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The ceiling black is 'Deep Space'. It went on as an alarmingly blue shade, so much so that I was certain it was the wrong color. But it dried very very black, just as desired.
In the basement of an abandoned motel, I found this crude set of shelves with these jars. Someone was very into canning (jarring) but I am not sure I would trust any of these today. The various colors, shapes, and amounts of decay (along with that bottle of bleach) give an eerie feeling to this scene from a dark, abandoned basement.
Nikon D800 & Sigma 15mm f/2.8 @ f/4
The basement below J&J's Pizza served as a DIY venue for Denton musicians for almost 20 years before shutting their doors this summer. I documented part of their final week.
Lately, I've been diving into 1960s and 1970's interior design. After looking at old family photos I created this vignette.
Introducing the S19 gang.
With the drop of the Series 19 CMFs, I thought I'd have a bit of fun telling their stories; starting with a very cheeky gamer boy who might have just returned from pranking his neighbours.
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I have another Pantry in the basement. It's great, it's dark and cold down there, perfect for storing food.
Forgot to check the shutting setting when I took this shot and afterwards realised it was only 1/15 sec :(
Minolta XD7
MC Rokkor 50mm f/1.7
Kodak Colorplus 200
Created with 90 images on my iPad, Stumbling and fumbling in a dark basement. One exposure, no photoshop. My EXIF Data is wrong posted at 10:19 NOV 3.
A quick word about the concept: We construct our sense of identity/self/vision imperfectly groping around in the dark. This sense of self changes over time or more accurately- is constantly changing as it interacts with the world.
Even the woodland fort was not immune to water damage... It had a little basement flooding, though this little patch of forest did not get submerged.
This is a portion of the window at the top of our stairs leading to the basement. It was completely frosted over in our cold weather and had some very pretty designs in it. I thought it would make a good abstract.
I hope everyone enjoys this image! ::^)