I spent my birthday on the sea.
This is because my lovely wife and I are living... get this: on the sea!
Which is kind of neat.
We woke up in Cannes on my birthday in a glass penthouse on the roof of a hotel in a bizarrely affordable room that costs ten times as much during the film festival. Then we took a helicopter back to our long term airbnb.
Did I say helicopter?
I meant bus. But whatever, they both work.
Instead of my usual method of one minute of photography at a time, my birthday indulgence allowed for me to take eight million photographs.
A lot of these are of the sea, because, you know, it's right here.
I'm working on all these pictures and am a little overwhelmed by them, but today I started working with diorama versions of my pictures and am experiencing my usual "new thing" enthusiasm where I feel all geniusy and like I now need to take all 11,000 pictures from the past two months of traveling and convert them into this style.
It'll pass.
But in the meantime I'd like to show you my most recent images in this style:






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