scopOphilic_micromessaging_1067 - scopOphilic1997 presents a new micro-messaging series: small, subtle, and often unintentional messages we send and receive verbally and non-verbally.
One of the greatest cinematic scenes in movie history. And no wonder. To film Omar Sharif's entrance through a mirage, Panavision created a 482mm lens specifically for this one shot as envisaged by David Lean, the director.
A little lopsided by Shelly Lynn Hachey O
Via Flickr:
I have often reflected on this capture as it looks like the bears left side is swollen (abscess tooth, stung by a bee, in a scruff, impersonating a squirrel hiding nuts, chewing tobacco)? This was the only angle I could get from my vehicle while she/he grazed for food. Otherwise looked very healthy-wild grizzly in the Canadian Rockies.
UH oh, new asshole alert
He prefers to go by Lens, and disagrees with the title of 'serial killer' thats been giving to him. Dying just happens to be the sad real end to alot of his,,,'projects'.
Some of them just arent cut out for it. Or they get broken beyond repair, or, just simply get to boring.
But thats rare. Hes very good at his job
He doesnt have a type, he doesnt have a set of motivations, his only real calling card is the way he playfully mocks the people trying to find him and the people related to whatever victim he has, with polaroids and nice little vhs tapes of his work.
Which honestly, he views as a little treat. So few get to peek at the work he does, the art he creates.
God forbid he finds you entertaining enough to become a muse
[My blue bucket of gold, yet, friend, why don't you love me. And once the myth has been told. The lens deforms it as lightning. This is the magical part of the cheese.]