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Reflections in the highly polished grill of preserved Johnson bros. bedford coach 5188 RU at showbus.
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Peter Bartlett (self-portrait - 2014)
Bellbrook, Ohio
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“Because I didn’t know where else to get in contact with my ancestry, I decided to use mystical experiences. There was a need to experience a spiritual path that led me to unexpected responses, and made me aware that our ancestors dwell in us. A search that resulted in a very emotional closeness to my father, who already had a 20-year relationship with the doctrine of Santo Daime.” Religare by Rafael Adorján (@radorjan) (2/5)
lost in search engines competition is like to be alone in the island. you are not just stopped, but through away.
so, where are you now... where will you go... what should you do...
completely lost of direction.
pake helm pake jaket bukannya ngebut di jalan raya, eh.. malah di pantai.
keindahan ada didepan, eh..malah melihat ke belakang
bukannya bawa pancing, eh.. malah cuma ranting
model: rama @seragan lost world, bali, indonesia
acrylic, collage and graphite on paper 10"w x 13"h
A few years ago, while fighting a bad head-cold, I took Benedryl, hoping it would help me sleep. After a few nights, I had nightmares so bad that even when I got up out of bed to use the bathroom, the sight of my own reflection in the mirror as I passed scared me half to death.
Do I have to yank this because there is a reflection of a dog in this? If the group says it has to go, I took a back up shot I didn't like as well
Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) in the early morning mist on the Madison River. Hunted to near extinction in the United States by the early twentieth century, populations are making a come back.
Yellowstone National Park.
number one - i want that woodburner
number two - i love that floor
number three - i am just about visible reflected i the glass door
ahem. it'll have to do because it's the only shot i got of me today.
While testing my new D300s... on the highway...
Photograph taken by : Debolina Dubois (your's truly) © Do not use this image without my written permission.
Heads by Julian Opie, feathered fashion creations by various designers and a lushly coloured interior, all at the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle - well worth a visit!
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Time for a self-portrait -- reflected in my laptop! This is not edited, except to increase the contrast a bit on the screen (which was turned off, with lots of lights for maximum reflectivity). If you look close, you can see the doubled reflections in my screen.
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