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The smell of his breath is indescribable as the vile gangster jabbers on in his native tongue; drool protruding from his massive lips. Unfortunately for Captain Solo Jabba the Hutt is a neccessary evil at this point in his carreer.
It's funny because it's true.
Olympus OM4Ti - Zuiko 50mm 1.4 lens - on expired (04/92) Kodak Ektar 25 35mm film, exposed at ISO12
Walking into the lane is to walk into an imagined past. It is very much as it was in the later 19th century: flanked by buildings of dressed granite, paved with granite cassies (setts) and debouching on the quayside. Here in the 1840s baker Mortimer had to wade through “filth about his bakehouse door” so he laid brick paving; and so he was told to remove it. Here young Alexander Proven was fatally injured when his skull was crushed by a hundredweight block of solid salt. And it was here, by humble housing, manure stores, stables, bonded warehousing and sailmakers's lofts, that for whatever reason William Baillie took it into his head to steal fisherman Alex. Anderson's woollen drawers. Rather than getting the drawers he got 60 days in prison.
Versión animada: alcrego.tumblr.com/image/97067025746
Stencil by ErrE (errewitherre.tumblr.com)
Panorámica 3x2
Cradle of Filth in concerto al Live Club di Trezzo sull'Adda (Milano), foto di Federico Buonanno per www.rockon.it
They weren't that filthy. In fact, they seemed rather pleasant. Then again, filth doesn't necessarily imply evil. Then again again, the crucified demon skeleton probably does.
Day-trippin' with trek eye, Baz, Dkay2009, shando and James.
A massive thank you to the London crew for getting us into a part of the asylum I'd never seen and I got a shot I've wanted for ages. I'm going to give those guys a chance to get home and get their takes on that classic HR shot up before I process mine, without them it wouldn't have been possible so they should be the first to show it off.
A massive explore and a proper cool bunch of guys, cheers!
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Having stood idle for the best part of three years, former Brighton & Hove Leyland Tiger, C379 PCD, is a little worse for wear and looks in a right old state. Whilst there is a lot of work to do before it will be ready for the road again, today I took the opportunity to begin cleaning it.
When I reached Makanpur for the Urus of Zinda Shah Madar and placed my bowed head at the feet of of Mentor Syed Masoom Ali Baba in humility the first thing he did he pulled out a bunch of crumpled notes money give to him by the poor into my scarf. ..my beggars jholi ..I gathered all this money and kept it aside in my satchel
Today when I met this beggar lady I gave it to her and told her to share it with the other beggar mother with two kids ...I am beggar I beg for pictures as stories and this money given to me was not mine it was theirs .
Maybe it might come as a blessing to them in disguise ..I try not to delve deep in such matters and the beggar child with her eyes closed was she connected to God ..I found a spiritual bliss on her face that I will never find in a mosque or a holy shrine .
She begs and the older girl of the other mother was begging because it was her day off she studies in a municipal Urdu school.
I don't watch movies at all not do I watch television I have no time I shoot my own stories ...pathos of the unliving ..
My world is the street my life is surrounded by garbage filth fulsome smell but there is hope at the end of the tunnel of the people I shoot ,my pictures are caricatures in blood sweat and tears ..
I am not in a mood to force my poetry on them.
A photo shoot with Daisy Louise of Model Mayhem #702097. We shot in the Malmaison hotel in Manchester UK. the hotel was a really cool place shoot with its Moulin Rogue feel. My favorite setup here was in the emergency stairwell that was an old elevator shaft with high wrought iron.
Strobist:1 profoto 600b r with a standard reflector and 30deg grid from slight camera right. The wall texture was added in post. Triggered by pocketwizards