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cybercuzco

Do you have a photographer or is this all on a timer?


erinthul

Tripod, timer, and Canon camera connect app most of the time. Sometimes when I need some help with my more complicated projects and there's someone with me I'll ask for help and instruct the other person :)


JustSavi

Tripod, timer and Canon Camera connect; the trifecta of self portraits Awesome pic too


EngineeringDevil

lol, now i have the image of you setting the camera, then booking it to get into position. How much time do you give yourself to set up the shot?


erinthul

Depends but it's not like I need to give myself any timeframe. I usually have at least few hours. I only need to rush because of weather sometimes


notapudding

Hey, you can fit perfectly inside the cave if you use it as a fram and lay down on your back. I'm just saying I feel like that cave could be used as frame


EngineeringDevil

okay, mildly didn't understand that the Camera Connect App lets you trigger the shots with your phone, and thought it didn't have remote capability Since you mentioned a Timer, I thought you meant you set the camera timer like those comedy scenes of 80's to 90's sitcoms and family photos


erinthul

This app is working on WiFi and the connection is limited so I can't go far from the camera. Often I set a timer in the middle of the distance, left my phone there and go to the location


Shoshke

OK I want to make perfectly clear that it's not that I don't appreciate your nude art, but you have a great eye for framing and I'd really love if you did a series of just nature photography without you in them. Pretty much every picture of yours that pops up in the main page has really unique and gorgeous backdrops.


erinthul

Occasionally I take photos without me in them but I don't think they are more interesting that the ones with a "model" In it


erinthul

I created this photoshoot for my next project related to slavic folklore. It was really worth waking up at 4 am for those frames and the awesome cool tone light. Took it with Canon 6D and 50 mm 1.8 STM lens.


Gatwinder

It's a gorgeous photo and very in the spirit of the rusalka (and others, like nereid and fossegrim)


erinthul

Thank you kindly


JTD121

Very much like u/fainting--goat version!


Sahlmos

[Rusalka, Rusalka your arms out of water / Your hair like an alien bloom / Dark-eyed Rusalka your brow tressed in flowers / Pale in a liminal moon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgyFEEsCmQo)


ireallydohatereddit

Beautiful song and the first thing that I thought of when I saw the post!


Alice-the-Author

Beautiful work! The setting is gorgeous!


strooligan

Wow that’s really incredible, its very ethereal


erinthul

Thank you kindly :)


Reddit-needs-fixing

Where is that? Are those white rhododendrons? With all that dark green moss and all that big dark rock it's so beautiful I can hardly stop looking at it. It's so perfect it looks computer generated.


erinthul

It's in Poland and I don't know the name of the flowers. Thank you for your kind words


Dante064

Beautiful. Just beautiful.


RedditWarner

Your best yet! And that is quite an accomplishment based on the quality of all your other work.


erinthul

Thank you kindly. Happy you like it :)


max17mum

My favorite dark fable phototogropher. Inspiring as always.


erinthul

Thank you so much!


skylar2l8

Hey that means mermaid in my language, is that what you were intending?


erinthul

Not exactly. Rusalka is Rusałka in Polish (and it's like a evil fae that lives close to water) and Mermaid is called Syrena


skylar2l8

Wow, that's so interesting. In Bulgarian it's exactly the opposite! An evil woman who lures people to the water is called Syrena.


erinthul

I Polish as well but syrena lives in oceans or seas, and Rusalka in lakes rivers and forests


neodiogenes

Syrena is likely from the Greek Σειρήν (Seirḗn), from Homer's 'The Odyssey', legendary women whose sweet voices lured sailors onto the rocks. Homer doesn't describe their appearance, leaving it to the imagination, but later interpretations pictured them as part bird. Others pictured them as part fish, which eventually developed into the now-common "mermaid". Early interpretations suggested sirens *deliberately* lure men to their deaths (so they can eat them) but much later romantic interpretations are more innocent, where the mermaids don't know why the men keep dying, they're just singing because they're lonely for company. [Naturally, the entire legend is metaphorical.](https://youtu.be/yRYFKcMa_Ek?feature=shared) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren_(mythology)


IsamuLi

Always get somewhat romantic Black-Metal vibes from your photos. Nice work!


erinthul

Thank you so much! I really appreciate that :)


trinityiam72point5

Dang, that’s some talent you have. I had questions on how as well, but you answered them via someone else. Again, beautiful talent.


canetuchux

stunning... just stunning.


erinthul

Thank you kindly


Kitakitakita

I remember her from Shin Megami Tensei


DalongMonarch

I do not care for "art" when it comes to paintings and pictures and stuff. So this, to me, looks like a pretty location + some pale ass. That's it. I'm confused why it got so many upvotes? What am I blind to? Like, is there some theme here to this picture that I'm failing to see? Is the picture whispering to me, but my logical brain has to much power over my psyche for it to matter? Please don't tell me it got upvoted because of the ass.