The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: drink

2022 Vintage

16 Oct 2024 51
This is where a zoom lens has some advantages.

Local Government Quality Service Delivery

14 Oct 2024 1 64
Step One: The Council issues every household with a kerbside recycling box for glass bottles and jars (originally it was also for textiles and tin cans, but peremptorily they stopped wanting textiles and directed that tin cans should go in another of their many bins). Step Two: Every recycling box comes complete with a separate lightweight lid. No advice (such as 'buy a brick') is provided on the safe use of these lids. Step Three: There is a gale force wind and all the lids evacuate themselves to some nearby farmer's fields. Step Four: A Council Spokesperson says, 'We never saw that coming' and is commended for good planning and communication at the Local Government Chronicle Annual Awards Ceremony for Quality Service Delivery.

Monomania

17 Aug 2024 2 2 70
Black and white. Light and dark. Half full or half empty. Hard or soft.

A Recycling Box Without a Lid

30 Jun 2020 110
Nikon D40 + AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5 - 4.5 G DX lens.

Prosecco Down The Drain

27 Jun 2020 2 177
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens on a Nikon D3s.

08.34 Bud Light

14 Sep 2019 1 4 124
Nikon D2Xs and AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VRII lens. Focal length 48mm (full frame equivalent 72mm).

Blind Man's Buff

24 Aug 2019 1 123
Beercraft, 3 Argyle Street, Pulteney Bridge, Bath. The Holburne Museum can be seen at the far end of Great Pulteney Street. The view might be improved if traders stopped putting A-boards in the way. Maybe they enjoy the spectacle of blind people colliding with them and falling over.

The Wiltshire Countryside

25 Sep 2018 1 109
Nikon D300s + Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 lens.

Another Green World

07 Sep 2018 3 1 159
Canon EOS 30D with a standard prime, probably a Chinon 55mm.

Scrumpy Jack

17 Sep 2016 1 180
Scrumpy Jack appeals to the drinker who enjoys a refreshing drink with flavour and strength. Bittersweet apple varieties such as Dabinett and Chisel Jersey give the cider its superior crisp taste and fruity aroma.

The Rising Sun, Frog Lane, Christian Malford

30 Aug 2016 1 283
This is a picture of the interior of the ‘Rising Sun’, the one remaining pub in Christian Malford. It used to play second fiddle to the mighty ‘Mermaid Inn’ on the main road at the other side of the village. Then the M4 motorway opened and the main road was downgraded. The ‘Mermaid’ closed and the ‘Rising Sun’ somehow survived despite the calamitous decline of the traditional English pub. The ‘Rising Sun’ was built in the 18th century and was formerly a smithy. Its proximity to the railway halt which was in operation between 1926 and 1965 provided a sideline selling tickets for the Great Western Railway for some, but not all, of those years. The postal address of the ‘Rising Sun’ is Station Road, Christian Malford. This is curious because there never was a station in Christian Malford. The rudimentary timber-built halt was unstaffed, had no facilities, and no footbridge over the two short platforms. Even when there was a halt, the road was not named after it. Perhaps some strange romantic nostalgia influenced the street-naming authorities who wanted to convey a sense of importance to the village long after it had become so unimportant that even the ugly little halt had been taken away. As a matter of historic fact, the street on which the ‘Rising Sun’ is situated already had a perfectly good name as evidenced by official census documents of the second part of the nineteenth century. It was known as ‘Frog Lane’. Nikon D700 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AF-D lens.

San Pellegrino

20 Jul 2014 174
Nikon D50 and AF-D Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens.