Shoe flinging or \"shoefiti\" is the American and Canadian practice of throwing shoes whose shoelaces have been tied together so that they hang from overhead wires such as power lines or telephone cables. The shoes are tied together by their laces, and the pair is then thrown at the wires as a sort of bolas. This practice plays a widespread, though mysterious, role in adolescent folklore in the United States. Shoe flinging has also been reported in Australia, Sweden, South Africa, France, The UK, Israel and Norway. -Wikipedeia
These are found on Wellington Crescent, just before the really low railway bridge. There\'s about 15 pairs there, everything from a pair of Brooks, to Air Jordan\'s, to Vans. Most of the shoes are painted in neon colors. This pair is my favorite of the bunch.
| Canon EOS 50D | |
| Focal Length: | 75 mm |
| Aperture: | f/5 |
| Exposure: | 1/500 sec |
| ISO Speed: | 100 |
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