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The
bin
across
the
road
There’s a bin across the road. Dutch text on the sign above it roughly translates to: “Do you want to live on a clean street? Then don’t leave your rubbish beside the bin.” The evidence above suggests that the sign is largely ignored, or not understood.
No matter what lockdown — hard, soft, intelligent or whatever — it was, I photographed the bin as part of my WFH routine with whatever camera was to hand. Texture comes from a combination of extending the zoom and composing shots through dirty windows.
Funnily enough, aside from the fellow dumping his monitors, I never saw anyone leave anything there.
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