Post a photo of where you are

Is it so bad? My arms and legs are at right angles. The laptop monitor should be higher…at eye level I suppose. This is my recording set up. I move the large monitor to the front most of the time.

A couple more photos, still the same spot as the other ones, but these are color, and they might be my best photos I’ve captured to date. I’m super excited about them and the resolution is amazing, so I’m probably going to make some huge prints to put on my walls somewhere.

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Those are great. Is it all the work of one artist?

I think those three are all different artists. Location here, and highly recommended: http://www.sculptureinthewild.com/

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God damn man these are awesome. I’m saving them both for the next time I get baked–gonna throw them up on my monitor and stare at them while I listen to some appropriate music.

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Thought I’d share some my friend took, he’s a hobbyist photographer. These were all taken in one of my favourite countries in the world and home of noted mail-order bride Melania Trump: Slovenia.

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Really good.

You’re becoming UP’s Cezanne, who kept returning to paint the same mountain about 70 times.

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I love the photo in the forest.

Those are so good!

Unless I miss my guess that’s Runcorn - a bridge I have driven past many times returning from visiting family in Shropshire when I used to live in Liverpool - Its a much more industrial view from the road - but I always thought it was a great looking bridge. it looks positively idyllic there
I do have a bit of a weird liking for a bridges

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I kind of get it, the better you get to know a place, the more interesting details you can pick out. It’s especially true in swamps like these, which are just a complete sensory overload when you first visit them. There is an overwhelming amount of sounds, objects and textures, it becomes really hard to focus on any one thing.

Apocalyptic view from the apartment.

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Looks like a giant banksy on the wall of the white building.

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I’m trying to figure out how a door that nice ends up with casing that horrible.

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Yeah it’s gorgeous. Had me thinking of the hobbit.

The gal saved it from a house that caught on fire

She needs to have it trimmed out properly by a good carpenter imo. It’s disrespectful to the door to surround it with that thin, ratty painted pine.

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