Tuxedo-Masked [2008-02-16 16:25:06 +0000 UTC]
First of all. I LOVE THAT WORD. It's a good word. Just like synonymous. Fab. I also really like this photo. It's rather calm, and it reminds me like crazy of Escher's work "Puddle." Must be the colour scheme and the crossing of lines. I've got an attachment to 'uddle' so I guess it's natural that I like this too. [link]
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Sprogg In reply to Tuxedo-Masked [2008-02-16 19:53:55 +0000 UTC]
Cheers, i'm not so keen on this one but I like the sepia tint. I'll look into that Escher piece.
Tuxedo-Masked In reply to Sprogg [2008-02-17 02:09:15 +0000 UTC]
lol. Don't even deny how cool I am for making the connection between a mud puddle and ceiling rafters... AND for linking you to Escher. lmao
Sprogg In reply to Tuxedo-Masked [2008-02-17 11:08:09 +0000 UTC]
Rofl. Some of us are just born with it.
Tuxedo-Masked In reply to Sprogg [2008-02-17 14:04:35 +0000 UTC]
lolllllll <3
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Sras [2008-02-12 12:44:19 +0000 UTC]
"Oh yeah well you can dere-licte my balls!"- ZoolanderI like the dereliction stuff, I wish we had more of a post apocalypse landscape to use
Sprogg In reply to Sras [2008-02-12 13:47:04 +0000 UTC]
Zoolander - appropriate for every occasion. I love taking photos of these derelict buildings, they have so much character. While we were there Emma found letters the occupants had received from family all around the country, made the people seem very alive even though they've been gone nearly fifteen years...And as for the post apocalyptic landscape, well, if any of Oxford city centre looked like this i'd be worried I've located a few old abandoned radar dishes up near Louth - each like 20m across with their own bunkers etc. they're the next target Sucks you aren't around to go shoot random shit with What do you think to this image in particular? I was thinking of scrapping it - seems the weakest of my most recent uploads to me.(Sorry for the essay.)