Guys look at this 18th birthday invitation from @larwisko 😭🤚❤️
you're amazing, I love u 💛🖤🥺
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STILL AVAILABLE!
Our King in Yellow Print is a window into Carcosa, where flap the tatters of its xanthous King. If you're looking for your own Yellow Sign, here it is!
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Got some ink done the other week.
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Sunshine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2018-11-11 15:45:14 by stuart murdoch
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Scoping out locations in readiness for the infrastructure changes that were about to begin here in Sunshine. One of several projects, that explore photography as evidence amongst other ideas. Blog | Tumblr | Twitter | Website | Instagram | Photography links | s2z digital garden | pixelfed.social | glass | grainary | vero
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"...the King in Yellow had opened his tattered mantle and there was only God to cry to now."
bit.ly/azhmodai
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Mum has been requesting this one for a while. There’s a few with a similar concept around but I wanted to do it with my kind of twist on it.
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Soooo much new framed spooky art for Night Gallery...
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The Yellow Sign
Okay so this is the most commonly used yellow sign:
And it's not the ACTUAL yellow sign but intention matters so it's good enough for us.
I remember I looked at it and I thought "huh that kinda looks like a semicolon and a lowercase j and a question mark, arranged like so:"
or flipped or whatever. The important thing is that this transforms the yellow sign from a mere glyph to simple typeable text! You can use a ;j? as a shorthand for the yellow sign!
Isn't that just peachy?
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Turns out Lost Carcosa had a revolution in the early 20th century, so what you've actually summoned is the Democratically Elected Committee In Yellow
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Signs of Spring
First - Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 135mm f/3.5
Second - Auto Rikenon 135mm f/2.8
Third - Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f/1.2
Forth - Asahi Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4 (8 element)
Sony A7
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West Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 2018-12-05 12:40:05 by stuart murdoch
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Slipping outdoors during my lunch break to pop across to the nearest Mall and grab something to eat. Sometimes things happen here, most times not. I'v los count of how many times driver didn't see me as I used the clearly labelled pedestrian crossing! One of several projects, that explore photography as evidence amongst other ideas. Blog | Tumblr | Twitter | Website | Instagram | Photography links | s2z digital garden | pixelfed.social | glass | grainary | Vero
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