danielvesterskovjensen posted a photo:
containing a new shipment of style
brookeshaden posted a photo:
I was able to shoot this with the help of my husband, I had the remote in my hand while he poured red sand over my face, so the sand is not "faked". If you could even tell it was sand heheh.
I really wanted to play with the idea here that humans can be built, re-made, or even de-constructed. The sheet as representation of flesh, the sand as representation of blood.
ratexla posted a photo:
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
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Awesome zoom is awesome.
Pity I "had to" use ISO 800... %P I could have walked up to people and flash-photographed them in the face, as I normally do. But flash sucks roughly as hard as grain... hehe... AND... I was already nervous about a couple of other things in my little life, so I treated myself to... hmmm... not bothering any scareh celebs! :B
At least Justin spotted my paparazzi ass later, and made another face. :)
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The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
He also spotted me!! 8O
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The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
ratexla posted a photo:
He spotted me!! :O
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The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please support the Humane Society of the United States!
Antoine Doyen / photojournaliste posted a photo:
Rachel Picard, Directrice Generale de Voyages-Sncf.com, filiale de la SNCF sur internet. Levallois-Perret, France. 4 mars 2010. Photo : Antoine Doyen
Antoine Doyen / photojournaliste posted a photo:
Rachel Picard, Directrice Generale de Voyages-Sncf.com, filiale de la SNCF sur internet. Levallois-Perret, France. 4 mars 2010. Photo : Antoine Doyen
Antoine Doyen / photojournaliste posted a photo:
Rachel Picard, Directrice Generale de Voyages-Sncf.com, filiale de la SNCF sur internet. Levallois-Perret, France. 4 mars 2010. Photo : Antoine Doyen
Antoine Doyen / photojournaliste posted a photo:
Rachel Picard, Directrice Generale de Voyages-Sncf.com, filiale de la SNCF sur internet. Levallois-Perret, France. 4 mars 2010. Photo : Antoine Doyen