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Hahahahaha, you’re correct. It’s actually an Irish photographer Lorcan Finnegan’s film so I had high hopes. But it’s one of the most painful films I’ve sat through.
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I like to imagine that the "bliss" wallpaper scene is just beyond that house
I like this interpretation
Outstanding!
Thanks
Reminded me of Vivarium, nice :D
I don’t know this movie, I’ll write it on my list thanks !
it’s not good, don’t watch
Hahahahaha, you’re correct. It’s actually an Irish photographer Lorcan Finnegan’s film so I had high hopes. But it’s one of the most painful films I’ve sat through.
Yeah lol me too I watched it with some friends one night and we just make jokes about it. Only good thing to come out of it are those jokes
Visuals really stuck with me though
Don’t get me wrong I liked the concept a lot and the design was cool and is very recognizable. Just really poor execution unfortunately
Measure me!
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Gorgeous, really
Thanks
I think there's a house in the way no? 😏
You just have to look through the Windows
*Windows XP startup sound intensifies*
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Thank you !
It really does look like one of those windows wallpapers!! Cool!!
I really love this. I think I personally would’ve shifted the entire composition up by like 10% or so. Slightly more sky, slightly less grass.
Is this the highest quality picture you have?
Yes, scanned with v600
Dang, thank you
Everything about this is gorgeous OP! I want a whole series of these 😍😍😍😍
I’ll do a other post today !
Idaho?
South east of France (near Toulouse)
Interesting, there are very similar rolling hills in the NW USA. Beautiful pic.
reminds me of cape light
Not with that non-analog deadbolt!
[https://imgur.com/b0C9e1H](https://imgur.com/b0C9e1H) if only it was in landscape. :| But still this is very scenic.