Old Delamar Cemetery by Joe Grant
Via Flickr:
Shot as 720nm IR, Red/Blue channel swap and tuned up the white balance. Near Delamar, Lincoln County, Nevada
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Forgotten….Explored 2/5/24 da Sherrianne100
Tramite Flickr:
Just a little shed sitting in the field, home to a few mice and spiders. Forgotten by those who once stored their tools within and are no longer able to use them anyway. Nature has a way of reclaiming that which has been forgotten….
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Cleaning out the Flickr
I’m in the process of going through my old Flickr account to clean out some images that don’t need to be there, or just got shoved in there and forgotten about. Some of those may turn up here in thr coming days. Sorry / not sorry (as required) for the inconvenience. :)
ETA: I'll add the tag #Cleaning Out The Flickr to these; because why not?
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Wyrd Futhark Rune Ring 2024
Elder Futhark Rune Art
Wyrd Futhark Rune Ring was a collection of seven designs scatter-shared March 2020 on various social media platforms and subsequently forgotten within the great Well of Mimir (ie. the internet.)
That was until May 2024, whereupon "Wyrd Futhark Rune Ring - Version 'E' [Red Runes Cycle] originally shared by me on Flickr, was unexpectedly discovered posted upon Vikings and Norse Mythology (Facebook) albeit with a signature removed. To be fair, the Vikings & Norse Mythology re-posting received far more interest than the original.
Following a brief fit of ego-driven pique, WYRD FUTHARK RUNE RING [VERSION 2024] was created (well, this was version 6). The original from Flickr has been included here to perhaps illustrate where a hypothetical personal creative journey began.
Signatures or not, all these designs are shared freely to celebrate inner Spirit(s). Perhaps upon relection, at least one of them found their way home.
Vikings & Norse Mythology [Facebook]
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ESSAY NUMBER ONE: SIMON BELLAMY AND THE EXPANSION OF THE MISFITS UNIVERSE; WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW
Misfits, created by Howard Overman, aired its first episode on November 12th, 2009; what followed was a wild and unpredictable ride of a series, unlike anything that TV had ever seen before. With a cast of unique characters who get even more unique superpowers just minutes into the first episode, this show’s thirty-seven episode run would be unforgettable for most audiences. However, there is MUCH more to this series which lies below the surface.
If you’ve watched Misfits in its entirety, you may think you know everything there is to know about the series, but there is much more to be discovered. Below the surface, deep into the Misfits waters, you’ll find online shorts, long-forgotten vlogs interrupted by superheroes from the future, sinister confessions, deleted scenes within forgotten scripts, abandoned Twitter accounts, Flickr photography, and even evidence of lost media. A huge reason why I enjoy this show so much is because of how insanely deep its lore actually goes once you look past the original series. There’s an entire world of Misfits to be discovered, and in my first essay, I hope to introduce you to some of that content, provided by our beloved Simon Bellamy.
The in-character shorts uploaded online during the run of seasons one and two, shot from the perspective of the reclusive Simon, are more on the relatively well-known side of things. On YouTube, a search for “Misfits online films” brings up multiple playlists containing DVD-exclusive shorts recorded by Simon and various security cameras throughout the community centre. These shorts provide a small insight into what the characters’ lives are like outside of the episodes we know and love, and they serve to exist as sweet little extras for curious fans who just can’t get enough of the show. This isn’t all that Simon contributes when it comes to giving us the extras, though; in fact, many of these entries are directly tied to him and videos he’s made. For example, his YouTube channel contains his full tribute video to Nathan, and his Flickr account provides insights into his mind, as well as some images that casual fans may not have seen before. He also had a Twitter, as did the rest of the main cast! I find these accounts to be fascinating, as they provide a beautiful insight into what life is like for the characters outside of what we all saw on screen.
Another video of Simon’s includes a cameo from Superhoodie, who briefly interrupts his tribute to Nathan, along with a separate video, which I have yet to find again, in which Simon confesses to killing Sally in a rather sinister manner. I’ll update this post with more resources later; for now, I just wanted to appreciate Simon’s contribution to extending the Misfits universe.
Edit #1: Simon's confession can be found here! Big thanks to @merrilark for replying with the link, I don't think I would have been able to find it on my own :)
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