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The house that Wilhelm built out in the Misty Sea.

 

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The Eyes and Ears of the Woodland the Heart and Lungs of the Highlands at Boleskine Burial Ground on the banks of Loch Ness

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The trees see and hear everything outdoors. Their yearly growth is swelling good and tight bound bound bad as evidenced in their rings held within each branch. That we cannot see the eyes of the trees doesn’t show us that they are blind. Their ears work fine listening in to what we ignore. This tree at the edge of the Boleskine Burial Ground over looks both Loch Ness and the stones that mark the graves. The reflected image makes faces and fashions forms all along the edges of the pictures at their joins. The trees grow on season after season singing their song in the clear breath of the invigorating wind over their annual growth ring they are remarkably well skinned.

 

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The Boleskine Burial Ground

southlochnessheritage.co.uk/boleskine-burial-ground/

 

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Playing with another hospital set-up, with three different lighting arrangements.

 

My window is to the left and it's supplying the light here and it's a cloudy day outside today. I think I covered the skylights here to make a point of difference with the midday shot. I suppose the effect is if the corridor lights on this level are turned off for some reason. I suddenly wish I had a wheelchair piece to leave in the corridor. The only real Photoshopping is the faux 'exit' sign on the back wall and I brightened some of the window panes so that they looked more "glassy".

These are the corridors of Gateway Center early Sunday afternoon. Usually during the week, there would be people bustling about. However, it was just me (and another lone person at the far end of the skywalk photo).

Light, colour and shadow in a deserted art gallery

Brighton without people

These four shots are all using the same setup but with slight adjustments to the set arrangement or the lighting. Each of them has some errors in it but each has some nice lighting results (often completely unexpected).

 

The inspiration came from this shot.

DC Metro somewhere between Union Station and the Pentagon. Ca.2017

 

Olympus XA, Ilford HP5+,DDX 1:4

created with prompts using stable diffusion

International Village Mall in Downtown Vancouver

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Midjourney, Photoshop

Fuji X-E3 plus Samyang 300/6.3.

Aëla MAI CABEL, Pauline MARX, Jérémy PININGRE

 

Berserk et Pyrrhia

Frac Ile de France, les Réserves

Komunuma, Romainville, France

I really loved being in the woods on this hike. I finally found a woodland that is a little more orderly in my area. Most of them around here are pure chaos and I struggle to ever find a way to photograph them. The woods on this hike, however, presented me with a good few photos I'm quite happy with.

 

Minolta XTsi, Minolta 28-80mm, Tiffen Red #25 filter

Kentmere 400

FPP-110

PlusTek Opticfilm 8200i

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These are the corridors of Gateway Center early Sunday afternoon. Usually during the week, there would be people bustling about. However, it was just me (and another lone person at the far end of the skywalk photo).

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spontaneous self portrait shot yesterday. Needed the therapy :)

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