There you go, it fooled me. I see now that you can use the light from a TV to create some interesting photography.
There you go, it fooled me. I see now that you can use the light from a TV to create some interesting photography.
Little Cayman Brac by Tony Walton, on Flickr
Interesting. I think I have an inkling of what you mean by psychological here, Tony, but I'm not sure. Something where the photograph shows people or something affected by people, or perhaps evidence of the lack of people's influence. Trouble is, though, that just about all photographs can fit under that description. Not all realize that, though, and that can make a difference in the photographs.
Lovely photos, Tyrion, wonderful light. I'm always a sucker for those layers of shadows with different tones in landscapes. That green dot in the road is quite a strange looking artifact indeed.
What is that green dot? It seems too circular to be in the road. I couldn't enlarge it in flickr to see it closer.
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You know what, lads? I think we have our very first paranormal photo anomaly on old LitNet. If Art Bell hadn't retired for the forty-third time, I'd call him up. Clearly it's otherworldly, an automated signal beacon from an old alien ship (extra-dimensional, of course), whose crew died long ages ago, and which has been drifting, signaling into the darkness ever since. Then again it could be a really small, circular ghost. Or part of one. Or there's a portal in my driveway that I never noticed before, and if I'm not careful, me and my Honda are likely to slip through into the land of fae, where cruel and whimsical nature spirits in the service of the White Queen will have their way with me. And my car.
Obsessed with facial symmetry.
That stac, buffeted by waves in Tonywalt's picture looks as if it has the texture of a sponge.
How can you past a picture directly from the PC on the post? So far I managed to post only links with images on Litnet, but not the images themselves.
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"I seemed to have sensed also from an early age that some of my experiences as a reader would change me more as a person than would many an event in the world where I sat and read. "
Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
There is a way to put a picture on the site and then link to it. I go a round-about way of taking the photo from Google and then putting it in an anonymous Photobucket site. I don't know if that is worth bothering doing any more. Perhaps just a link to a shared picture on Google is adequate. I don't know what the best solution is. Ideally I would like some folder in Google for pictures that I make public.
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