Kozak

shark vs the universe
Misplaced Lens Cap
cherry valley forever
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trying on a metaphor

Origami Around
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Kiana Khansmith

if i look back, i am lost
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
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Three Goblin Art
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Kozak
Because anyone can commit suicide, or spout their mouth in front of a camera. But you wanna know what takes real courage? Keeping your mouth shut, no matter what you might be feeling. Holding it all together when the stakes are this high.
Francis Underwood
THINK TANK AIRPORT TAKEOFF
When I planned a trip that included a flight I came to the conclusion that my current Lowepro camerabag was not really suitable as cabin gear so the search for a new bag began. The guys at Think Tank Photo were so kind to send me an Airport TakeOff backpack to take with me and put it to test on my recent Italy trip. The hybrid combination of a stroller and backpack seemed perfect and I wonder why nobody else thought of that years ago. I told them the bag would have to be pretty sturdy to survive the conditions the derelict buildings are in as well being pulled through overgrown gardens while at the same time being comfortable as I am carrying the bag a lot. I was being told that should be no problem and the asked me to write and publish an honest review. So here we go.
When I received it and took it out of the box I was a little sceptical about the dimensions and I feared the bag would never fit into the airplane cabine storage unit. There was nothing to worry because it fitted the cabin locker without any problems. You will get a LOT of bag space for your money. This bag will easily hold 2 dslrâs with lenses fitted and plenty additional gear. I managed to fit in all the gear I own and still have space left.There are many zippered pockets and I even used one to carry my passport and boarding pass.
The backpack is made from very heavy duty canvas and looks just like a normal airplane stroller but it can be transformed into a backpack in seconds. It features it retractable handle, two wheels as well as tucked away backpack straps. The build quality is simply amazing. Itâs build like a tank with high quality materials. The wheels are not the average stroller plastic noisy ones but can be compared with high quality rollerblade wheels. On 2 sides there are big padded handles for lifting. The retractable handle feels a bit flimsy due to made of very light weight material and although Think Tank recommends not lifting the bag on the handle I could lift the bag easily with full gear inside. I had no problems attaching my large Really Right Stuff TVL-34 tripod to the side of the bag with the straps and included tripod cup. If you want to take your laptop on your trips, forget about taking a seperate laptop case. The Airport TakeOff features a separate front pocket for it, including a lock and cable. It fits 15â and probably even most 17â laptops.
I was a bit suprised how comfortable the backpack straps are, they are thick, padded and it gives you the feeling you are carrying a high grade backpack.
While the combination of the stroller / backpack is executed in a flawless way for me itâs just a bit too big. If you are a photographer who is also a frequent traveler you will love this bag. If they ever release a mini version of this back which is about 10cm smaller in height & width and about 5cm thinner It would be a perfect solution for me. For now, despite the size it will remain my number one bag when flights are part of my trips.
Juche Tower Sunrise
Source: reubenteo
We visited this former psychiatry right after the mountain hotel. Just drove all the way up, parked our car right in front of it and gave it a go. I am very affine with every kind of asylum / hospital, so I really enjoyed this place although there wasnât much left to photograph.
Abandoned psychiatric ward, Germany, September 2014.
Apartment in Anju North Korea ě죟
Source: Ray Cunningham
Pyongyang Metro
Source: Clay Gilliland
Abandoned Places - Pittsburgh, PA by JayCass84 on Flickr.
DSC02912 by ArchitecturalAfterlife on Flickr.
North Texas 2014 by ComicShopSundays on Flickr.
My tribute to the beautiful Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, Canada as seen in Supernatural, 1x10, Asylum.
Donât worry if you wonder where else youâve seen it.Â
 Also, Merry Christmas to all of you!
One of the very rare times I reblog from my main blog. But this was hard work plus the location is adorable.Â
The sickroom. Many tubes and needles and even some medicine can still be found.
Abandoned âgreat millâ, Germany, October 2014.
All rooms are available for a price of 0 Euros. Isnât that great? You can have the roofless room or the one with only a cupboard. Itâs up to you. Beds are not included and our baths are being renovated, so you might as well sleep outside.
Abandoned âgreat millâ, Germany, October 2014.