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Author Archives: Stupidity Hole
Utility at Sunset
The first sunset of this year, this photo is of, but facing away from the sun. All about the mood, hence the moodiness. Really this isn’t that good a photo. It’s fine; it’s composed well enough, but I don’t think … Continue reading
Getting onto a Moving Train Dream
Someone who wasn’t Molly Ringwald, Danny DeVito and myself were looking to jump onto a train that was going by. We had a briefcase full of money that we’d acquired, and inside the money was Illuminati pyramid-shaped, and gold. There … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1447: Specific Kind of Music
It’s a hot day outside and I was planning on doing some editing on my lunch break but it seems that that ship has sailed. That’s okay, however, because I’m here now. I’m writing something, but I’m thinking about things … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged appreciate, balancing, culture, disagreeable, intentnional, interaction, specific, swing, thinking, writing
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Weathering Memories
Another photo of a sand dune, and this one with some weathered tracks. I like this photo in how it shows recovery processes. The tracks are clear, but they’re gradually smoothing over. Eventually they will disappear as winds move sand … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Australia, dune, footprints, landscape, memories, monochrome, monochrome-madness, nature, sand, steps, tracks, weathering
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1446: Filling in the Spots
Yesterday I challenged myself to a little bit of worldbuilding and it spiraled away from what I was trying to do, time-wise, and it’s still going but that’s okay. Sometimes that happens. But I was hoping to have it done … Continue reading
Gosling in Water
Toward the end of last year I was fortunate enough to get some photos of goslings, including the one below, which was drinking water when I took this. Could the photo be brighter? Sure, but it could’ve been better overall. … Continue reading
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Tagged avian, bird, Drinking, droplet, drops, gosling, monochrome, water
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Breaking into Light
On Thursday I left work early to take a couple of people to the airport. Had some time after so I went for a walk around Cape Banks. The weather was not great, but sometimes that’s what I want. Sometimes … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged churned, lens-artists, motion, nature, ocean, storm, water, waterscape, waves
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José Ramón “Bibiki” García: Iyo Echoes
Two listens. Short piece where it felt like I took my time. Not sure as to how well I captured the song here, but I think I captured something in it. José Ramón “Bibiki” García’s Iyo Echoes is from the soundtrack … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged arco, bibiki garcia, clarity, distant, finding, iyo echoes, loop, muffled, slipping, wavers
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1445: Cold day following a cold day
A cold day following a cold day. A series of cold days. It’s a series of two. I’d say it’s a series of three, but the evening isn’t the entirety of a day, so does it even really count? I … Continue reading
Ken Nakagawa: Corridors of the Sky
Alright so this one was written over one listen, but with a few restarts and some rewinds. I kept on getting interrupted in some manner when I started, mostly because I paid attention to the interruptions. Then I had to … Continue reading
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Tagged atelier iris, carry, corridors, drama, dreaming, echoing, flies, float, ken nakagawa, shimmers, sky
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