
Got a new camera and I’m trying to figure out how to take shots at night. Because I’m a degenerate who associates with other degenerates at night.
Got a new camera and I’m trying to figure out how to take shots at night. Because I’m a degenerate who associates with other degenerates at night.
A beautiful and terrifying thing found on a street in Everett, Washington.
Cheers, R.
I got a new camera! This bar is always full of confusing energy, so I took a picture of it. A friend and I were playing pool here, and were casually given suggestions of other – less competitive – bars to go play pool at. It didn’t hurt my feelings. Not at all. Not one bit. I felt great after hearing that.
Hope you are having the best day. Cheers, y’all. R
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Photograph from Kolob Canyon in Utah. Double Arch Alcove was a very disorienting and beautiful place. These canyon walls towered 1,700 feet over the trail.
Hope your week is off to a nice start. Cheers, R.
Hello friends! I made the wings out of wood and fabric and took the photo with my Rebel K2 (film).
His wings don’t work so great, but he does write very beautiful words that everyone should be lucky enough to read: https://sammart.one/. Thanks for being my model, Sam!
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Found these soft friends in the Atlanta zoo. They’re buddies.
A lovely alleyway found during travels in China. I think I’d like to live there. It looks quite cozy.
Cheers, R.
Some bits of wires and knobs and slots I found.
Hope you’re having an excellent Wednesday, friends! Cheers, R
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Doors are nice. This one happened to be in Antigua, Guatemala.
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More trespassing at the abandoned Alabama Insane Hospital. A genuinely historical and spooky place to walk through, fraught with problems and mistreatment of innocent, vulnerable people.
Disclaimer: I know invalid is probably not a cool way to describe a human, but that was the word at the time of the functioning Alabama Insane Hospital.
Happy exploring, all. Cheers, R.
Bicycles in Xian, China.
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Remains after a blessing ritual involving getting smacked repeatedly with leafy branches in Guatemala.
Another self righteous self portrait, cuz I’m a fancy artist, y’all.
Hope your day has been absolutely lovely. Cheers, R.
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Taken in the Central District in Seattle. What a lovely shop front.
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A tuc tuc found on the streets of Guatemala. The most retro-futuristic way to travel.
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Unlucky grasshoppers trapped in cages to bring good luck.
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I lived on a boat (31 ft Island Packet named Dragonfly) for a while, and it was perfect and horrible and exciting and boring and mind-blowing and cold. This was a particularly good day.
An old VW found in Antigua, Guatemala.
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Ruins of a church found while walking El Camino in Viana, Spain. It’s a spooky feeling, being inside of a massive cathedral that’s missing a roof, most walls, and stained glass.
Some nice windows in Spain for your Sunday afternoon. Cheers, friends.
Ok, one more pelican post because they just look like small dinosaurs and lovely and terrifying. Another from the living on a boat year in Destin. He was standing like this on the pier right off our boat and made me nervous enough that I just stayed put on the boat til he left. Because he’s almost my size and I’m not trying to fight a mini-dinosaur.
Cheers!
Hello, Friendly Friday! Here’s my Electrical submission.
A warning, straight lines, and straight grime found in a station in Xian, China (or maybe Beijing? I can’t remember…).
Hope you’re having a fantastic Tuesday, friends.
GOD IS LOVE
JESUS IS COMING SOON
REPENT
72 YRS
Last in my series from The Cross Garden in Alabama. A surreal and unnerving expanse of a place. Part 1 / Part 2
GOD SAID THE WORLD COMING TO A END
MOM IN HELL FROM SEX
IN HELL FIRE HOT
SEX USED WRONG WAY IN HELL
READ THE BIBLE
Photo from The Cross Garden in Alabama. A surreal and unnerving expanse of a place.
SEX PIT
HELP ME JESUS
HELL IS HOT HOT HOT
THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END
Photo from The Cross Garden in Alabama. A surreal and unnerving expanse of a place.
A pile of building in Guatemala
Ran across these two roaming around in the Pyrenees mountains while walking El Camino. I think it’d be nice to be reincarnated as one of them.
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I think big, alien emptinesses are nice, so I really enjoyed spending a couple of days in Death Valley recently. Sleeping in my car. With another human. When the temperature was 109 F. Ok maybe the park itself was more of a highlight than the sleeping arrangement. The salt flats at sunset are surreal, and the ground makes creaky noises at some times due to the salt crystals expanding or contracting.
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I think it’s uniquely beautiful when nature becomes monochrome. It feels still and quiet, bleak but also cozy at the same time. Found this tree while hiking. It’s a full color photo with no edits.
When I lived in Minnesota and winter settled in, the only color to really be found was a incredibly blue sky now and then. The ground was white. The trees were black. The plowed roads were a grey mush. Walking along the sidewalk, the piles of snow that surrounded you on both sides had a striations of white and grey.
Here in Seattle, it’s similar minus the snow. The streets are black, the sky is eternally grey for several months of the year. The clouds hang so low that they feel like being buried under a warm blanket. The morning fog sometimes obscures sight completely, making everything white.
Ok, one non-artsy-fartsy photo just for fun, because this is making me fondly remember walking ten block to class on sidewalks like this.
There are a lot of images of the solar eclipse of 2017. Images of massive celestial bodies roaring through the vacuum of space and happening to align briefly in such a immensely spectacular way that our ancestors fell to their knees and knew the gods were coming to destroy all they controlled. Images that one could describe as: jaw-dropping or awe-inspiring or breath-taking or otherworldly.
I present to you my own image of that eclipse.
I think one could describe it as: adorable.
This was the view when I watched it through some supremely fashionable eclipse glasses. Put the glasses on my camera to see what would happen, and wound up with this shot of the just the sweetest, most unassuming lil eclipse.
COMPUTER, ENHANCE.
Being able to see a (partial) solar eclipse was absolutely incredible. Nature knocked it out of the park when it came up with that idea. Thanks, nature.