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søndag 25. april 2010

OH GOD, THEY ARE COMING!



In A house at Furuset, the Panda Army waits, sleeping, dreaming of the Holocaust to come, when they awake from their slumber to create PANDAMONIUM!
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torsdag 15. april 2010

THE OTHERS



Shot in the middle of the day. Most of the effect created in the camera, a little extra kick added in Photoshop.
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THE BONES



Heavily photoshopped, but nothing removed or added. The bones of something ancient. Or something entirely else.
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mandag 12. april 2010

THEY WATCH!



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fredag 9. april 2010

IN DREAMS



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søndag 28. mars 2010

PAN'S DANCE


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tirsdag 23. februar 2010

VINES



A new attempt at an old favourite; trying to get to the essence of those vines. Lotsa photoshopping obviously.

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mandag 22. februar 2010

GIRL AND BULL



An old picture I always knew could work, but that I've never been satisfied with, though I've tried many times. So I decided to give it real hell i Photoshop. And finally I'm satisfied.

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WINTER NIGHT



Sometime in December. Only minor curve adjustments in Photoshop.
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søndag 21. februar 2010

EARS




After a couple of months of little or no photographic experimentation, The Dodologist is slowly picking up camera and Photoshop again. Examples will be posted here, and first out is the picture Ears. Actually, it's not photshopped at all, except from being cropped.

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mandag 8. februar 2010

GHOSTS OF AUTUMN PAST

Early last autumn I was forced to spend a couple of days at a hotel outside of Oslo (it’s called “work”, I believe). It was, as is to be expected of this work thingy, rather dreadful. But I did get to spend a morning at the beautiful Tyrifjorden, taking lots of pictures (with a tri pod, which was a first).

The soundtrack to that morning was the record Ghosts, by The Triple Tree. Ghosts is a homage to M.R. James, perhaps the greatest writer of horror stories ever.

The Triple Tree is Andrew King and a certain Tony Wakeford, and skadoodling around on YouTube, I came across this fascinating and beautiful video to the song The Ghosts of England:





Here are some of the pictures, by the way (click'em for larger versions):









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