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A trick of the light

by Caine

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Professional noticer at large

What am I doing? Working!

"Oh, I reckon I believes in tea, sunrises, that sort of thing.".
Esme Weatherwax, Carpe Jugulum

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"And as you cross the circle line,
Well the ice wall creaks behind
You're a rabbit on the run.
And the silver splinters fly
In the corner of your eye,
Shining in the setting sun.
Well do you ever get the feeling
That the story's too damn real
And in the present tense.
Or that everbody's on the stage
And it seems like you're the only
Person sitting in the audience


Skating away, skating away, skating away On the thin ice of the new day"

- Ian Anderson

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shitake says:

Excellent set,and last shot is simply fabulous!

14th Oct 2010, 22:15

Dania says:

Fabulous set. I love pictures of old, rusty things.

14th Oct 2010, 22:27

Caine says:

Thanks, Shitake. :)

Thanks, Dania. This is all from an old tumbledown house, it's a frequent subject of mine.

14th Oct 2010, 22:39

mysteritmo says:

Great idea, wonderful textures.

14th Oct 2010, 23:59

Caine says:

Thanks, Mysteritmo. I really envy people in cities who can find old, abandoned factories and such. I love shooting stuff like that.

15th Oct 2010, 01:08

taniwha says:

Like the texture in 2 and the shadows in 7. The last one is so painterly. It's even self-framed.

15th Oct 2010, 15:37

Caine says:

Thanks, Taniwha. The last shot, I've taken that at least once a year, because I never know if the house will be standing.

15th Oct 2010, 19:56

Viv says:

always love these

27th Oct 2010, 10:13

IceTwister says:

wow these are all great i have faved some of them too.

27th Oct 2010, 18:07

Caine says:

Thanks, Viv. I hope it all stays standing for some time to come.

Thank you, IceTwister!

Ooh, thanks for the HL!

27th Oct 2010, 18:36

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