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There's a scene in this video of Odex walking in an office (almost the Backrooms?) that I wanted to try out (specifically at 1:20):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sknq2H4z0lw
First off, the robot itself is very cool but the lighting in that scene is very interesting. I couldn't replicate it exactly but I found my own take on it.
Berlin, Schöneweide
While I was there, I saw the car in the distance—the door suddenly flew open, and a man began shouting at the one standing across from him. They were both so aggressive that for a moment I honestly thought they might kill each other.
But after a few tense minutes, the dust settled, tempers cooled—and I had snapped the shot.
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lonely tree near Neuengönna, Thuringia,Germany
{75 mm: ƒ/9.0 | 1/10 s | ISO 100 | Auto White Balance | manual exposure | manual focus | slightly cropped}
Berlin, Kreuzberg
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The theme put forward for the SSC group this week - liminal space - is an entirely new concept for me.
After reading the helpful info given in the group, my next stop was Google which gave me similar:
Liminal space refers to the place a person is in during a transitional period. It's a gap, and can be physical (like a doorway), emotional (like a divorce) or metaphorical (like a decision).
Concentrating on the physical, I looked for liminal space on a visit to The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty and have put together a triptych of what I found could be appropriate.
Love these learning curves on Flickr!