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• #1102
The last two themes really made this thread pick up. Cracking work by many. The lens on my camera (phone) has cracked. Le sigh...
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• #1103
I dream of a vote.
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• #1104
You and me both. I live in hope...
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• #1105
I dream of making an entry.
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• #1106
I look forward to seeing photos from said cracked lens.
Such arty.
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• #1107
I dream of making an entry.
Oooh errr.
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• #1108
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• #1109
Do like.
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• #1110
Living the same dream brothers.
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• #1111
Thanks
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• #1113
Lovely
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• #1117
#amuseum
My exhibit is a headstone with refreshing honesty - "we all die, deal with it".
Initially I wondered if it was the work of a 17th century Mr Tourette, but perhaps it just hails from a time where people were more reconciled with their mortality - more dignified perhaps? Better able to make the most of a finite earthly life?
Amusing morbid and inspiring at the same time. It's also up against a church wall reminding us that though our bodies perish our souls are eternal and need to find rest in the creator!!!! - Here endeth the sermon, go in peace...
Shot with a Cybershot DSC-T7, cropped & converted to B&W.
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• #1119
Nice !...^
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• #1124
Graffiti/Great Northern St
Canon G16/cropped and resized
This is at the foot of my street but I've only managed to notice it recently. The gable end is covered in graffiti from the thirties all carved in with, I'm guessing, nails. This is in the middle of a mass of initials, caricatures and insignias. It's quite touching- especially in the innocence of it. That noting of the first air raid siren was followed, 75 years ago this Friday, by the Belfast Blitz which, outside London, saw the heaviest loss of life in a single raid of the war.
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• #1125
Annoyed at myself for taking no photos this week, didn't take my camera out once. Anyway, think originally the initial post mentioned those times when you see something interesting on your travels that you often think isn't quite worth photographing and sharing, so anyway, this was that time.
This put a real big smile on my face. I lived in holland for a couple of years and loved it but recently moved back to London. I came across this in town this week...it's called an 'OV-fiets' and it's the Dutch equivalent of the boris bike (and infinitely better). It's obviously lost and far away from its home. I have a real soft spot for these things and many good memories of razzing around on them. I should have stolen one when I left....
Ashamed to even call this an entry, but now I'm here...
'cool story bro'
iPhone4
06.04.2016,
Cannon Street
#amuseum
Thank you, though never managed more than 1 vote :)