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Mikael Lo Presti (b. 1989) - City scene (2022). In the collection of the Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo.
Actually, he was selling newspapers, but something caught his eye and he forgot all about the job....
This image uses the texture "PaperTexture_5" by Brown Pelican. www.flickr.com/photos/23407982@N07/ Thank you for the use of this marvelous texture.
Disorientata, aliena
non riesco più a brillare
ma non mi lascio andare.
Mi sento chiusa in una prigione di illusioni,
non devo sgretolarmi come sabbia al sole,
posso ancora brillare
e muto il mio splendore
in una specie antica di creatura..
Sognare non è mai un male…..
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Behind the scenes with Photographer Victor Tadeo of WickedShots Photo Studio in Wallace, North Carolina.
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Taken during a murder tour of Seattle! These tours are awesome. If you get half a dozen of your friends together, you can arrange your own private tour for something like $25 person. Great way to spend a Saturday afternoon for less than the cost of dinner and a movie.
This fifteen room house on Prairie Ave. was the home of Al Capone. Capone had horizontal bars installed on the basement windows to prevent kidnappers and home invaders. They are still in place to this day.
The garage at the left is thought to be original.
Located at 7244 S. Prairie Ave.
A snow scene on a roll of film I found in a Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600 110 camera. There were only 7 of the 12 frames exposed, so I finished shooting the roll myself. They turned out real grainy because who knows how long the film had sat in the camera before being developed.
Kodak 1980-12 03cf
Sometimes I get so busy looking through my rangefinder that I can't describe what happened in my shots later on. This one I took on Stinson Beach north of San Francisco - apparently one of the most dangerous beaches because of the sharks. With all that, I'm pretty sure the person lying there wasn't dead.
Fall in Houston means the leaves start falling, not necessarily with any color other than brown. Winter in Houston means the northers blow through with fairly high winds and the leaves than haven't fallen fall. Thus, you have my first winter scene. It was in the very low 40's last night and that's typically winter here. Nice thing is that I don't have to sweep the patio - the wind has already done that for me.