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Now *That* rocks my consciousness , Ahavati !
Thanks for posting that...
Constellations can be very strange ...
And we are seeing such a fraction of their lifecycles...
Thanks for posting that...
Constellations can be very strange ...
And we are seeing such a fraction of their lifecycles...
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photo by Riki Sustano
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It's all about your perspective . . .🍁🍂
Rankin Lake, NC.
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Ahavati said:It's all about your perspective . . .🍁🍂
Rankin Lake, NC.
That is so stunning Ahavati. I loved that angle, that change of view to see something in a new way. been staring at it uncomfortably for too long...am seeing weird things there lol
Have had about as good a day as I have had since quite a while. Went for a long walk...we are having some serious fog here and on the fields they have placed some Highland cattle so I had to go take some pics of them. will share 3 of them. (slightly filtered just to accentuate the already amazing atmosphere)
Edit: a big belated happy birthday A. I hope you had a great day :)
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LunaGreyhawk said:
Nomoth this has such a haunting quality to it. I hate to keep using that word, but it’s almost like it was taken in another world. I really love your aesthetic; makes me think of dark and mysterious stories full of magical folk 💜.
Ha! Thank you so much. I do love those kind of things too.
Nomoth this has such a haunting quality to it. I hate to keep using that word, but it’s almost like it was taken in another world. I really love your aesthetic; makes me think of dark and mysterious stories full of magical folk 💜.
Ha! Thank you so much. I do love those kind of things too.
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LunaGreyhawk said:
Nomoth this has such a haunting quality to it. I hate to keep using that word, but it’s almost like it was taken in another world. I really love your aesthetic; makes me think of dark and mysterious stories full of magical folk 💜.
Yep, it almost looks like a painting.
Nice pics, nomoth. 👍
Nomoth this has such a haunting quality to it. I hate to keep using that word, but it’s almost like it was taken in another world. I really love your aesthetic; makes me think of dark and mysterious stories full of magical folk 💜.
Yep, it almost looks like a painting.
Nice pics, nomoth. 👍
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Thanks, everyone.
nomoth; those images are mythically surreal. Fog/morning mist are akin to a veil of damp skin. I can see these as large, illuminated prints.
nomoth; those images are mythically surreal. Fog/morning mist are akin to a veil of damp skin. I can see these as large, illuminated prints.
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Ahavati said:Thanks, everyone.
nomoth; those images are mythically surreal. Fog/morning mist are akin to a veil of damp skin. I can see these as large, illuminated prints.
Thank you A and Johnny. I used to collect old prints and paintings found in church basements and garage sales...I have always loved that beaten up, 'naive' other worldliness of these works of art and I kind of try and emulate that with the photos. Also feel very inspired by other photographers which is always the best motivation.
nomoth; those images are mythically surreal. Fog/morning mist are akin to a veil of damp skin. I can see these as large, illuminated prints.
Thank you A and Johnny. I used to collect old prints and paintings found in church basements and garage sales...I have always loved that beaten up, 'naive' other worldliness of these works of art and I kind of try and emulate that with the photos. Also feel very inspired by other photographers which is always the best motivation.
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nomoth said:
Thank you A and Johnny. I used to collect old prints and paintings found in church basements and garage sales...I have always loved that beaten up, 'naive' other worldliness of these works of art and I kind of try and emulate that with the photos. Also feel very inspired by other photographers which is always the best motivation.
The energy of the old and abandoned is phenomenal, nomoth. It's why I love shooting abandoned buildings. You can feel the past energy, both good and bad. If you ever travel to Sculthorpe, visit the RAFB. It's haunting just how much it has decayed in the midst of time. It was once so vibrant, exciting, and filled with life where both American and British lived and interacted as one tribe.
https://aviationtrails.wordpress.com/2015/04/12/raf-sculthorpe-a-relic-of-the-cold-war/
It breaks my heart because some of my fondest memories with my father were there.
Thank you A and Johnny. I used to collect old prints and paintings found in church basements and garage sales...I have always loved that beaten up, 'naive' other worldliness of these works of art and I kind of try and emulate that with the photos. Also feel very inspired by other photographers which is always the best motivation.
The energy of the old and abandoned is phenomenal, nomoth. It's why I love shooting abandoned buildings. You can feel the past energy, both good and bad. If you ever travel to Sculthorpe, visit the RAFB. It's haunting just how much it has decayed in the midst of time. It was once so vibrant, exciting, and filled with life where both American and British lived and interacted as one tribe.
https://aviationtrails.wordpress.com/2015/04/12/raf-sculthorpe-a-relic-of-the-cold-war/
It breaks my heart because some of my fondest memories with my father were there.