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What can you see in the distance of this former Erie Railroad mainline near Atlantic, Pennsylvania. There is a whistle post for Adamsville Road, milepost 119 and an searchlight signal and a grade.
Big City Games - Eugene, Oregon
The interior Design of this local game shop reminded me of H. R. Giger's and illustrators Ron Cobb and Chris Foss from their work on the Sci-Fi "Alien" movies.
The former artist of course was responsible for the actual Aliens' "look" while the later two were credited for their work on the commercial towing vessel Nostromo, an M-Class Starfreighter seen in the first of the Alien movies.
Of course, some post-processing Photoshoping was involved.
a turning handle? or a branding iron? and a stove or pipe fitting of sorts, inside the old herring factory -- unclear what these items used to do, but completely clear that they were part of a whole way of life here...
The zone is full of mystery and dangerous legacies, and the "security people" might shoot before asking... so make your choices wisely, and use your instincts for survival, and react quickly!
I was attacked right here, and I still suffer the consequences... !
Perutz 21 127 film, expiration date February 1971. Yashica 44 twin lens camera. Home developed/scanned. About 7.5 minutes in Ilfosol-3 (9:1) with a fair amount agitation but nothing crazy.
Some artifacts, including some knives, on display at the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street. This cabinet caught my eye as the second from the bottom is described as probably the kind used by Jack the Ripper.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Portra 400 35mm C41 film.
Model: Artifact
Designer: Xander Perrott
Made from 13 x 7.5 cm paper (bronze rectangles) from www.valleyfolder-origami-paper.com/password
Current Artifacts Abstract - The final image in a set of four showing abstract views of a laundromat glass door with weathered, faded, cracked and peeling adhesive signs. And old paper sign was pasted on top from the outside to show hours.
Someone told me the posts were from an old train trestle, they seem a bit small to me to hold a train. They lend an interesting geometry to the water.
Lensbaby Composer Pro | Sweet 35
IR Shot with a Canon Rebel XT converted by LifePixel to Deep B&W Infrared (830nm).
this was taken in "The Dungeon".
the dungeon is an abandoned underground parking lot here in jupiter, florida that they never finished building.
it's huge, and despite this, somehow every single wall is covered with racist/gang graffiti.
i like it though.
it's scary, but every time i go, it's still an adventure.
Our friend Edith Friedlander's estate executors
said Edith wanted us to have this artifact.
Professor David Levene of New York University
kindly translated it (see his comments below):
L(UCIUS) SESTIUS ANICET[us
HE LIVED 3 YEARS 7 MONTHS [...] D(ays)
AULIA VENUSTA
AULIA LASCIVA M[