The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: rubbish

Awaiting Collection

14 Oct 2024 1 61
Don't be frightened, these bins are mostly herbivore, notwithstanding the odd mouse or worm.

Blanket on the Ground

26 Jun 2020 162
Fly tipping in a grass verge by a lay on the A361 at Seend Fork. Nikon D3s + Tamron AF 70-210mm f/2.8 SP LD 67D lens. ISO 500; f/11; 1/320th; 70mm.

Look Through Any Window

09 Sep 2019 3 251
In the original there were bricks in view, and on reflection I concluded that they were extraneous to the impact of the composition. Canon EOS 30D + Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8 lens.

No Win

08 Sep 2019 1 249
Canon EOS 30D + Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8 lens.

Offensive Waste

01 Jan 2019 1 2 217
This photograph was made at the back of a Magnet Joinery store which is close to a doctors' surgery. There may or may not be a connection.

Biffa

13 Oct 2018 113
Canon EOS 30D and EF 35-135mm f/4-5.6 USM lens.

Tesco BLT

13 Oct 2018 1 157
The streets of England are squalid. It is a national disgrace. Our politicians are weak-willed and pusillanimous. It was not always thus. Canon EOS 30D and EF 35-135mm f/4-5.6 USM lens. The settings for this photograph were ISO 200; focal length 65mm; speed 1/200th; aperture f/8. I am astounded by the clarity.

Are You Worthy?

22 Sep 2018 108
People leave messages, ribbons, and trinkets in the trees at Avebury. Once I found a silver half U.S. dollar wedged in a fold in the bark (I left it where it had been put if you're wondering). These things are known as votive offerings, or litter for short (maybe not the half dollar).

Tamron AF 70-210mm f/2.8 SP LD

05 Sep 2016 1 185
Nikon D700 + Tamron AF 70-210mm f/2.8 SP LD lens made sometime between 1992 and 2003. ISO 3200; f/5.6; 1/125; focal length 160mm.

Smoking Kills

03 May 2014 1 1 323
Photographed using a Canon EOS 20D with a Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm f/2.8 Tessar lens. According to Wikipedia, Superkings are primarily marketed towards the working-class female smoker, and the brand is the ninth most popular cigarette in the UK with 3.3% of the market.