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I took this picture at the AppArt Gallery's Loft (Model: Rami).
The light diffusion was awesome!
(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)
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As I emerged from the dungeon-like underground parking garage of Michigan Central Station,I found myself in a familiar place. Seemed like this place was used for an office area but at least the designers gave the employees some type of window to view the world around them. That seems typical of all the offices that are in the building. Something I wish I could say about my office! I found a good spot to set up and took this shot as I heard the early morning rainstorms ebbing away at the hulking exterior of the station.
Featured in Flickr Explore July 1st, 2008.
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I have no idea why this helicopter was circling downtown Örebro on Friday, but the sound and the view of it over the buildings put me in mind of all those escape from _______ images we have all seen too often in the news.
So, when it was actually circling the local newspaper offices (Nerikes Allehanda), I just had to take a picture.
The end of the newspaper's name as seen in the photo is Swedish for breathe, atmosphere or spirit... it can also be used in the Swedish idioms:
ge upp andan = Give up the ghost
or
med andan i halsen = breathless
It was a picture that just had to be taken
If you like piña coladas
And gettin' caught in the rain
If you're not into yoga
If you have half a brain
If you like makin' love at midnight
In the dunes on the cape
Then I'm the love that you've looked for
Write to me and escape...
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Bombay Beach is a virtual wasteland that actually still has a working bar...can't tell you if it has a roach population because I never set foot out of my truck...
Excerpt from a journal found in the outskirts of Osaka, Japan 3 months after the main event:
Chaos, chaos is the best word to describe this. The whole world's a mess. Water, sewage, weapons, explosives; it's a mess. I'm not even sure anyone knows what is happening anymore. The government has seemingly disappeared into the air. No one is claiming responsibility for what happened...the flood. But I know the truth. My family is gone, and I'm about to be found. This is it. Our escape plan is simple: fight our way out.
This is The Flood! The storyline that John and I are starting. Expect more soon. :)
Jesus in my place!
Smoke Photo Art.
"The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it."
Wendell Berry
I had a few others for this mini-series, but none of them seemed to grab me like the ones I've posted, so I'm going to end the mini-series with this one.
Every so often I want to flex my photoshop muscles and challenge myself to do something that I haven't done before. I've seen the effect of a picture bursting out of a frame before, and always thought the effect was cool, so I figured it was time I tried it. I'm really pleased with the result and with how this one turned out in general. It combines so many of the things I have learned to do over the past year.
I am a bit embarrassed with the title, as it is also the name of a classic Journey album, but it just seemed to fit, so there you have it.
This one is best viewed on white....how often do you hear that?!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Everything is welcome!
Try to escape - no escape © ArtundUnart 2024
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Back from Anglesey, head round the coast and end up in Caernarvon.
Lucky to be in town when they were filming Prince Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales. For the TV show The Crown rather than the original event.
"Are you sure this thing is safe?"
―C-3PO to R2-D2
The Class-6 escape pod was a standard emergency craft created by Corellian Engineering Corporation and used on many of their designs, such as the CR90 corvette.
Now that the masses had caught us up it was time to escape onto the mountains, away from the honeypot.
This is my first attempt at developing and scanning my film.
Zenit 122 + Helios 44M-4 + Kodak 200 Plus
Rollei Colorchem Kit + Canon 9000F Mark II