William Sutherland's photos with the keyword: Danger
Relic or Timely?
04 Mar 2022 |
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Larchmont, NY
The basement in my building has been a "fallout" shelter since the 1950s when the specter of nuclear war was great. Although over the last few decades it appeared signs like these appeared to be relics of the past suddenly after Russia pushes on with its invasion of Ukraine, the risks of nuclear war have reached their highest level ever (higher than even the Cuban Missile crises of the 1960s) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warns, "WWIII can only be nuclear" they are appropriate and fitting for 2022. :( Pray for Peace and no World War III!
Of course, this fallout shelter would be porous at best since windows could be blown in from any blasts and radiation would certainly enter through the elevator shafts.
Global Warming
30 Oct 2016 |
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Mamaroneck, NY
Notes: All items were found in Mamaroneck with the exception of the two plastic flowers that were found at Oakland Beach in Rye, NY and the broken Dunkin Donuts® cup that was found in Larchmont, NY.
The polar bear (from a discarded toy), Extra® chewing gum package with the words “Polar Ice” and broken white pieces of garbage represent the arctic that is now threatened by global warming. The smiling sun represents the happiness sunshine brings as long as the global climate remains homeostatic so that ecosystems may flourish in all regions of the Earth. The yellow, discarded danger sign with the black flower represents the stark reality of global warming that presents a clear and growing danger for mass extinctions (death) in which humans may not be immune. The white flower near the chewing gum package symbolizes the encroachment of warm weather flora to the planet’s tundra region. The empty, dirty and broken ice cube tray reinforces the sobering and sad (hence the sad face!) image of an iceless and in a worst-case scenario, a lifeless planet.
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