Singapore
Singapore
A spoof on our almighty robot of the 80s
Stormy Church – Thank you to RichieDean who helped me with the sky on this and a few other bits and pieces – You are great Richie! /
I love the feel of this Frangipani shot. Different, unusual, talking point. What photography, art should be. Paul Lyman Frank Baum fine art photography / macro photography
An old gas station in Germany I gave an extra vintage look Added to RedBubble Featured Art Featured in Retro Conglomerate
Airport departure corridor
Old gas station air pump at abandoned filling station. Photographed with a Nikon F3, Nikkor 105mm f2.5 lens and TriX film.
Health and Safety Madness / What’s happening to the world? It’s getting to the point where you’ll need a risk assesor, paramedic, fireman, police officer and the obligatory solicitor in attendance before you can let your kids play in a public park. Councils and local government are so worried about legal proceedings, health and safety madness has taken over. What’s happened to the time when accidents were just accidents?
i am huge in japan pictogram
A very well worn pair of boots & dogtags belonging to a soldier friend of mine. / /
Baby Red Squirrel. mercilessly stalked by JackyP and myself at the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey, Saturday 20 September. Our better halfs had to nearly drag us away from these entertaining and soooooo pretty critters! We even thought that RB should now be renamed Red Squirrel Bubble!!! :o) First published pic out of my new Canon EOS 50D, which I collected that morning! I’ve even read some of the manual! How sad is that?! ;o)
I thought this would be a nice card to illustrate the old cliche, “A woman’s work is never done,” and to honor women everywhere who work hard at home, on the job, within the family circle, in the community, in the church, in public service. This energetic little Eastern bluebird female exemplifies an honorable work ethic in her diligence at nest-building. (Note the bedraggled look of poor little Mama’s feathers; temperatures were in the 90s and she was really feeling the heat and humidity! Just about the same concept as a housewife sweating over the stove or the ironing board!)
Digital Art Work / An American Nuclear Carrier Riding Over The Big Wave! / Will She Survive?
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Deep in the Victorian High Country this is a working relic of the past. / Wood’s Point has a population of around 40 people and is a long way from anywhere, a very remote community. / You can still buy fuel here, but only deisel and super.
The male blue dasher dragonfly is among my favorites. It isn’t as skittish as some of the other dragonflies and sometimes cooperates beautifully when I chase it around in hopes of taking its photo. Dragonflies are also called mosquito hawks since they put a major dent in the mosquito population, thus contributing a wonderful service to man.
I think perhaps the brick was left here in case you needed to ring customer services for some incompetent company, and then at least you would have something to bang your head against if needed.
Strapped on the side of this abandoned ship works is a tiny little tin plate annex used to cover a set of emergency stairs and pipework from the various sinks and toilets around the building.
Captured this antique Ford being serviced in Williams, Arizona. Eddie’s Tires is located right on historic Route 66. / I like seeing old cars still in their pre-restored state, and this one was a beauty! Almost felt you were driving down Rt.66 in it’s hayday, and this would have been a common sight. / This is an HDR image, then applied the dodge & burn technique which I just learnt about and just had to try.
Living by the sea, Apart from the Fire, Police, and Ambulance services. The Air Sea Rescue and the Inshore and Off shore Lifeboats are also our Emergency services.This was an exercise off Dawlish Beach, Devon. UK. / Thank you for looking.
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