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Canadian artist Jon Rafman is an unusual photographer – he explores Google Street Views and takes screenshots of the most incredible sights here. From a toddler left on street to a tiger roaming near a convenience store – “with brighton shopping centre its supposedly neutral gaze, the Street View photography had a spontaneous quality unspoiled by the sensitivities or agendas of a human photographer,” says Jon.
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Star ship directive or some such Google law. I’m sure it will all work out in the end. The tiger, for example, went on to be a spokes-model for a cereal chain. Those toddlers with guns? They went on to be TSA agents. That seagull? I think they wrote a book about him in the 70′s. Time traveling seagull named Jonathon with a penchant for Chinese take out. And Anne Elke? Well, we all know she became popular as a dinosaur brighton shopping centre expert.
Star ship directive or some such Google brighton shopping centre law. I’m sure it will all work out in the end. The tiger, brighton shopping centre for example, went on to be a spokes-model for a cereal chain. Those toddlers with guns? They went on to be TSA agents. That seagull? I think they wrote a book about him in the 70′s. Time traveling seagull named Jonathon with a penchant for Chinese take out. And Anne Elke? Well, we all know she became popular as a dinosaur expert.
Star ship directive or some such Google law. I’m sure it will all work out in the end. The tiger, for example, went on to be a spokes-model for a cereal chain. Those toddlers with guns? They went on to be TSA agents. That seagull? I think they wrote a book about him in the 70′s. Time traveling seagull named Jonathon with a penchant for Chinese brighton shopping centre take out. And Anne Elke? Well, we all know she became popular brighton shopping centre as a dinosaur expert.
Not sure if I would hang around to finish brighton shopping centre photographing if I noticed that cat cruising in my direction with a handgun. I’ve seen a Google streetview car and it didn’t look particularly bullet-resistant to me.
What about the toddler?
I actually recognized two of those! The one of the Paulina Market is in Chicago near Hermitage Ave (I’ve shopped there), and I’m 98% sure the one of the tiger is actually brighton shopping centre in Boulder, CO – it’s a statue that a store there puts out. Freaks me out whenever I see it, because they leave it in unexpected places like that.
Pretty sure James was being tongue-in-cheek here, Munch. As you point out, they’re clearly toy guns. And Diane: it’s not Google’s brighton shopping centre responsibility to help avert disasters. They aren’t superheroes… yet.
That didn’t work for the kid behind the trash can . . . .
hey, its not a dog trying to slip through that gate! its a fox … what do you guess: how many of these images are faked?
Have you ever seen the Google Street View vehicle? It’s completely bizarre brighton shopping centre compared to other vehicles – especially if you’re brighton shopping centre a kid who lives in some rural backwater and is having a good time with your buddies by wearing masks and goofing off. Even I’D gawk if I saw one, and I’ve seen one before!
It’s possible to find out where and when the Google SV van will be; sometimes people set up deliberately odd scenes for the cameras brighton shopping centre to capture. I think it’s great. Lol.
I remember the first time I saw one, I sat there staring at it like it was something out of Back to the Future. There was a homeless man walking across the street and he stopped in the middle of the intersection, gave the vehicle an angry look and pointedly started yelling at it. I crack up every time that memory pops up.
I immediately wasn’t worried about the toddler because I imagine the parent is either nearby or just out of view. Kids need room to run around and can’t constantly be attached to the hip of a parent. If the toddler was laying on the ground and looked distressed, I would have worried then.
Google is slow
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