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This was my second attempt at a double film exposure, and I'm pretty happy with how this one turned out :)
Shot on Portra 400 in a Nikon FE with a 35mm F2 lens. Scanned with an X-T5 and an 80mm macro
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I don't want this, I don't need this
I don't give a single fuck about your thoughts and prayers
Salvation in destruction, and I am the apostle of pain
There's more money in tragedy, and more net worth in self pity
So you're doubling down inside of your screen, hiding behind attention you seek
There's nowhere left for you to hide the bodies
Don't pray for me when you're the one to blame
Don't think of me when you go up in flames
Don't pray for me when you're the one enslaved
No miracles, just fantasy
There seemed to be a lot of bulbs lit up at least. Slowly shaking myself out of a post-holiday coma and revisiting some shots from earlier in the month. December is feeling like a bit of a surreal blur - which is usually what makes me look forward to the fresh return of January.
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Candid street photography from Edinburgh, Scotland. Captured during the chaos of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017, I am always fascinated by the faces and expressions of those watching street performances - more so than the performances themselves. Enjoy!
A beautiful young lady alone and in deep thought as she feels the warmth of the sunlight coming through the window.
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I can't stress enough how much I miss my remote. a;sdja;osdifjsld
Thank you Linzey for pressing the shutter for me!<3
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Thoughts on Universe
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: Zero Gravity
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
A large house on the island.
Nice location, by the water, but it looks abandoned.
But there´s electricity, still, so what is it, really?
Explore. March 27, 2009.
A blank wall at the back of my mind.
Duotone: Sepia
Texas de Brazil
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Interestingness: #115.
At the opening of the Kataragama Festival, Sri Lanka's largest festival for Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims - the sun sets and these three ladies are caught in their own thoughts.
Model: Jake Mattila
Assistant: Patrick Damstén
Venue: Kuopio Fighter Club
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// Contact // @pdamsten
I know that I've posted several photos involving this Carolina First building. But, I promise, each is for a different reason. Truth is, one could sit here and shoot at this building on the hour, every hour and get subtleties of change in the window reflections. I am all about subtleties. Nuance.
Heck, I take thousands of shots of the moon. How boring could that be?
Never boring.
Always different.
She shows us the same face every night, but that face is held slightly differently.
This building always faces the same way and shows the same stone and glass. But that stone and glass shows more than itself.
Aren't we the same way? Aren't we seen according to our contexts? I'm fortunate enough that my contexts actually reflect parts of me. But though those contexts and expressions are all closely related, I am more than any one of them can express. Their connections aren't evidenced by any single manifestation.
I love to sit and watch this building reflect it's context. I love to watch it sit there, stone solid, unwavering, and yet express empathy to everything around.
It knows what is going on and it shows on its face. If the building across the street is feeling organized, symmetrical, and ordered, it can look into this building and see itself.
If the building feels jagged, chaotic, unsettled, squiggly, it can look across and see its own situation reflected, felt and expressed by a neighbor.
I want to be like that building. Strong, unmoving, solid, and beautiful. But I want my beauty to depend greatly on the reflections of those around me.