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Sexy Boots by lomokev

Love those sexy boots I have noticed that quite a lot of the native birds wear wellies when its rains, they call them galoshes. I love brightly colored wellies as you may of noticed before when I made my hifi wellies set where i spent the hole night crawling around in the mud at rave taking photos.

(Reblogged from kolorblindzine)

An Afghan vendor looks for customers on the second day of the Eid al-Adha in Kabul, Afghanistan on November 7, 2011. (Muhammed Muheisen/AP) (via The Hajj and Eid al-Adha - The Big Picture - Boston.com)

thomforsyth:

Stuart Haygarth,

DUNGENESS ( work in progress)

I have been collecting man-made debris from the Dungeness coastline in Kent over many years. I am sorting and categorizing the mass of objects and from each grouping creating a piece of work.

The finished pieces take different forms such as sculptural & functional objects and photographic documentation.

So far I have completed 4 works. The first being ‘Tide Mark’ (2004) which is both an installation piece and a photographic work. Tide Mark is a collection of primarily plastic objects categorized by colour. Starting with white objects and ending with black, a kind of tide mark through the colour spectrum is produced.

(Reblogged from bearyellow)

Rainy night on the pier by lomokev

Taken on a rainy November night on Brighton pier. Just found this randomly in my Lightroom library while viewing all 100,000+ images in my library before I perfumed a search. That’s one of the reasons I love lightroom everything is so accessible so quickly and you discover old gems buy ascendent. Don’t get photographers that just use the finder and Photoshop and not Lightroom or similar app.

photojojo:

Sure, you could light paint with remote control helicopters, but vaccuum light painting is basically the best.

Roomba Light Painting Flickr Group

Photo by IBRoomba via PetaPixel

(Reblogged from photojojo)