1973
A photograph showing two individuals where only one can fully see their face, with the other partially hidden behind them.
https://nocontext.loener.nl/fullpage/01-January1973-Page-124.png
#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #vintage #fashion #1970s #obscured-face
1955 Silhouette Obscured by Blinds
The image depicts a silhouette of an individual, possibly sitting or standing indoors with their head tilted downwards.
There is a strong contrast between the dark figure and the bright background, which appears to be composed of horizontal lines resembling window blinds.
https://nocontext.loener.nl/fullpage/01-January1955-Page-012.png
#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #silhouette #obscured #blinds
1995 Mysterious Figure Behind a Desk
The image depicts a cartoon-like drawing of a figure sitting behind a desk, obscured by papers.
The figure appears to be engaged in some sort of work or review, with one hand resting on the desk.
The character is drawn with exaggerated features and wearing glasses, which adds to the whimsical and somewhat surreal quality of the artwork.
Tags: cartoon, illustration, obscured, figure, behind a desk, papers, work, review
https://nocontext.loener.nl/fullpage/01-January1995-Page-144.png
#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #cartoon #obscured #figure #behindadesk #papers #work #review
Hope it sends a message because I'm sure there are many more out there with #obscured license plates.
How many vehicles were not seized? How many vehicles belonged to cops and if they were seized. So many questions. Such feel good yet shallow reporting.
https://abc7ny.com/toll-violators-63-vehicles-mta-targeted-enforcement/13119549/
#obscuredlicensePlates
#Georgia
#VerrazanoBridge
#BronxWhitestone
#WhitestoneBridge Who calls it the Bronx-Whitestone?
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@rbellinger And the City’s 311 service recently added “license plate obscured” as a complaint category to NYPD’s Illegal Parking complaint form. Read more about it at the link.
https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-03584
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