Lenslinger
Mar 14th 2009, 12:00 PM
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But when did that stop me? Besides, this heavenly shot by Nathan Parsons deserves somekind of write-up: Seen here in the wild, these temporary spires can be found alone and in clusters. Courthouse parking lots, interstate breakdown lanes, suburban sinkholes, there's almost nowhere these broadcast obelisks won't pop up. Often reaching apogee just around dusk, they then contract altogether, before reappearing in empty parking lots an hour shy of midnight. Me, I avoid 'em these towers of babble like the plague; but only because I almost O.D.'d once on generator exhaust and Cheesy Poofs. Don't ask. Just know that young Nathan laid a halo on this leaning steeple, bringing a sense of divinity to an otherwise ugly appendage.
Not bad for the new guy.http://res1.blogblog.com/tracker/7301175-9196161780291984324.gif?l=lenslinger.blogspot.com
More... (http://lenslinger.blogspot.com/2009/03/no-prose-needed.html)
But when did that stop me? Besides, this heavenly shot by Nathan Parsons deserves somekind of write-up: Seen here in the wild, these temporary spires can be found alone and in clusters. Courthouse parking lots, interstate breakdown lanes, suburban sinkholes, there's almost nowhere these broadcast obelisks won't pop up. Often reaching apogee just around dusk, they then contract altogether, before reappearing in empty parking lots an hour shy of midnight. Me, I avoid 'em these towers of babble like the plague; but only because I almost O.D.'d once on generator exhaust and Cheesy Poofs. Don't ask. Just know that young Nathan laid a halo on this leaning steeple, bringing a sense of divinity to an otherwise ugly appendage.
Not bad for the new guy.http://res1.blogblog.com/tracker/7301175-9196161780291984324.gif?l=lenslinger.blogspot.com
More... (http://lenslinger.blogspot.com/2009/03/no-prose-needed.html)