kenopsia
n. the eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that’s usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet—a school hallway in the evening, an unlit office on a weekend, vacant fairgrounds—an emotional afterimage that makes it seem not just empty but hyper-empty, with a total population in the negative, who are so conspicuously absent they glow like neon signs.
-The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
The house – a vintage, cardboard, $1 flea market find, a reflective black surface, black lighting and miscellaneous 1:12 scale dollhouse accessories.
Posting to WPC: Transient & PW: Twilight.
<smile> I take it you’re moving domains? :)
Oh no, is it notifying everyone?? I moved domains a few years ago but links weren’t updated like they were supposed to and it’s recently come to my attention.
So far, just this one. :) Probably just one of those weird WP glitches. ;)
Just to be clear … I got a pingback on the Pic and a Word Challenge ~ Twilight post from four years ago. =)
Don’t sweat it. If more show up, I’ll approve them — don’t mind sharing the love to your wonderful site at every opportunity. <3
Thank you so much. Hope you’ve been well.
You’re welcome. And thank you, I hope you have been also. :)
This is a great one, and looks eerily beautiful! I know that feeling, and it’s weird. Didn’t know that word, though, so thanks! :)
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows is super enlightening. I’ve enjoyed perusing it for names for my photo series. Thanks for your kind words.
=) Filtered twilight in an empty home… lovely.
I was elated to find your new challenge topic. Will be posting a few images to it, I hope you don’t mind. And thank you very much.
<smile> I would be delighted by every post, I am sure. Please do. Thanks!
Thank you :)
I love the series, Jennifer. The photo with the rocking horse and the one with the garden table and the blown over paper cup really got to me!
Thank you so so much. I’m glad they’ve resonated with you. I’m really very happy with how this somewhat experimental series turned out.