
Inanimate Objects with Faces
The Wizard of Waste
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I first saw a photograph of this last July when Polyrus (Neil) posted a pic which he called Trashmast. I was in the area yesterday for sunset and I noticed it had changed quite a bit, so decided to take my own shot. With the addition of the "hat" I thought it looked like a Wizard, hence the title. It looked quite photogenic in the fading evening light.
Best viewed large, on black :-)
Devil Scooter
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D E A D
Feed me!
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Hi there..!!
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@ Fraton Parker.......................I think I'm becoming a little obsessed............I blame you..!!
Eye - Eye - Eye!!
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No idea what this is. It's situated at the end of the sea wall in Exmouth, next to the Marina, looking out to sea.
I thought it was quite photogenic though and slightly robotic looking!
The Scream
Please.......................
Flat Cap
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The Mask
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Smoker
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Dog Face
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A Bear Ate Our Duvet..!!
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Came home from an afternoon out to find that this weird-looking bear had eaten one of our duvets :-))
G H O S T
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This is an image of part of a rotting tree trunk I spotted in the New Forest. I took it because I liked the shapes and textures in the wood. It wasn't until I processed the image I noticed the "ghost"...................
Please view large, on black.
Black Eye..!!
Aaaaargh..!!
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Messerschmitt
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The Messerschmitt KR200, or Kabinenroller (Cabin Scooter), was a three-wheeled bubble car designed by the aircraft engineer Fritz Fend and produced in the factory of the German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt from 1955 to 1964. The KR200 ran on a 191 cc (11.7 cu in) Fichtel & Sachs 2 stroke engine.
I spotted this one in Old Portsmouth.
Not this car, but a nice little video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X82Fq43sutg gives you a better idea of the size of these little motors.
It has a lovely "face" as well.
N I F T Y
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