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  • Nathan Walton In his back yard swimming pool, Lower Brownsville Rd. Jackson, Tennessee  with his father Matt, mother and friend in back ground. When Driving through Tennessee its great to get off the main highways and just cruise around:  that’s when you get to meet the real America. I saw this guys amazing, souped up car  outside what was pretty much a shack and thought wow! Every penny that guy gets goes on his car.
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  • "Puddle in Oxleas Wood." A six month-old infant looks out from a baby back carrier frame whilst out on a muddy winter jaunt in Oxleas Wood on Shooters Hill, South London. The girl peers out with a fascination for the outdoors from a warm coat wearing a tiny hat and loose-fitting gloves to view the world while perched high-up on her mother's back who carries her child on the chilly walk. The bare trees and forested landscape can be imagined from the waterlogged puddle that is out of focus to the right. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella15-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • A baby girl is crawling on all-fours along her parents' pavement, in a suburban London back garden. Her body weight is spread on two legs and one arm while she moves along confidently, placing her other hand on the warm surface, one summer day. The infant is a approximately 10 months and is gaining strength from her legs which will soon be strong enough to stand and eventually walk. The summer sun is on her back and the shadow of garden chair furniture is on the path alongside her. She has a contented expression on her face as if her little adventure in a big outside, wider world is for her to explore.
    ella_baby10-30-08-2007_1.jpg
  • As her mother carries out a specially-baked cake with candles to blow, a young girl celebrates her fifth birthday with close friends in her back garden at home. The girls are gathered in the south London house where summer grass and shrubs are in the background. The number 5 has been placed on the icing but only 3 candles have been lit, perhaps extinguished as the cake reaches the outdoors.
    fifth_birthday_party-28-08-2000_1_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. School boys from a private school are also playing football in the yard next door on the right.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7061_1.jpg
  • A young lad of 10 poses for a portrait taken by his brother while holding the hand of his young nephew. Confusingly, the 10 year-old uncle and the 1 year-old child are closer in age than the two brothers. The older boy is on holiday in Malawi visiting expat family in the then capital, Blantyre, so named after the town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, where the explorer David Livingstone was born. Both boys stand in the dust of a back yard where a broken windmill remains upright in the intense brightness of mid-day. It is a scene of awkward and gangly boyhood versus the confidence and innocence of young childhood and their posture is exaggerated by differing heights. Kodachrome film has a wonderful magenta colour cast in mid-tones reminiscent of the classic days of early photography when shifts in color gave a faded look.
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  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7036_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese instructor gets the young boys to stand in a circle holding hands in during a football session in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7021_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese boys line-up into a queue for penalties during their football session in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7016_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-7012_1.jpg
  • Young Nepalese street-children play football in the back yard of the Voice of Children rehabilitation center in Kathmandu, Nepal. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Child-centre-football-6971_1.jpg
  • Space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts plays moon-walker at his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin04_1.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardD.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardD_1.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardC.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardC_1.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardB.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardB_1.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardA.jpg
  • Police gather to block off Great Scotland Yard. This was a small street running east from the northern end of Whitehall, parallel with Whitehall Place. The original Metropolitan Police Commissioner's office (No. 4 Whitehall Place) backed on to it, and A Division was based there in the back of the building. The name became colloquially attached to the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, especially as additional buildings were acquired to house branches of the expanding force.
    30062011police scotland yardA_1.jpg
  • Train workers prepare a steam train for the daily run from Kurseong back to Darjeeling. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071211_india_0227_1.jpg
  • A group of young Nepali children stand on the terrace of a small hut where they live in the village of Rip in the Gorkha district of central Nepal, one of the 75 districts of modern Nepal. The kids gaze into many directions while two village elders attend to domestic chores in the dirt. Beyond them, we see snow capped peaks of Himalayan mountains. Gorkha has lent its name to the Gurkha soldier, from where young teenage boys are typically recruited for service into the British army, a tradition that goes back to the Indian Mutiny of 1857
    nepal_rural02-16-01-1997.jpg
  • A cheeky young boy climbs over a back yard gate armed with a homemade bow and arrow in a back street in Liverpool, England. His homemade toy is the antithesis of what a wealthy lad might wish for in 21st century Britain when gadgets were all a kid wants and games outside have become rare and uncool. But this is still the early 1990s in times of recession when a make do and mend philosophy means families improvise with what they have and wealth is out of reach for many.
    bow_arrow-08-08-1991_1.jpg
  • Abandoned and derelict premises at the rear of a former garden centre business, due soon for redevelopment. On the ground are the words "Sous les paves, la plage" - in the French language. This roughly translates as 'under the pavement, the beach', a clue to the land's former use as a garden and plant centre followed by a pop-up artists' studio. The property is now vacant, awaiting development for a future library, apartments and small supermarket. Blue panelled fencing borders the premises and faded yellow breeze blocks separate weeds.
    derelict_bsuiness01-15-05-2014_1.jpg
  • A teenage boy of 15 years of age learns the art of reversing a small trailer on a family farmstead in north Somerset. While steering the small garden mower, he looks behind him to guage the way the front wheels turn against the rear - gaining experience of how opposite locks on their turning circles change the path of two interlinked vehicles. In the background are tall beech trees set in a small wood on the small farm. The yard has a smooth ground gravel and stone on which to practice driving.
    learning_reversing01-04-05-2013.jpg
  • An Indian woman, sweeps her back yard as her child prepares to leave for school lessons, Salawas, Rajasthan, India.
    20071129_india_0226_1.jpg
  • A hindu man weaves a dhurrie (carpet) in the back yard of his house in a village noted for dhurrie making, Salawas, Rajasthan, India
    20071201_india_0011_1.jpg
  • An indian woman  turns over sun dried poppadoms she is making in here back yard, Salawas, Rajasthan, India.
    20071129_india_0168_1.jpg
  • A teenage boy of 15 years of age learns the art of reversing a a small trailer on a family farmstead in north Somerset. While steering the small garden mower, he looks behind him to guage the way the front wheels turn against the rear - gaining experience of how opposite locks on their turning circles change the path of two interlinked vehicles. Giving instructions is an older man, the boy's granddad whose experience is passed on after a lifetime of handling the larger tractor in the background near his garage and wood shed.
    learning_reversing05-04-05-2013.jpg
  • Badge detail of a Doggett’s man in traditional dress at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • In a back south London garden (yard) we see a detail of a London borough of Lambeth council green waste recycling bag. This local authority once provided for free, up to three bags per household purely for the use of garden and plant material instead of it going to landfill. But in the era of government and economic cuts, this is one service now charged for in 2011. The stenciled lettering tells home owners that only organic waste should be put in before a fortnightly collection from the street outside.
    garden_waste2-27-May-2011_1.jpg
  • A detail of rotting vegetables in a garden compost bin. A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of carrot skins etc. will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
    compost_detail01-21-01-2014.jpg
  • On a wooden boardwalk that stretches across a sandy beach landscape, a young girl runs at full speed away from her mother and younger brother who walk along this walkway on the beach at Calais, France. It is low-tide, hazy winter sunshine makes soft shadows on the sand but there are few people out in the cold beyond except for a family in the surf approximately 200 yards away in the distance. Half-way back to the shore is a lone lifebelt attached to its pole in case of emergency. This near-deserted beach is an idyllic and tranquil place, allowing children to let off steam. Ffrom a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam16-18-07_2000_1.jpg
  • A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of banana skins, onions and potato peelings will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
    compost_detail2-27-May-2011_1.jpg
  • A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of banana skins, onions and potato peelings will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
    compost_detail1-27-May-2011_1.jpg
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