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Flowers made of glass.  By Dale Chihuly.

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Real Flowers being appreciated by a Butterfly and a Gorilla Mural.

M-D Typ-262, 28mm Elmarit asph, 1/90 f16 @ ISO 200;

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Mural.

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John, Paul, George and Ringo ver.2.1, as seen in Great Marlborough Street, SoHo, London.

Leica M9-P, 298mm Elmarit asph, 1/45 f5.6 @ ISO 160;

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Liz, Ange, and Treez in Great Marlborough street (I think?).

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Cyborg or bank security guard?

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Montpellier terminal entry, Leica M-P, Summicron-50

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8 hours ago, farnz said:

Liz, Ange, and Treez in Great Marlborough street (I think?)...

It's the very same stretch of wall, Pete! Compare the glass brick basement 'ceiling lights' on the pavement. One mural has been painted over the other. Perhaps 'Loretto' has permission from the owners of the bulding? There were two other murals to the right of 'The Brexiters' on the same bit of boarding by her / him at the time I shot my image; you can see part of one at the edge of the frame.

I shot mine at the  end of last October. What about yours?

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54 minutes ago, pippy said:

I shot mine at the  end of last October. What about yours?

Hi Philip,

Yes you're right it is the same spot.🙂  Mine was May 2018.

Pete.

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Revelry Spanish-style (in Haro, Rioja). X-Vario.

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I'm sure I've posted this one elsewhere but possibly in an obscure thread so here it is again...

Old Advertising Mural above Modern Community Mural.

M Monochrom, 1959 21mm f4 Super-Angulon with Leitz Orange filter, 1/125 f8 @ ISO 400;

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M240 50mm Summicron V3

Mural in Warsaw Poland

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M8 with 35/2 Summicron Mk4

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A face on the wall.  Moissac, France.  M7, ZM 50mm C-Sonnar, Portra 160, SEfexPro2.

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Deep Sea Diver depicted on a gravestone in our local cemetery. A boring snap but an interesting chap! I've posted his Wiki entry is below the image.

M Monochrom, 1961 50mm f2.8 Elmar, 1/80 f11 @ ISO 320;

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Walker_(diver)

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Strutting his stuff...  M240, 35mm Summaron f2.8.

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Big red cock.  Brighton 'Burning the Clocks' parade.

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M10 with 1945 Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2 Sonnar

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