
Chris Leo and Vague Angels.
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The brunettes live in knifeville, last winter.
www.knifeville.it
chrisleolive.blogspot.com/
www.myspace.com/vagueangels
www.prettyactivity.com
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The brunettes.
The brunettes live in knifeville, last winter.
www.knifeville.it
www.lilchiefrecords.com/brunettes
www.myspace.com/thebrunettes
Taken with: Nikon FA, Nikkor 35mm f.2, Ilford Delta 3200.
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Amman Cotton Mill End.
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"Ogni cosa è mossa dal cuore..l'amore o un obbiettivo caro. Quando muore è sempre e solo l'ombra di quel cuore, e ogni cosa che rimanda ad esso, una lacrima o un pezzo di maceria, è l'eco di un sogno violato.
Qualcosa di immobile, di morto, sembra vivere in alcuni riflessi del sole...
anche l'odore, nel ricordo, muore e a ritornare sulla via di un non ritorno, c'è solo puzzo e desolazione."
Parole di sue, grazie mille.
Anche la Storia di questo cotonificio è una storia conclusa.
Also the story of this Cotton Mill is and ended story.
I go on holiday!!!
Part of PN Cotton Mill project
Taken with: Nikon Fa, Sigma 24mm. f/2, Fomapan 200 Creative pushed to 400.
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Amman Cotton Mill Metropolis.
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“There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.”
(Maria in Metropolis, Fritz Lang)
Part of PN Cotton Mill project
All taken with: Nikon Fa, Sigma 24mm. f/2, Fomapan 200 Creative pushed to 400.
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Amman Cotton Mill Doors and Windows.
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THE DOOR SLAMMED
The remains of fairy stories
and crumbs litter the table
The wall lights up
The wind enters
and blows away the last grains.
Poem of Lidija Šimkutė
Part of PN Cotton Mill project
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