Nice choice!Nominated Sept IOTM.
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Nice choice!Nominated Sept IOTM.
Well, not actually die, but c'mon, that's high praise!
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nature inspired chaos
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Covid, transhumanism (Human 2.0) wildfires, rushed vaccinations, bioweaponry, floods, famine, corporate corruption, violence, greed, neglect . . . . . . I think I like the orange one best . . . . . .
SketchClub, Union, Pixlr, SnapSeed
Did you ever see David Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead? If I could ever create still images to come near that kind of disturbia, I'd die a happy man.Beautiful and vaguely terrifying
Googled...added to my ”gotta check it out” list. Just the images on Wikipedia sold me.Did you ever see David Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead? If I could ever create still images to come near that kind of disturbia, I'd die a happy man.
It's not a horror film as such, in fact I'd struggle to classify it at all. But as a long time horror/sci-fi/fantasy fan I'd say it's probably the only film that caused me real physiological problems. Not sure if its my problem or a testament to how weird and creepy the film is. It's been years since I've watched it but I can still hear the 'woman in the radiator' now.Googled...added to my ”gotta check it out” list. Just the images on Wikipedia sold me.
Thank you, I can die happy now.
If I could ever create still images to come near that kind of disturbia, I'd die a happy man.
Did you ever see David Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead? If
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Covid, transhumanism (Human 2.0) wildfires, rushed vaccinations, bioweaponry, floods, famine, corporate corruption, violence, greed, neglect . . . . . . I think I like the orange one best . . . . . .
SketchClub, Union, Pixlr, SnapSeed
So many actors I love! And look how young they were!yeah. I could’ve lived without that experience. I also saw Blue Velvet about 47 times in my Hons year. I liked [if that’s the word] the Dennis Hopper/Dean Stockwell Roy Orbison mime scene. Warning: some NSFW content
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Forest path
(I hope impressionism counts for appstracts.)
Four camera motion shots using Slow Shutter Cam (2 motion blur, 2 light trails), stacked in Affinity Photo (stack mode Minimum), and the color-enhanced and cropped in ACDSee Pro. I don't think I used iColorama on this one, but I could be wrong -- it's hard to keep track of all the variations.
(shhhhhh I don't think anyone cares that much) Its a lovely image, impressionism at its finest(I hope impressionism counts for appstracts.)
Okay, now I’m just plain jealous. This is fabulous!!!!!!View attachment 160588
Forest path
(I hope impressionism counts for appstracts.)
Four camera motion shots using Slow Shutter Cam (2 motion blur, 2 light trails), stacked in Affinity Photo (stack mode Minimum), and the color-enhanced and cropped in ACDSee Pro. I don't think I used iColorama on this one, but I could be wrong -- it's hard to keep track of all the variations.
It's not a horror film as such, in fact I'd struggle to classify it at all. But as a long time horror/sci-fi/fantasy fan I'd say it's probably the only film that caused me real physiological problems. Not sure if its my problem or a testament to how weird and creepy the film is. It's been years since I've watched it but I can still hear the 'woman in the radiator' now.
I don’t know if I’m excited to see it now, or too afraid to watch. Sunday afternoon is usually my time to chill and watch a movie.yeah. I could’ve lived without that experience. I also saw Blue Velvet about 47 times in my Hons year. I liked [if that’s the word] the Dennis Hopper/Dean Stockwell Roy Orbison mime scene. Warning: some NSFW content
Should read psychological btw, spell check for youI don’t know if I’m excited to see it now, or too afraid to watch. Sunday afternoon is usually my time to chill and watch a movie.
Should read psychological btw, spell check for you
I don’t know if I’m excited to see it now, or too afraid to watch. Sunday afternoon is usually my time to chill and watch a movie.
Here’s my image from last year’s 365 that uses an image of Miss Laurel Near, the Lady in the Radiator. Not part of the challenge; I’ll post that in a moment.It's not a horror film as such, in fact I'd struggle to classify it at all. But as a long time horror/sci-fi/fantasy fan I'd say it's probably the only film that caused me real physiological problems. Not sure if its my problem or a testament to how weird and creepy the film is. It's been years since I've watched it but I can still hear the 'woman in the radiator' now.