photographer's notes;
"Wanderer frequently spoke, 'Ain hattenplaz' during our pass.* Spotted two Pariah Ursa.** Uneventful pass, save the utter chill which is like to snuff an average excursionist. Left Steinbosch, Landnorden and arrived at Asterhoen, Landgratnorden in four days, ~NNW."
*'I hate this place.'
**tribal ursine separatists
"Wanderer frequently spoke, 'Ain hattenplaz' during our pass.* Spotted two Pariah Ursa.** Uneventful pass, save the utter chill which is like to snuff an average excursionist. Left Steinbosch, Landnorden and arrived at Asterhoen, Landgratnorden in four days, ~NNW."
*'I hate this place.'
**tribal ursine separatists
Category All / All
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Size 339 x 500px
File Size 12.6 kB
That's so beautiful. You've really chosen the perfect colours here. The scene seems so cold, but in a good way. It's like you can here the wind howling.
I like how your using German and Nordic influences in the use of language. It adds a special touch. I seriously think this may be one of your best works yet.
Great job dawg.
I like how your using German and Nordic influences in the use of language. It adds a special touch. I seriously think this may be one of your best works yet.
Great job dawg.
Heh, so I sit here listening to Kid A, in particular how to disappear completely, and I am presented with your presentaion. Blah blah blah, amazing, blah blah blah, great choice of color.
For some strange reason reminds me of harder drugs. Heh, take THAT anyway you want. I was only disappointed that it was so cropped. I was kinda hoping to click on full view and see this massive/expansive desert scene. Not that I am bitching.
Ace work.
For some strange reason reminds me of harder drugs. Heh, take THAT anyway you want. I was only disappointed that it was so cropped. I was kinda hoping to click on full view and see this massive/expansive desert scene. Not that I am bitching.
Ace work.
In awe of your ability to make minimalism work, sir, complete awe. Normally one would expect a scene like this to be extremely light and low-saturation, so the use of such deep colour is very striking — twilight, perhaps, says the eye. Gives it an atmosphere akin to when you're so cold your damaged nerves start registering as feeling warm instead.
This is visual system shock, frostbite for the eyes — and I love it.
This is visual system shock, frostbite for the eyes — and I love it.
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