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What began as a simple joke has become my hallmark and niche. As always, thank you to those that humor me, play lookout for me, or hit the shutter button on my behalf. These are by no means all of the places I saw, but just some select shots. For those of you who cannot get past the naked male form, I'm sorry. For the rest, enjoy. For reference, my 2016 post: https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0 For reference, my 2017 post: https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0 For reference, my 2018 post: https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0 For reference, my 2019 post: https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0 For reference, my 2020 post: https://www.uer.ca...urrpage=1&pp#post0 1.
2L3A5668 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 2.
2L3A5015 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 3.
2L3A5996 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 4.
2L3A3851 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 5.
2L3A3777 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 6.
2L3A8867 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 7.
2L3A9689 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 8.
2L3A7433 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 9.
2L3A6329 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 10.
2L3A6182 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 11.
2L3A4061 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 12.
Natural History Museum Diorama by Anomalicious, on Flickr 13.
2L3A1823 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 14.
2L3A6731 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 15.
2L3A7297 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 16.
2L3A1373 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 17.
2L3A0827 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 18.
2L3A4201 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 19.
2L3A4374 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 20.
2L3A6104-4 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 21.
2L3A4001 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 22.
2L3A0020 by Anomalicious, on Flickr 23.
US-Mexico Border Crossing by Anomalicious, on Flickr
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I LOVE number 2! Great set as always
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There really is something wrong with you 😂😂. Nice shots tho as always
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Hell yeah dude! Always look forward to your year!
Every shot is fantastic.
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Lmao. Awesome shots, especially 2 and 12. Also, number 22 was one of my first ever locations. Good to see someone is taking good photos there.
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top tier. best stuff ever, both hilarious and good photography.
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God it just never gets old. I eagerly anticipate this day every single year. Once again, thank you for this. Always hilarious, always inspiring. #2!
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No. 12. That is all.
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Always have to be the most artistic set of the year hun!
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Really really great stuff dude, that gasometer shot is AMAZING!
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This is fucking epic. Well done sir. The bare.... er.... bar has been raised folks.
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As always, bravo! From an aesthetic POV, I’m really digging the ones where your male form is used to replace some kind of missing segment or component. The water tower one is brilliant as well! It took me a moment to find you in #17, lol. I’m surprised ICE didn’t crash your party in that last one. Thank you for sharing, I needed a good laugh and your locations are always awesome, not to mention, unique. DA
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I mean all of these are amazing, but I really love that shot with the water wheel. The fish ladder is pretty unbelievable too. Its nice to see so much cool stuff I've never seen before
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Thank you all for the kind words. I will say I am not big on editing or sharing my work generally, but it is always a joy to put together this small exhibit for all of you. It really is the only motivation I have each year to edit any pictures. Last year's focus was a lot on industry and infrastructure. This year I sought out roadside oddities, architectural anomalies, and anything else that makes you do a double take. I doubled down on my composition and framing and came out much happier, even if I took half as many shots as 2020. I am excited to see what 2022 brings, where it will take me, and who it will have me crossing paths with. And for those curious, I was only spotted nude once, while inside of a large abandoned wooden ark.
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Posted by Pear Really really great stuff dude, that gasometer shot is AMAZING!
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Thanks man! They JUST demoed it maybe last week. I am glad I forced the two friends I was with to stop so I could snag this shot.
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The ONLY Year in review that I look forward to!!!! Stellar work man
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Awesome work dude, your shots really stand out not just because you're naked, but because they're well done and well thought out. I've gotta ask, what's the story with 12? Is that abandoned or was this like an infiltration thing?
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Posted by Weirdlig Awesome work dude, your shots really stand out not just because you're naked, but because they're well done and well thought out. I've gotta ask, what's the story with 12? Is that abandoned or was this like an infiltration thing?
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Thank you, thank you! So, without giving too much information, that is an old science museum. I would call it a vacant building as opposed to abandoned, as it is on a very active property. All of the old dioramas are intact: antelopes, bison, gators, eagles, monkeys, mountain lion, etc. You name the animal and it is there. Two friends and I were able to gain access to the property and had a ball of a time. We rummaged through the entire building and found some screwdrivers we used to unscrew the trimming around this particular exhibit. It took quite awhile as the exhibits are old, ornate, and we did not want to damage anything. Next we had to slide one of the panes of glass to the side to access the elk. If you look back at the photograph you can see the end of the panel in between the elk's eyes. Moving that large panel of glass was actually quite terrifying because it is so large and heavy that it flexed a lot, even moving it just a foot or two. I visualized it breaking and slicing my nude body up (yes, I was nude by this point as I took some other less inspired shots). We took turns taking portraits and group shots for awhile before reversing the entire process and returning the tools to their home. The only evidence of us being there are the smudged fingerprints on the inside of the glass panels. Let us hope they do not notice that should they ever open the building back up to the public. Of course I took a couple more serious photographs, but this one was just too irreverent to keep from everyone. This was one of those explores fueled by adrenaline, aided and abetted by alcohol, and thankfully completed without incident.
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Man what a great spread as always! (pun intended.) When is the calendar coming out is the real question 😤
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Thank you, thank you! Two friends and I were able to gain access to the property and had a ball of a time. We rummaged through the entire building and found some screwdrivers we used to unscrew the trimming around this particular exhibit. It took quite awhile as the exhibits are old, ornate, and we did not want to damage anything. Next we had to slide one of the panes of glass to the side to access the elk. If you look back at the photograph you can see the end of the panel in between the elk's eyes. Moving that large panel of glass was actually quite terrifying because it is so large and heavy that it flexed a lot, even moving it just a foot or two. I visualized it breaking and slicing my nude body up (yes, I was nude by this point as I took some other less inspired shots). We took turns taking portraits and group shots for awhile before reversing the entire process and returning the tools to their home.
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Fuck i'm so happy this photo made it in the set! one of the best exploring memories i've had. It's about the time of year to survive on Lonestars and Maddog on the road again. Miss you man!
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