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On the other side of time. I found my self in the belly of a hundred-year-old clock tower, the gears frozen in time. I saw glimpses of the past in the cobwebs and graffiti and dust. Yet when I looked through the crack in the glass of clock's face i saw a future that spread out over the open savannah, endless opportunities, all from an uplifted perspective.
Life would be nice here... *sigh*
Homestead in Arnastapi, Iceland.
Contributed by Ulrich Zinell.
Work in progress. The name will come soon. When I take a better picture.
Took this with a Sony Cybershit dsc... I thought it would be too much hassle to get out my dslr. All the colours look weird.
The 2nd photo is better no? That's that dslr goodness.
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Hey kbanfield check this out.
Not sure what this bug is called. I know (or at least I think I do) that it is on the leaf of a "Wonder of the World" plant. I caught a shot of 'im yesterday morning. It's great to see what the little ones in nature are up to.
The Caveman.
Drawing pictures on the walls of our modern caves
Moar stuff!
It was a Depth of Field exercise… even though I dont think I adjusted the aperture to increase or deacrease that DOF “box” i.e. move from a shallow to a deep DOF…. No wait… I remember sir asking us to focus on something near, middle and far.
Anyways, as you see here, sometimes you have to get low to get the shot. I’m sure people have seen me around - all sprawled out on the floor gettin dem shots. lol.
back to that #oldschool! And it aint a selfie cuz the letters aren't reversed.
#pentax #film #vintage selfie?
How do I begin this? I realised I just did. Thought is inevitably what we are all bound by. I mean, think about it.
We all have the opportunity to think, no matter how small the window. Thus, no action can be formed without actually thinking. So next time you think before you act, think before AND after you think before you act. Just something for us to all think about.
Do not allow yourself to run away from the power of your mind... But more on that next time.
Something peculiar about this man. At the time I didn't want to approach him so I took the shot from afar [250mm | f8 | 1/80sec | ISO200] - fyi. In retrospect getting close to him would have made a better shot with more his story visible. Now I know. His eyes must have seen a lot.
The Caveman.
Painting pictures on the walls of our modern caves.
That's a lot of wine... Love the interior though
Coopered cabin near Luleå, Sweden. It’s made from a barrel once used to carry wine on a ship many years ago.
Love the shelf!
Urban pad mixes rustic-modern with reclaimed pieces
Drawing on the walls of the universe so they'll remember me forever. Creativity is Needed.
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