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What I think I have in common with the school of deconstruction is the mode of negative thinking or negative awareness, in the technical, philosophical sense of the negative, but which comes to me through negative theology.
-Harold Bloom
This quote explains deconstruction as a negative attitude which nitpicks things that are perceived as real.
This picture explains deconstruction in a literal sense because the workers are taking a part a structure, which appropriately leaves them with a big question mark.
The old bridge is soon gone, I will miss the stillts and the colour on them. The new is just grey cement.
15 minute sketch
After more than a year, the crane facing our houses has been taken down again.
I won't be missing its giant lightbox logo at nighttime, but I'll have to look for another object to take silhouette shots in the sunset sky of.
The lifespan of an apartment building can be short in Korea. These apartments are in the process of deconstruction to make way for the construction of larger high-rise apartments.
The lifespan of an apartment building can be short in Korea. These apartments are in the process of deconstruction to make way for the construction of larger high-rise apartments.
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Fareast Death Cult 2015-DAY2
SOCORE FACTORY
2015/7/19(sun)
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OOZEPUS
W.D.L.K.
SELF DECONSTRUCTION
MURDER WITHIN SIN
THE HAWKS
FUNERAL MOTH
HEMIPENIS
ANATOMIA
T.J.MAXX
DUB 4 REASON
SECOND TO NONE
"Taking down" an old structure in the jungle.
Broad daylight
ISO 80
Shutter 3200
exposure comp -2
Must dress in black.
I love her face, I love her nose, I love her lips, I love her eyes, I love her hair, and I just cannot fulfill with her...
The lifespan of an apartment building can be short in Korea. These apartments are in the process of deconstruction to make way for the construction of larger high-rise apartments.
Here's what's left of the old Wrighstown bridge. I've taken many photos from this spot which no longer connects over the river. You can see off to the right that new bridge which has been up and running since late September. It's weird to see this old bridge that I've ran and biked up and down more times that I can count, slowly being taken apart. It makes me a bit sad to see this piece of the town's history going away, but the new bridge is definitely an improvement.
After standing ninety-eight years, some bureaucrat decided that the Willans family barn, which stood here since 1918, had best come down. Here (upper left), two workers can be seen removing a section of the roof.
www.albertaparks.ca/media/6493491/fishcreekwillansbarn_km...
Nikon FM3A
Nikkor 35mm f/2.0 AIS
Ilford Delta 100 Professional
Kodak Xtol 1+1, 10:30 @ 20°C
Roll 63, Frame 28
Art appears as the stone erodes away.
These images are all from my favorite spots less that two miles from my house.
This is one of the earliest shots I took with my first digital camera, a Canon point and shoot. I still like it.
Been feeling a bit down lately and as such creativity suffers. Worked on a tutorial from Abduzeedo (www.abduzeedo.com), and one of my old shots to create this. The texture is from here and courtesy of Textures4layers group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/textures4layers/) and pixeljunkie (http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardb85/).
Strobist: SB600 1/6th power bare behind me.
*edit: Thanks Steve. Triggered using Nikon CLS. Pop-up was used to trigger but not part of the exposure.