At around 2am one morning, this was the scene.
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At around 2am one morning, this was the scene.
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“I’m sorry Dave, I can’t do that” – HAL 9000. It’s amazing this classic movie is being released in IMAX after 50 years !
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Feelin retro and techno while channeling music from
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This parking garage in downtown Atlanta made me think of Cosmo Kramer.
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I’ve always been inspired by abstract or impressionistic paintings of bands playing that I see hanging on the wall, out in the wild.
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Some days a normal photo is beyond me. I am inspired by the words behind the image in other’s works. Some bloggers on minimalism I follow were asked why all the photos on the site are in black and white ?
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A collage of a word, in full tilt, from street art found at the Marietta Square
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“Marty: Hey, Doc, you better back up, we don’t have enough road to get up to 88.
Doc Brown: Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need… roads.”
~Back To The Future
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The long exposure clouds here almost seem like a surreal blanket of strange and crazy, descending onto a peaceful beach, which made me think of the Blade Runner world. Add in the volleyball net for some mystery. Like...
Out exploring Red Top Mountain during the blue hour one evening. Instead of waiting for cars to pass, I decided to try fitting them into the scene, catching the headlight streams in a long exposure. Like this:Like...
If you travel to the North Georgia Mountains, beyond the edges of cellphone signal, you will find an Elven Hall.
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I was recently challenged to come up with 7 black and white images with no description or humans over social media. I like the idea of a challenge as it brings a gaming twist to the learning process. Like this:Like...
This image made me think of an android, robot head and Radiohead is one of my favorite bands.
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Funny how we ask people if we can take their photo, but not trees.
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