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The last moments of sunlight mixed with color from the sky and the cooling off the dunes inside Death Valley National Park. If you REALLY want to see how amazing this is have a look here.... www.aaronreedphotography.com/photo/shadow-stories-death-v...
What's the story of this vintage Caravelle car stored away in the hills of Bisbee? Seen on Big Jeep Tours.
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This is the story of Twilight the Bearer of The Last Lantern.
Born in a world swallowed by darkness, the young boy scrabbled and scratched around in an abandoned house searching for magical books called "match-books" for his "match-day". The day of his birth when a match is lit in the darkness for a brief moment to see the world and the passage of time. But on this day, young Twilight found something else... He found a magical lantern... He had found hope.
Now he must journey to the last city with only the Lantern of Hope to light his way, staying the ever-encroaching darkness at bay.
I took this picture and was immediately inspired to write a story of this character and his journey. It's proving to be more challenging than I originally imagined. A world swallowed by darkness and boy born not blind, but within a world without sight. The journey of this tale will be long and filled with fear of the unknown.
Hopefully one day I'll complete this story and this shall be its book cover.
Lovefest continues... dark fantasy and madness rule! For Details and links, see my Dark Blog ~ aznanasaccouterments.blogspot.com/2018/08/stories-and-vis...
In an alternative imagining of the 19th century slave trade, the white man is the slave of the black slave trader.
Sometimes seeing things differently helps us SEE things differently.
Brand new black and white edit with the title borrowed from a line from Redemption Song by Bob Marley.
Story behind this shoot:
I did the colour versions of this shoot a few years ago. They went viral and were widely acclaimed as impactful and thought provoking after being picked up by a famous Black American influencer on Instagram. The series of 6 of these shots had before this been accepted for a UK Nationwide touring exhibition - to be pulled at the last minute by those in charge as it was considered it may be too "distressing for school children" to see these (even though it was a normal exhibition for all the public who would mainly be adults anyway).
Seeing the usual images of black people suffering in chains in the schoolbooks is apparently okay, but it is not good for kids to see things differently, or to perish the thought to make the next generation actually have to THINK and be impacted ... and if they are distressed for a little while by the reality then so be it, as that's how change happens by hearts and minds being impacted as slavery and racism and inequality based on race is distressing. Whatever the race of the perpetrator and victim.
I - and my two awesome models here PJ Walker and Horace Silver - am proud that these images are considered powerful enough to impact young minds. And maybe a few old ones.
Selfridges Building, Park Street, Birmingham, UK.
Whilst Andy was concentrating on his ‘Infinity and Beyond’ picture (Check out his image, I think he is looking forward to seeing ‘Toy Story 4’), I kept my focus firmly at ground level. I noticed this young lady walking along the street with her own ‘toy story’, a ‘Hoola Hoop’ no less. Having just finished reading the instructions (still in her hand) on how to use the Hoop, I eagerly awaited a demonstration from her; but she thought better of it and decided to wait till she got home. Although no demonstration, her carrying the hoop did make for an interesting shadow on the wall of the Selfridges building.
Trying to get a little practice in for our annual Pet Portraits w/ the World Famous Animal Network Bunny this weekend, weather permitting. animalnetwork.net/
Hey Hey We're the Moo-nkees
I love watching the courtships of western grebes, the bowing, touching, "kissing", and then nest building. Enjoy this lovely story, a photo series taken in northeastern Colorado.
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I thought of this while washing my hair today (quite evident) and Brad mentioned a while ago, that since I sleep on the bottom bunk, I should make a fort. And so I did.
I'm not usually confident in shooting indoors with artificial lighting, but nonetheless, I'm proud of how this turned out.
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She said she usually cried at least once each day not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful & life was so short.
~ Story People
One of the gems of the National Trust location - Winkworth Arboretum in Surrey , is the boathouse on the lake. The rowing oars stored in the ceiling rafters, boat on the left.
Taken on iPhone 13 Pro Max, wide angle lens, processed in LightRoom Classic and conversion to mono using NIK Collection- Silver EFEX Pro 2.
Apologies folks have replaced with full size image.
If I walk through these orchards will I find the stories of those who have walked these rows before myself....what secrets do they hold