Among a myriad of other reasons, I wanna get back to to get in front of ’s lens.

These pics quickly became some of my all-time faves.

I’m not sure I was shiny enough 😂

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Collection "Light syntesis"
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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
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Collection "Light syntesis"
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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
https://t.co/EW3pPStp6j

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Collection "Light syntesis"
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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
https://t.co/EW3pPStp6j

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Collection "Light syntesis"
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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
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Yes, I have a clip-on macro lens. Not this one exactly but it looks basically like this

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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
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Universal had not quite landed an interconnected universe before they started questioning & revisiting the “why?”. “The Wolfman;” “Dracula Untold;” “I, Frankenstein;” & “The Mummy:” each were re-made w/ a revisionist lens. Each had potential. Each “bombed” https://t.co/ITGbyLNQIl

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🤔 You're dead right. It's a waste of a license. I had no clue it was a licensed game until recently. So many years that I never even viewed it through that lens. 😄 Most licensed games of this era were simply crap. We were grateful just to have a game that, well.. wasn't crap 😋

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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
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RPG Horror Inspiration Month: Day Two
Don't Panic
A Mexican riff on Nightmare on Elm Street done in the late 1980's. Worth watching to see how these tropes and concepts get remixed through another cultural lens.

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Hi! Meet new in the collection "Light syntesis" on

This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens.
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Hi!
This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens. You can also highlight objects or move the camera itself)
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The Cryptid of the Day is Batsquatch, first spotted near Mount St. Helens. As its name suggests, this creature resembles a winged primate, standing 9 feet tall with a massive wingspan. It reportedly has some ability to affect car engines.

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😏Yep, Jules uses contact lens. And her normal outfit is not so fashionable.

Síp, Jules no es tan fashion en casa. Y usa lentillas.
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Timed the completion of this just right as the brilliant sunset aligned perfectly with my smile. Because and go together where I come from, I celebrated the end of a productive day! Amazing the special sense of “clarity” through a glass lens. 😉🥂👩‍🎨🎉

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This photo was taken using the light painting technique (Light painting is a long exposure technique with moving different light sources in front of the lens. You can also highlight objects or move the camera itself)
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Secret Ruler. If our collective plight is easier viewed through an interdimensional lizard lens.. you’re silly.. but fun. sketchy art.

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The chest lens.
Those face plates.
That Proton Cannon.
That porn stache.
The ROLLER SKATES.
It’s perfect, Mafex.

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