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As discussed in this post, sometimes it makes the most sense to enter a building in the middle of the night for various reasons. Under the auspices of the full moon, it made sense to enter the North Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton at about 3 AM because I had no idea of the security posturing protocols there. So I set up my camera for several 15 minute exposures while I ran around the building, peering out windows and looking for security apparatuses. This was the final shot taken; the seemingly-bright orange glow was actually the dim glow of a light mounted on a nearby building, and the dim white light on the floor near the radiator was that of the moon. As this shot was exposing, I came across an active alarm system, LEDs blinking - it had not been triggered, but the building was not interesting enough to take the risk. By 4:30 I had killed this exposure and was on my way back to the car.
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“You’re in a stasis web. It drains energon, but leaves the flesh alive! It takes only a few moments, but I find a slower pace makes the vital fluids taste so much better… “
-Tarantulas, “Beast Wars”
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“why is beast machines so good?” i asked myself before realizing its the result of a hexafusion
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Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
—William Wordsworth
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A stream in Tomtor, Russia, that never freezes because of the hot springs. The vapor, coming out continuously, freezes instantly over the trees all around, creating very bizarre shapes. Томтор, as it’s called in Russian, is a small town situated inside the Pole of the Cold, the world’s coldest inhabited place, where the January’s average temperature is -50°C.
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Boards of Canada ‘Reach for the Dead’ Locations
Photographs by Neil Krug