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"I am an enemy of everything

My life is not for sale

My heart is in this fight forever

What can you take from me?

When there's not a single fucking day

I haven't fought to stay alive?

We're finding hope in the hopeless

I am still their voice that gets stuck in your head

I am me

And I have come to fucking scare you to death

Because that's what you deserve you disgusting piece of shit.

 

I know the only words that you have for me

Are give up and get out

You'd like to think that we've been beaten

But we're here to stay

Forever and always"

Devils Marbles in afterglow

Third time's a charm. After two not very successful attempts in the Badlands, mostly due to cloudy skies, I decided to move 160 miles NW where it was supposed to be even darker. When I got there in the early afternoon the sky didn't look promising and the weather forecast was reporting a severe thunderstorm warning with strong winds and golfball size hail... I went scouting the place anyway and eventually I was treated with a perfectly clear night.

 

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Watching the water fall over Devil's Cataract at Victoria Falls.

A first for me. These fungi really stink of rotting flesh.

Devil's Bathtub, rural Virginia

Devils Tower National Monument = Gotta be one of the coolest places I have ever visited ......

Garganta del Diablo or Devils Throat. Its the main part of the falls. It creates an absurd amount of spray and falls a few hundred metres below.

 

The Argentinian side of the falls is said that you 'feel' it more. I would probably agree with that. The amount of spray and thunderous roar you get is astounding.

  

This was perhaps one of the hardest things to shoot this day. The amount of spray (you can see it on the left) was being blown over to the viewing platform. Thus making it a game of 'cat and mouse' protecting the camera and filters.

  

I was however lucky to snap this little beauty. Right before the park shut. A successful day.

This beautiful spot is called the Devil's Pulpit and is located in the heart of the Trossachs, it's a wee bit tricky to find and get down to but well worth the effort (be careful on the scramble down into the gorge if you decide to visit it yourself).

I took this standing in cold water almost up to my waist, madness perhaps but the composition seemed worth it to me at the time! Looking back, I think I was right 😀

South Downs National Park.

 

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Jefferson National Forest

Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the locality of Warumungu about 105 km south of Tennant Creek, and 393 km north of Alice Springs. The Devils Marbles are of great cultural and spiritual significance to the Aboriginal traditional owners of the land, and the reserve protects one of the oldest religious sites in the world as well as the natural rock formations found there.

Dusk at Devil's Garden, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. During the minute-long exposure, I jumped up on some rocks and fired my flash with a peach-colored gel several times to light up the rocks in the background.

 

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View there south of Escalante, Utah.

Perched above Bighorn Lake, it's a breathtaking 1000 feet drop into Devils Canyon below

Devils Tower from a distance.

Shown is an entry point to the Devils Springs in Ginnie Springs. This small spring run incorporates several individually named spring vents, which makes it one of the more popular locations at Ginnie Springs. Ginnie Springs, located on the Sante Fe River near High Springs, FL., is a premier springing location owing to its numerous swimmable springs and camping opportunities directly on the water.

Devil's Bathtub at Hocking Hills State Park (Ohio)

Isn't this a cool road? This is one of the first photos I took with the Hasselblad. That's quite a camera eh? Amazing optics and sharpness. I can't quite figure it out because it's not like my Sony system is blurry. The feel is very…immediate, no?

 

This is actually quite a dangerous part of the road between Kingston and Queenstown, especially when it's raining… so if you are ever coming down here, be sure to drive carefully! Sometimes it's not your fault as there are a lot of Chinese tourists who are not that familiar with driving at all.

 

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When we were inside this amazing ghost town in Namibia where the sand has overrun everything, I asked Bel, who was filming me at the time for Becoming an Artist, to make an evil shadow in the sand… and she instantly made some bad-ass devil horns! If you see one side of her looks a bit disfigured like she has gout or something — that is actually her sound-pack on her belt.

 

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I went on a drive Friday. This is Wildhorse Creek, a tributary of the North Fork of the Big Lost River.In the background is the Devil's Bedstead. The peak in the center, I believe is Old Hyndman@ 12,000 feet elevation. This is the Pioneer Mountain Range of the Sawtooth Mountains. These mountains are just north of Carey and this is the north side of the mountains. They are about 15 miles north of Carey, but I drove a little over 60 miles to get here. There are a lot of high mountain lakes in these mountains. I hiked a couple of trails that have better south exposure, but I still ran into snow before I got to the lakes. It really helps with perspective to stand up here alone surrounded by peaks 10,000-12,000 feet tall. The valley floor here is about 7500 feet, you really feel small and insignificant. As high as the streams are, I was surprised how clear the water is.

Coastline near Devil's Slide and Pacifica in SF Bay Area.

Followed the River Dee here for a while before taking to Beinn Bhrotain. This is looking ahead towards the devils point before my turn off.

Diary: Day 372

 

They came looking for me after i fled. They burned...everything....that i love. They thought by doing this they would kill me. Make me come back.

 

But no.

 

I am reborn. I am going to kill every last one of those fucks and show hell why i am the most feared of them all...

The Devils Spring System has several springs in its short run to the Sante Fe River. The caverns of its spring heads are very popular for cave diving. It is but one of numerous springs that can be accessed at Ginnie Springs, a private campground located outside of High Springs, FL.

This is known as "Devils Cauldron" It is a waterfall on the Tavy Cleave in the Dartmoor national park. It is a bit of a hike to get here, due to the terrain & being waterlogged underfoot from all the recent rain we have had lately, but is well worth the trek as the river is in spate ! A BIG thanks for looking!

It really strange because it looks like the light is shining out from inside the peak.

View of Devils Elbow from Heceta Head on the Oregon Coast. Photographed with a Leidolf Wetzlar Lordomat Rangefinder with a Lordonar f/2.8 50mm lens. The film is Kosmo Foto Mono 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).

Lucifer

Colour Portrait

 

Your the devil in disguise

Elvis Presley

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