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Crosspost by Koinup - original here

Mark, an old high school friend, flew into town for a weekend in late July. We spent a day hiking around the North side of Mt St. Helens. The destruction from the 1980 eruption is still evident, giving the area a desolate, post-apocalyptic feel. This is an ideal setting, we discovered, in which to film a major motion picture about the end of life on earth…

curves, crop, levels, contrast, brightness, hues. saturation

splinter met up with one of his old students... it was beautiful!

Actually XP2 is not quite the right film tonally for this kind of thing, but that's what was in the camera that day...

Sam and his trusty SC-20K in a holograph

Splinter I pulled out of Zoe's foot. Dime for size comparison.

Sensai of the turtles, I've got that right, correct?

AH!-SPLINTER, mixed media art: talisman brass sheet, cubic zirconia and wood, 2013. is on display until Nov 30th at Baan Tuek Art Center, Chiang Mai. Original motivation, i would stimulate regional citizens to reappraise deeply what is the different between ASEAN objective and Southeast Asia being through the sarcastic aesthetics.

Canon AE-1 Program

Kodak Portra 400.

The tiles in the sculpture terrace seemed uniquely cracked and worn.

This is one of my favorite ratty pictures. I've told Grace before that I'm amazed that she's so good at getting my rats to actually look at the camera as if they're posing. Perhaps they think it's something to eat?

 

(Splinter is my only rat with no markings on his face)

 

Ratty photos by Grace Kendall, photographer extraordinaire

Karen trying to get a splinter out of Arthur's foot

I just liked the look on this little guy's face. :)

Several large trees splintered in the winds.

Well, this happens when you shoot lightbulbs. ;-)

The splintered heart of a pine tree.

 

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