livinginghostcolours
Exercises in Hypnagogia
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"the heterogeneous and anarchistic tendencies offering the greatest complexity of antagonisms that lead to the triumphant reign of the most rigorous hierarchies of form" - Salvador Dali
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Hello. Is there anybody out there? Just nod if you can hear me...
Does anyone use tumblr anymore? I am wanting to start blog journaling again, and wondering where people are congregating to read these kinds of thoughts. Lost millennial asking for a friend ;)
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Devil’s Castle framed by fall colors
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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“The night outside was like a dark, heavy, perfumed flower. An expectant night - a night when things intended to happen. Very still. Only the loveliest of muted sounds - the faintest whisper of trees, the airiest sigh of wind, the half-heard, half-felt moan of the sea.”
— L.M. Montgomery, Emily’s Quest (via basileus)
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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You just entered the twilight zone.
The mighty hat standing tall among crystal glacial rivers 🌦
#iceland .@beyondthelands
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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A wall of basalt columns at the Grand Canyon
Credit: h0rdur
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Glacial Gates, Iceland  - Via • by h0rdur
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Everybody, try laughing. Then whatever scares you will go away!
MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO ( 1988 )
となりのトトロ, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Memories from today. 8.9.2019
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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IG: Freeda
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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Kawaii cat pile in the colors of bisexual pride flag.
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🏳️‍🌈👊LGBT+ Super heroes! 👊🏳️‍🌈
I had a blast drawing these guys, I hope you like em! I would love to make comics with them if I knew how to make comics :/ Maybe in the future I will? Also, click on the images to see what their powers are!
Who’s your Fave?
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livinginghostcolours · 5 years ago
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I’m bi. Always have been. Technically queer, I guess. I really have no gender preference. I have the ability to just be attracted to “person.” Whatever their identity. Live free ✊
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Some beautiful rad queer stickers seen in June 2019
via: @snek-snek
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livinginghostcolours · 6 years ago
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Studying vision today, and therefore rods and cones. Overwhelmed by the mathematical symmetry and art that governs nature. 
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livinginghostcolours · 6 years ago
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A short film documenting a packrafting trip in Wrangell St. Elias national park in July, 2018.
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livinginghostcolours · 6 years ago
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Norway is home to some of the most spectacular fjords on Earth. These v-shaped valleys carved by glaciers during the last ice age harbor sharp mountain ridges and long arms of sea water turning into a very dramatic landscape during both day and night. The fjords of Northern Norway do possess one more advantage though. In the winter, when a thick blanket of snow deposits on the jagged-edged peaks, the aurora borealis sheds light on them and reveals the splendor of the scenery. The goal with this short film was to show the beauty of those fjords using similar time-lapse techniques (tracking, ramping…) as some of my previous movies to showcase the night sky in a different way. All the scenes were shot on Senja island. You will be able to gaze at many aurora shows in different lighting situations (moon, light pollution…), whether they are a simple arch on the northern horizon or an overhead corona. I also wanted to highlight different night sky phenomena, like Orion and Barnard’s loop, the Perseus arm and its nebulosity in the aurora, or even comet Wirtanen with the Pleiades and Hyades!
All was shot with the Sony a7rII, Sony a7s and the Canon 6D Baader modified and a variety of bright lenses ranging from 14mm to 150mm. I used the Lonely Speck Pure Night and Matt Aust Light pollution filters to reduce light pollution and increase details on the deep-sky scenes and also the Vixen Polarie to track the stars and get cleaner shots. For motion control I used the Syrp 3-axis Genie I system and also the Vixen Polarie. All post production was made in Lr with the special timelapse plus plugin, Sequence for mac, TLDF, and final production was made in FCPX. I hope you like the movie as much as I liked shooting and processing it and I thank everyone of you for your support. All content is of course copyrighted AMP&F (except sountrack licensed through The Musicbed: Tony Anderson with ‘The Way Home’), and no footage can be used in any way without the author’s permission. Please contact me for media and purchase inquiry. Please share and comment if you liked the video and follow me for more videos like this one! More at nightlightsfilms.com
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livinginghostcolours · 6 years ago
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This is Te Tara Koi Koia, a near mythical, pyramid shaped rocky island at the southern edge of New Zealand’s remote Chatham Islands @chatham_taiko_trust This is the only nesting site of the vulnerable Chatham albatross and spending 24 hours camping on this rocky fortress was one of the most memorable days of my life. Te Tara Koi Koia lies incredibly exposed at the mercy of the wild southern Ocean and landing is only possible on a handful of days every year. It took 27 days of waiting on a sheep farm on the main island (thank you Bruce and Liz for your hospitality) until finally a gap appeared on my very last day. With the help of many Chatham Islanders we managed to get on and off  Te Tara Koi Koia safely with 100 kg of camera gear. A heartfelt thank you to the traditional owners for granting me and my @NatGeo team access. This video was shot and edited by my fantastic assistant @ottowhitehead The @chatham_taiko_trust is a pioneering local grassroots conservation organization and my work in the Chatham Islands would not have been possible without their support and guidance. Please follow @chatham_taiko_trust to experience more of one of the wildest parts of our planet.
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