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Anonymous asked: how are you?
That’s a good question, anon. I don’t really know right now, actually. Thanks for asking. How ‘bout you?
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bone cancer.
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Get a giant telephoto lens.
Start zoomed all the way out.
Step back a few feet and zoom in so the object is the same size.
Repeat.
Or it’s witchcraft and we need to set this photographer on fire.
Also known as the “Hitchcock Pull” or the “dolly zoom,” this technique was pioneered by Irmin Roberts and was famously used in Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Vertigo.”
It should be used a lot more, honestly.
Quake pro mode. 100%.
I feel nauseous.
Is this how they do it?!?! I’ve always wondered when I saw it in movies. I WANT!
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The World We Do Not Know, That Today by Hikari Shimoda
“Oil on Canvas | 2 x 1.6 m | 2012
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Giant sea star eating a corpse.
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