything from Colonel Bogey to the National Anthem.
Christmas Train spotted in the window of Stacja Pub in Poznań - Stary Rynek last night. 😀
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Caught sight of this colourful and striking window display during our drive through downtown San Francisco.
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120 in 2020
120. Wrap it up
A window display in Chapter Two, a community bookshop in Chesham which sells pre loved books, gifts, vinyl and stationery with all profits going to The Hospice of St. Francis.
Chapter Two? There used to be a bookshop in Chesham called Chapter One, which closed several years ago.
And thats my 120 in 2020 done and dusted! Bring on 121 in 2021, hopefully a much better year.
If this is the same Psychic establishment that I photographed a few years back,,, they have moved a block or so North, from their previous location. The business like it has expanded; but It still is recessed back a bit from the street.