Close up of chewed bubble gum stuck on The Gum Wall in Pike Place market in Seattle.

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Mots clés apparentés
- 6118-
- abandonné (vide)
- Amérique du Nord
- bâtiment
- carré
- chewing-gum
- écrasé
- écrasé (broyé)
- encadré
- endommagé
- Etat de Washington
- États-Unis
- image carrée
- image couleur
- immobilisé
- jeunesse
- jour
- mur
- nourriture
- nourriture (non liquide)
- photographie (art)
- plein air
- plein photogramme
- route
- rue
- rues
- sans personnages
- Seattle
- sucreries
- Washington
Images apparentées
- A brown brick wall in a city.
- A ten year old girl playing the violin on an urban street.
- A doorway and the doorbell of a building. Flaked damaged paint.
- Close up of an old, rusty, commercial fishing boat. The word Spirit painted on the hull.
- A graffiti covered wall in a city. Streaks of paint drips and spray paint tags.
- Glossy green leaves of Rhododendrons against a rusty, metal wall.
- A group of rusted corroded barrels of chemical or petroleum products.
- A large NO sign in red paint on a garage door, indicating No Parking.
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- Close of a stack of discarded worn old automobile tyres, near Wendover in Utah.
- A laurel hedge with glossy green leaves in front of a brick wall. Seattle city.
- A teenage boy balancing on a skateboard in the city.
- A blue tarpaulin, gathered and tied with rope as a covering over piles of commercial fishing nets, Fisherman's Terminal, Seattle
- Detail of plastic packaging wrap, Fisherman's Terminal, Seattle
- Stone steps in a city.
- A utility cover made of metal, with the word Electric.
- A pile of long thin shredded pieces of printed newspapers.