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more photos on the past page and a half than I can efficiently enumerate to praise.
the following is a bit out of the norm for the sz bulletin board, but neither do I feel like it has a place in WAYWT, due to nearly a year having passed since the photos were taken. They are admittedly narcissistic, but in my defense, were taken on my birthday (if there's a day for narcissism, that's it) last year, just before sunrise. The location is up a canyon highway, a rough hike over several ridges, and down into a derelict water treatment facility constructed around the turn of the twentieth century. On a whim I decided to go semi-formal and rather like the juxtaposition of such dress within these environs. Major props go to my friend the cameraman for getting up at quarter to four in the morning so we could get to the site before sunrise...maybe I'll post up a few other photos that I took once I get done editing them...
I am not who you think I am
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mortal - the dark room one is good, and the first shot has some potential there, however something is itching about it to me...maybe it's the pose. Would've been good placement (imho) if you had your hands in pockets and were walking towards the foreground looking down, might've worked well with the blurred out facial aspect.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View Postmortal - the dark room one is good, and the first shot has some potential there, however something is itching about it to me...maybe it's the pose. Would've been good placement (imho) if you had your hands in pockets and were walking towards the foreground looking down, might've worked well with the blurred out facial aspect.
possibly my favourite is the one in which I'm least apparent, walking uphill away from the camera. The silhouette is so foreign to such a natural environment...I am not who you think I am
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mortal –forget about what you regret. the fact that you're climbing around these precarious ridges and sharp rocks dressed in your (designer) Sunday best rather than hiking gear makes the statement, regardless. Your first shot is the strongest, because you appear appropriately lost in your setting by not posing.
It reminds me of the time I scaled similarly rocky terrain–in a floor-length, tea-stained gauze dress from the 1930s. Barefoot. . Prefer being behind the camera nowadays ;).
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I like renting this peculiar little apartment in the Marais when I go to Paris.
The walls slope, the windows are kooky, and there's a giant black clawfoot tub in the middle of the room.
through the window...
...across the street...
...and around the corner:
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^^ what is an X1?
i want to show you guys someone i met last summer who lives completely in the 19th century. i was taken by how anyone this day and age would want to live without electricity, plumbing, air conditioning, iphone… although he's got a laptop running off a solar panel, there's no internet connection. you can't pick up the phone and call him; you have to write to him and wait for him to respond (in pencil). before living on his own, he was traveling across the country for years on horse and buggy. and before that he was trained by the amish on how to live completely off the grid. but i shouldn't say that because he goes into town for provisions. i think as long as it was done in the 19th century, he'll continue to do it today..
here's his log cabin. it's like something out of a movie..
have cow, get milk. these guys need constant tending to.
the kitchen, open fire.
you are your own blacksmith out here..
have chickens, get eggs..
various hourglasses..
a Model-T pickup. i know this isn't 19th century, but it works better than the horse and carriage, which he still has. apparently you need to change the oil every 500 miles..
and of course, the photography is 19th century..
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