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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
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot from January 2018. I hope that you all have a wonderful weekend of photography. Stay safe and keep clicking the shutter!
Finally an American Kestrel not perched on a power line. At Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge near Oyster Creek, Texas.
Ampoule à incandescence Philips 40watts allumée... mais pas branchée !
Philips 40 watt incandescent bulb lit...but not plugged in!
Ma proposition pour FlickrFriday de cette semaine sur le thème "Unreal".
C'était une idée pour MacroMondays mais l'ampoule est un petit peu trop longue pour les critères demandés.
My proposal for this week's FlickrFriday on the theme "Unreal".
Originally it was an idea for MacroMondays but the bulb is a bit too long for the requested criteria.
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Longueur : 73,1mm
Length: 73.1mm
Diamètre du verre : 45mm
Glass diameter: 45mm
Assemblage de deux images stackées
- le verre, stack de 23 images
- le culot, stack de 40 images
Assembly of two stacked images :
- glass, stack of 23 images
- the base of the bulb, stack of 40 images
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#FlickrFriday
#Unreal
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.
Preparing the infrastructure for our future wireless communications networks. Columbia National Wildlife Refuge, Othello, WA.
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.
Getting the stage ready for a 'super spreader' event at Crystal Palace Park this coming weekend. Had a quick look at the line up. Not my sort of thing at all, even if I were 45 years younger and there wasn't a pandemic ;-)
Hornby model Q1 locomotive, 1942. Designed by Oliver Bullied, CME Southern Railway.
Radios are from around the same period, background bakelite one is around 1939, the orange Murphy is just post war.
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.
I used to live in Tokyo and thought that the profusion of overhead cables there was greater than anywhere else. But Bangkok beats it. Hands down. Look up and the first thing you see is a veritable spaghetti of wires.
This shot was taken on - of all places - Wireless Road and is part of the Thai lines and My Thai - a cocktail of shots sets.