O' Bedlam!!!

The blog of Luciano Noble II.

Photos & I = BFF

What I'm looking at, listening to, eating, doing, thinking (kinda), hating on, in love with, stalking, coveting, rocking out to.


Photography is Love.

Love is God.

Photography is God.


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Email me: louobedlam@gmail.com

My website: LOUOBEDLAM.COM

Where I write every Friday: manolith

Where I write a lot, in teeny tiny bits:
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Where most of my photos are:
flickr

Where you can look at all the photos on this blog:
gallery

Burger Day: (where I try to find the best burger in LA, and write about it!!!!): MMmmmmm

Where I play chess:
gameKnot



Sites I Like:
Laura Taylor
Julia Galdo
The Last Days of Polaroid
Awkwardly Social
Warren Ellis
Grant Morrison
I’ve really begun to enjoy the camera on my iPhone.  This is of course one of the signs of my own personal photographic apocalypse, as it really means I’m slowly embracing digital.
But the damn thing’s fun.  Easy.  Instant. The quality ain’t all that bad.  And it costs me nothing to take a picture.  
So when I’m in the park, the nice secluded park, and there’s a giant tree with the sun behind it, and I find myself having fun moving my head slowly to the left, then slowly to the right, allowing the tree to block out most of the sun save for a few rays, and now I want to see how a camera captures those rays of light, but I don’t want to waste a precious frame of my medium format roll.
iPhone. 
Slippery slope, though…

I’ve really begun to enjoy the camera on my iPhone.  This is of course one of the signs of my own personal photographic apocalypse, as it really means I’m slowly embracing digital.

But the damn thing’s fun.  Easy.  Instant. The quality ain’t all that bad.  And it costs me nothing to take a picture.  

So when I’m in the park, the nice secluded park, and there’s a giant tree with the sun behind it, and I find myself having fun moving my head slowly to the left, then slowly to the right, allowing the tree to block out most of the sun save for a few rays, and now I want to see how a camera captures those rays of light, but I don’t want to waste a precious frame of my medium format roll.

iPhone. 

Slippery slope, though…

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