kory Gaagaagiins thank you, that means a lot! I haven’t been keeping up with it as much lately, but I have been thinking of starting a photography thread here to maybe help reignite the creative flame
pasquinelli the sanctuary of a church, disused because of plague. the insides of the sanctuary removed, probably to make space for homeless people to sleep.
pasquinelli tomjonjon that certainly counts. when i’m training someone how to clean mirrors, i always say it’s hard to see the mirror and not the reflection. same with a display: it’s hard to see the screen and not the image.
kory I hope I’m not detracting from the theme of the thread too much, but I sifted through some of my old photos and found a few that I feel abstract or decontextualize otherwise ordinary spaces:
pasquinelli kory that last one reminds me of a school of cosmotology i clean sometimes. heads everywhere…
Gaagaagiins kory wow these are yours?? I scrolled up on them from the bottom and thought you were gonna say you were inspired by this professional collection you found! For real.
Gaagaagiins Oh also I’m confused as hell!! For some reason I thought @kory posted both that second one and the first post too. pasquinelli your shots are great too!! They absolutely nail that liminal feeling.
fetus8 Drove up to Cheyenne the other day, and took the scenic route. Stopped in a little ghost town and walked around for a few mins before the 100+ degree heat got to me. This reminds me of the final moments of Kentucky Route Zero a bit.
穴 Yesterday because of an exciting opportunity ((me and a friend may be opening an audio recording studio in a place with dirt cheap (or maybe free!) rent)) I was in a place with a lot of liminal spaces (an abandoned giant mall/museum thing) (don’t worry I have a plan to save at least a couple of those monitors and old PC’s)
Moon Somewhat recently I uploaded a video I took in 2014 of a ship (‘cutter’ would be the more correct parlance) I served on approaching the Golden Gate Bridge from the sea. The quality isn’t the best but if you look close you can see my favorite detail: all of the many birds in the water taking off to get out of our way as we got close to them.