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These pics say a thousand words, Sedge…one man’s trash is another’s treasure as the saying goes! Thank you!
agreed.
i must say i had a look to see if there was any treasure. lol.
Gav.
I would search myself…who knows might be Rembrandt under there :_)
Did you do a post from this neighborhood a while ago? The huge faces on the wall are really striking.
Yes. I did.
Thank you.
That’s a great capture, Gav. Good range of tones.
thank you.
the light was very bright that day.
En faisant les poubelles on découvre des trésors …!!!
convenu.
Well, with these monochrome images you have certainly made rubbish look almost beautiful…great range of tones, contrast. 😀
yes. almost like art.
Everything here is perfectly arranged!
thank you.
cool
thank you. (so nice to have you here too).
I love the second one where the shadows of the trees are seemingly reaching down to stop the rubbish from spreading. nicely seen Gav!
yes. that shadow adds so much.
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thank you.
dis moi ce que tu jettes je te dirai qui tu es !
tell me what you throw I’ll tell you who you are !
très bien dit.
je fais que quand je regarde dans les réfrigérateurs des autres.
world of garbage, rare subject of photos, we don’t like the garbage yet we are the creators of it……..