Marta Wojtkowska's photos with the keyword: Kentmere
Give Peace a Chance
| 17 Jun 2022 |
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Sad Friday Fence
with colors of Ukraine
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil. H)
Give Peace a Chance
| 09 Jun 2022 |
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Sad Friday Balustrade
(footbridge over a swamp seen from above)
with colors of Ukraine
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.H)
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| 05 Jun 2022 |
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there was a tree
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.H)
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| 04 Jun 2022 |
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It's not a lake. It's a pond, actually a fishery
and its name is Kissing
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.H)
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| 04 Jun 2022 |
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there was a tree
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.H)
Give Peace a Chance
| 16 May 2022 |
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Sad Monday Bench
with colors of Ukraine
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 13 May 2022 |
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There was a tree...
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
taken on the same (WPPD 2022) day:
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| 13 Nov 2021 |
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There was a tree...
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
Digital version:
HFF
| 12 Nov 2021 |
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Have a great and healthy weekend!
HFF!
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Yashica T3 Super + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
Taken on the National Independence Day in Sulejówek while people were gathering for celebrations starting at the monument of Józef Piłsudski - our Chief of State 103 years ago. When he went into retirement it was in Sulejówek where he lived.
HFF
| 05 Mar 2021 |
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Have a great and healthy weekend!
HFF!
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Olympus XA + Kentmere 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 01 Aug 2020 |
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The Kotwica ("Anchor") was was a World War II emblem of the Polish Underground State and Armia Krajowa (Home Army, or AK). It was created in 1942 by members of the AK Wawer Minor sabotage unit, as an easily usable emblem for the Polish struggle to regain independence. The initial meaning of the initials PW was Pomścimy Wawer ("We shall avenge Wawer"). This was a reference to the Wawer massacre (26–27 December 1939), which was considered to be one of the first large scale massacres of Polish civilians by German troops in occupied Poland.
Over time the letters PW came to symbolize the phrase Polska Walcząca ("Fighting Poland").
Early in 1942, the AK organised a contest to design an emblem to represent the resistance movement, and the winning design by Anna Smoleńska, a member of the Gray Ranks who herself participated in minor sabotage operations, combined the letters P and W into the Kotwica.
Smoleńska was arrested by the Gestapo in November 1942 and died in Auschwitz in March 1943, at the age of twenty-three.
The Kotwica was first painted on walls in Warsaw, as a psychological-warfare tactic against the occupying Germans, by Polish boy scouts on 20 March 1942.
Then it was painted on the walls of Polish cities, stamped on German banknotes and post stamps, printed on the headers of underground newspapers and books, and it also became one of the symbols of the Warsaw Uprising (the letters P and W are also abbreviations of Powstanie Warszawskie ("Warsaw Uprising") and Wojsko Polskie ("Polish Army").
I took this photo half an year ago, at a place that most certainly remembers those cruel years.
This ruined house witnessed the Wola massacre .
From 5 to 12 August 1944, tens of thousands of Polish civilians along with captured Home Army resistance fighters were brutally and systematically murdered by the Germans in organised mass executions throughout Wola. Whole families perished including babies, children and old people. Germans murdered patients in hospitals, killing them in their beds. Doctors and nurses caring for them were also killed. Dead bodies were piled up to be burned. Before burning, dogs were let loose to check if anybody was still alive. If found alive they were killed on the spot. Black fires from the burning of thousands of bodies covered the whole suburb. Hundreds of women were raped and then killed. Parents were made to watch their children being killed and priests trying to protect those who sought refuge in churches were murdered, some at the altar.
So whoever put those emblems there in past years made a statement: "Always remember".
Today we commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising .
The Uprising began on 1 August 1944. The exact time was 5:00 PM, 1 August 1944.
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 08 Apr 2020 |
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An abandoned villa just in the middle of Sulejówek.
Its formal status is unclear... I'd hate to see it gone...
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 05 Apr 2020 |
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An abandoned villa just in the middle of Sulejówek.
Its formal status is unclear... I'd hate to see it gone...
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
HFF
| 10 Jan 2020 |
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HFF and a fine weekend!
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South side facade of the Main Building of the
Warsaw University of Technology
(Politechnika Warszawska)
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 04 Jan 2020 |
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An abandoned villa just in the middle of Sulejówek.
Its formal status is unclear... I'd hate to see it gone...
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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| 16 Dec 2019 |
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hot offer
on a cold day
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil. B)
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| 08 Dec 2019 |
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An abandoned villa just in the middle of Sulejówek.
Its formal status is unclear... I'd hate to see it gone...
press [Z]
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Olympus XA + Kentmere Pan 400 + Kodak HC-110 (Dil.B)
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