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My first vignette, mostly to show off my crowbar and headcrab •D Inspired by Hobo4evar. Wall detail. I like my health thing.
This vignette is located in the pass through between the livingroom and bedroom. The mirror and buffet are from Crate-n-Barrel, and they will eventually go into the dining room of my bungalow. The file drawers are from Pottery Barn. The phone is excellent and was found at the Alameda Antique Fair. It works, but we don't use it (I mean, you can't play video games on it or download music). It's purely for decoration. The wood, handless statue of the saint came from a vendor at the Alhemany Flea Market. I believe the clock is from Target, and the mannequin hand was purchased by mistake (what can I say, I'm a blonde at heart).
Vignettes of Travel inside Washington Dulles International Airport. I captured these using the "abandoned moment" outlook pioneered by Ed Kashi, but using my cell phone camera to record these glimpses inside the daily routine of a major international airport. (11 May 2016, Nathanael Miller)
Was experimenting with shooting through a second lens that is reversed. The old Minolta 35-70/4 on the a77 and holding the Minolta 100-200 backwards in front making a poormans macro