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szollibisz · 5 months
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finally made a little zine from all the photos i took of various wires and machines and pylons and etc
this was sooo fun i need to get it printed
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thunderstruck9 · 4 months
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Anthony Amies (British, 1945-2000), Landscape with Pylons, c.1973-75. Oil on canvas, 189 x 189 cm. UCL Art Museum, London
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wanderingflier · 5 months
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鉄の塔
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November 2023
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likopinina · 3 months
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rusty pylons
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jonkwasnyczka · 8 months
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Power Station, Gdansk, Poland
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rlephant · 26 days
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electrical railway pylon
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hotdogmexicano · 3 months
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𝚏𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚙𝚞𝚕𝚜𝚎
ig: netto_comdoistes
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scavengedluxury · 2 years
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Pylon, 1960. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive. 
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alias71 · 1 month
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Badass Endeavour!
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upthelagan · 5 months
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Endeavour. Pylon.
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bruitmoderniste · 5 months
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thunderstruck9 · 8 months
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Sergei Shutov (Russian, 1955), Electricity 5, 2006. Acrylic on canvas, 24 х 18 cm.
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morsesnotes · 3 months
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I'm kind of amused by Shaun Evans going from befuddled about the Morse/Joan storyline to outright annoyed over the years.
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Jace Lacob: You mentioned your love for the fourth episode this season, “Coda.” I’m wondering if there’s a favorite scene that stands out to you from this third season?
Shaun Evans: Yes, and it’s the last scene where Joan leaves.
Shaun: Throughout, we’ve always had little glimpses of them catching each other’s eyes in the mirror, in walking her home, seeing what’s going on, and I’ve always been curious. And each time we have an interaction I always say, “Where are we going with this? Where are we … What are we doing here? Should we be playing that there’s a bit of an attraction here, or should we be … should she just be my boss’s daughter?”
Shaun: I think for something to be engaging, the audience have to root for what the hero wants. Now, if the hero doesn’t know what he wants, it’s difficult for them to root for him, then it just becomes procedural, every week he solves a case. Whereas, if you think of the great sort of stories of like Friends, or like Sex and the City, or any of those stories, you can think, “Will they get together? Won’t they get together?” And it’s that which is engaging.
God I’m going on now aren’t I?
But in conclusion I was pleased because I really felt strongly that there should be some interaction between those guys that we’re really driving towards. But I feel like it really came, the heart of the story, came to fruition in the final scene.
PBS Masterpiece (2016)
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Jace: Why doesn’t Endeavour tell Joan that he loves her when he does have the opportunity?
Shaun: Oh, $64,000 question.
Shaun: There were so many back and forths about this, I’ve gotta tell you. And for me, I really … not agonized, but I thought, “Well, why go to all that trouble and not say anything? Why not? Why not just say something?” And we spoke about it constantly with the writer and it was his instinct that he doesn’t say anything, and I thought, “Why? But what’s the- why not just say one thing, not just say … Even call her by her first name?” You know? Why not say something, you know?” So you go with the majority sometimes, in cases like that. But I think it plays … I think it plays beautifully, you know?
Jace: I mean, so much of the show is in the unstated, rather than the stated.
Shaun: Mm-hmm.
PBS Masterpiece (2016)
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Q: Morse is pretty useless with women -- does he have more luck this time?
Shaun: Yeah, he ballsed it right up with Nurse Monica, but she was just too nice. He needs someone who's a bit more [thinks] "Grrr". But Monica comes back, so we get to end that in a better way. And things with Joan take a twist, which is quite satisfying. It can be frustrating for me, too. I'm like, "Why isn't Morse saying something? Why isn't he speaking up?" But the writer says, "Please, just trust me on this." And he gets it right.
Heat magazine (2017)
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Jace: The dynamic between Morse and Joan Thursday has provided a romantic spine to the series thus far. In the first episode of season six we get a bit of a flashback to the end of “Icarus,” with Morse asking if Joan’s offer of a coffee still stands. What happened between these two after Fancy’s death?
Shaun: This is one thing that we disagree about. I personally think that it would be interesting to have these two people begin a relationship and to have a night of passion and then the next day or a couple of weeks later, they’re like, ‘Oh this isn’t what I thought it would be. This isn’t the answer to all of my prayers at all.’ In a way for me, I think that’s way more heartbreaking, that you can’t be happy with anyone, rather than this, will they won’t they, which I personally think has a shelf life. So we have a disagreement about that, but that’s cool. So nothing happens between them. She’s busy, her life moved on. She hasn’t got time for him any more.
Jace: I do think it would be gutting for him to achieve this sort of idealized romance only to for only to find out that it is not working.
Shaun: Right?
Jace: And that there’s something broken within him.
Shaun: Because that speaks about you. Yeah exactly so, that’s my point exactly, right. That’s my point exactly. I think there’s not a fear, and I hesitate to say fear, but I think that for whatever reason, our writer, who I love and is one of my best mates, likes the idea of this will they won’t they. But I think that it speaks more to a real inability to form a lasting romantic relationship if you do that. So I’m very depressed about that. Someone you’ve lusted after for five years and then she’s like, ‘You know it’s…’
Jace:  ‘Thanks but no thanks.’
Shaun: Yeah, totally, or even if it’s him it’s like, ‘What’s this here?’
PBS Masterpiece (2019)
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justlikejohn · 1 year
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pylons are church spires. to me. geometric. unimaginably tall. so so so beautiful. marvels of human architecture; thumbprints on our landscapes. intrinsically spiritual. you get me? you get me.
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they are manmade beasts. too tall to conceptualise. we are ants compared to our own creations....
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ooga booga. doesnt it make you feel small?
image sources below cut bc i dont just want to steal a bunch of pictures😅
1: pylons probably in suffolk? "misfitsarchitecture" blog
2: salisbury cathedral, official website
3: pylon (no one puts where these pylons are :( )
4: demolition of petworth spire in 1947 from their official website
5. spire of st paul's church, avoncroft museum of buildings, worcestershire
6: pylon from @/CraftyCornfield on twitter (dont know where :( )
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Shaun Evans and Anton Lesser on the set of Endeavour series 6 pylon ©Nasir Hamid
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