TEN LUCKY NUMBERS

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I'll start with number one. This one was photographed on the facade of the house in which I live. My street is Regi, the house number is one.
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Here you can see the number twenty. It's some kind of improvised traffic sign attached to the facade of some house that I encountered while rambling around.
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This one hundred is part of a typical STOP traffic sign. Now you may think: But, I don't see any numbers here. Just some letters. A word, maybe. Well, the word STO means HUNDRED in my language.
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The zero in this photograph was found on some storefront window.
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These stars symbolize the number three. They were photographed on the little metal plate that shows the category of the apartment. Almost every building in my hometown has one of those plates on its facade.
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The number ten was part of a newspaper advert that ended up thrown in the street. The pages were scattered on the asphalt.
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Can't remember where this sixty-two was found.
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The two in this photograph was found in between the letters H and O on the advert for some mineral water, I think.
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The sixteen shown in this photograph was handwritten on the glass. On some storefront window, probably.
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_The closing number, the eighty-nine, was found on some advert near the beach.

AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS IN THESE POSTS ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK._

I mean, I don't know if these numbers are lucky. They could be. Or could have been. To someone. Who knows. I like to imagine someone here would remember some of them, write them on a ticket one day, and win a lottery. It's a fantasy that made me create this silly little post. I took these photographs in the winter of 2015 while rambling around the empty streets of my sleepy hometown. With nothing better to do, I started photographing numbers on the facades, traffic signs, and fragments of the garbage along the way.


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Very nicely analyzed about various symbols and numbers.

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This is really nice and thanks for sharing.

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Interesting idea for a photograph post, just numbers. I'm not really a betting or lotto man or else I would have taken this to a lottery and see how it goes, hahah!
How about you? Have you ever tried your photographed numbers on lottery or something?

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I'm also not into the lottery 😃Never played it. Never bought a lottery ticket.

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Hahah. Alright. What's to be done with these lucky numbers then? 😅

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😃They are pretty worthless, actually.

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Hahahaha. Especially to us.

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