A black and white long brolly classically binned in a city bin. in clear daylight. Old green bin with some street art remains.
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September 13 2010
An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See previous post.An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See previous post.
Taken on
September 4 2010
An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See next post.An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See next post.
Taken on
November 19 2022
Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.
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January 24 2012
Classic brolly binned on a classic way. A binding string hanging on the brolly. In the background, a car (looks expensive), a cross walk with traffic light, a contract workers van and some people.
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January 23, 2009
Nightly photo of a binned brolly, almost fly out because of windNightly photo of a binned brolly, almost fly out because of wind
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November 11, 2010
Bin Brollies is another Yeah Right! production.Bin Brollies is another Yeah Right! production.
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July 20 2018
Right in the middle of the dogs day of summer a fine (hot) binned brolly.