[pardon the abundance of posts. i hope no one minds this. i bring the digi eye wherever i go and no matter how busy i am, its eyelid insists on opening up. i try to post as i shoot.]
If i laugh at your geekiness, jenn see, then it will be a math major laughing. oups..
I miss twin peaks!
This may, in fact, be the place, heather..
btw, both my digi eye and I are projected into this image if it is not obvious..
I often return to familiar childhood locations and they always seem, upon the returen, much smaller and somehow darker, like the veneer has peeled away and all is exposed.
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[pardon the abundance of posts. i hope no one minds this. i bring the digi eye wherever i go and no matter how busy i am, its eyelid insists on opening up. i try to post as i shoot.]
pardon me for asking to be pardoned. [continue regress..]. oh christopher, do look for color..
I see you have found your spot for your photo challenge. ;)
Foreboding. This too is going to sound horrbily geeky, but it reminds me of something in the town of Twin Peaks.
If i laugh at your geekiness, jenn see, then it will be a math major laughing. oups..
I miss twin peaks!
This may, in fact, be the place, heather..
btw, both my digi eye and I are projected into this image if it is not obvious..
I often return to familiar childhood locations and they always seem, upon the returen, much smaller and somehow darker, like the veneer has peeled away and all is exposed.
Chris, I went back to my childhood home, and felt the same way, so small, so dark...
I saw your shadow in the photo. :)
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