Portrait smokeing Wall Art

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  • We were sitting in Pushkar (Rajasthan) watching a parade which was happening as part of the camel fair that takes place there in November every year. This guy was sitting opposite us sipping his chai, smoking his cigarette and watching the world go by. They smoke through their fists because it’s against their religion to let tobacco touch their lips.

  • This photograph was published on www.nowpublic.com to illustrate an article on young female smokers :)

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  • Lars, in a moment of stillness. Cradled within the depths of the surrounding darkness… a bare moment of vulnerability attempts to leak through hazel eyes. Until he blinks. Then the game begins again.

  • a collaboration between barry king / link / (my dad) / and i /

  • This is an experimental work using ashes mixed with liquin, and other various “smoke” particles (tobacco, filters, and papers) which were arranged, glued and painted upon an illustration board, to create the overall self-portrait composition. It was produced in 2001.

  • Buddies, Fi and Eoin have a fag each after a bowl of hot chocolate while somehow managing to wear matching brown t-shirts and not, in fact, be working in the same store or cool habitat type shop. In fact this was taken outside Sarah’s house in Tipperarry in the Summer of 2002 (or maybe it was 2001?).

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  • I do not endorse smoking in any way. I am a non-smoker and have always been, but it must be said: smoking sure does look cool in a photograph:)

  • This is a scene that more or less repeats itself, every time the smoker takes a puff. Yet it is not so straight forward because he is also chatting with his friend and moving about. And the smoke dissipates quickly. Thus, I managed only one shot of this. It was enough. Part of a series of ‘one spot shooting’ at a favorite hangout of my photo buddies and I, the teh halia stall at Kamong Glam in Singapore. Click here to view the photo essay at JPGmag. ——

  • On Boxing Day of this year I was bored. So bored in fact I shot so many pictures of myself laying in bed even that bored me. I shot black and white, I shot colour, I thought at one stage I would actually smoke myself out of the room I had smoked so much. As a result nearly all week since then I have been sick. Trials and tribulations of boredom do not become me. Taken straight from the camera.

  • Selfportrait/Poem written by me. / Please view large to see words! Canon Digital & PS

  • Thanks for stopping by! :-) / Andreas Stridsberg © http://www.mystic-pic.com/ / http://www.mystic-pic.com/apps/blog/

  • Vintage Paris style

  • A Pwo Karen girl with her pipe. Before schools and development projects reached remoter areas in the mountains of northern Thailand, many hilltribe children were addicted to tobacco. Unmarried Pwo Karen girls wear long dresses that they weave themselve on simple looms. They decorate themselves with glass beads and scores of aluminium and brass bracelets. The bracelets are rarely removed. Her pipe is made by Karen blacksmiths from wood and one baht coins. / Taken in the early 1980s with a Nikon FM2, one of the most durable fully manual cameras ever made, a nikkor 135mm lense and kodachrome slide film. I often used the Nikon without a battery (and light meter), and guessed the exposure. Scanned at 7200 dpi and cleaned in photoshop.

  • inspired by Pink Floyd

  • self portrait, available light, my home, Eugene, OR

  • Visual haiku ~ PhotoArt created with shadow & portrait photography. Best appreciated in Large view Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm lens, Benbo Tripod, Natural and florescent lighting. Assembled in Photoshop CS4 See more Shadow Play Images Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

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