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i really didn't have anything in mind while creating this image.. i had to do it fast because i passed out last night while putting my son to bed... it was such a long day and the body needed rest.. anyway.. i usually do all my work with a bit of the unknown when i start..i like to let the image come from inspiration rather than my thoughts..
it came out rather sci-fi and dreamlike.. and it reminds me that much of what we cling and attach to in this life is an illusion.. or in other words things that we think we can have or hold on to and that we think will bring us happiness.. such as material things we own.. or even status and beauty.. all things eventually fail at giving us happiness and fulfillment. even though i am aware of this.. i still battle with it..
" That which most people treasure is transient and fleeting, but eternity cannot be attained through things that are not eternal"
~The Upanishads
"Beware of the desire for things, for one's life does not equal an abundance of possessions"
~The Gospel of Luke
" One leaves a smaller joy to attain a greater one. Therefore, leave the small and find that which is great"
~the Dhammapada
" The person who is contented with what they have is richer than the richest."
~ The Tao Te Ching
Contax G2, another go at a shot I made a while back with the Ricoh GRD.
This is the slide film version.
A strange thing I have never seen before or since happened with light spilling into the slide and flare on the 21mm Biogon.
I like it!
Off to Vienna for a few days, look forward to seeing my contacts work when I get back.
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A mix between 1950's style Sci-fi and Futuristic Sci-fi. This is depicting a old solo astronaut exploring a alien planet with a very old astronaut suit. Inspired by a Buzz Lightyear of Starcommand episode and Titolian.
A fun sci-fi piece inspired by my recent obsession with "Futurama" and my old love of "Reading Rainbow."
Sublime Stitching patterns used: Librarian from "Sexy Librarians", Rocketgirl from "Spaced Out", stars from "Tara McPherson", planet from "Craft Pad", lightning bolts from "Lucha Libre", and cloud puff from "Chinatown".