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A part of Richmond, Virginia where it is best to take the photo from inside the car! I was struck by the name of the business and the power pole and mass of wires just outside the door
Finally an American Kestrel not perched on a power line. At Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge near Oyster Creek, Texas.
This Philips radio still works, though these days I'm half-expecting to pick up a signal from a weary survivor on a remote island that's been quarantined due to a virus that's turned people into crazed flesh-eating zombies.
There are still a few wires around the end of the old fence, but nothing connects the fence posts through the flowers. These wildflowers have taken over a clearing in Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming. HFF.
Flickr Friday theme Wireless. This is my first walkie talkie. I can't remember when it was but I wasn't driving a car yet.
Soundcore Q20i can be listened with wire or go wireless with bluetooth. I use both but prefer the wireless so not to get tethered by cord.
I never leave home without my 3-year oid Samsung Galaxy bluetooth earbuds for music listening and for those impromptu Zoom meetings I can do on the go with my smartphone.
Background is Duran Duran's iconic Rio album cover art by Patrick Nagel.
Virtual visit and real amusement. Maybe we just work too much... :-)
Original shot taken with an Olympus E-500 digital SLR, 8 megapixel shot, zuiko 9-18mm zoom, various post processing.
Obviously out of order and obsolete, we found this pay phone in a home-made shelter in the middle of nowhere.
To me the benefits of electrification become questionable when it is abandoned half way.
810009 is heading away with the 3A16 11.49 St Pancras International to Etches Park as 222017 arrives at Leicester with the 1C50 12.35 Sheffield to St Pancras International
white on black - inspired by Leechy
strobist info: straight light from a north facing window behind the camera, one wireless flash w/ umbrella 45° right, second wireless flash w/ grid handheld front and high above the flowers. the table and bottle are from a second exposure w/o the second flash and blended in as a separate layer in photoshop to avoid harsh shadows from the flowers.