fear of loneliness
Don't look back
The first photo illustrates the beginning of a bad dream: you are all alone. I chose this photo because of its special mysterious vibe and the presence effect. I set ISO to 100 to reach this dark effect and tried different shutter speeds and apertures to take a good picture.
The long dark corridor looks unfamiliar and scary. The fear of being alone is deep inside us, when it is no noise, no movement, and no people around, sometimes it feels like hell on earth. Try not to panic. Don't look back and explore the place, maybe it is still someone here.
Find your way out
The second image leads us to the exit, the way to escape this horrible and nightmarish dream. ISO to 100, shutter speed to 1/125, and aperture to f/8: the frightening picture is ready. I chose this image because it perfectly fits the common theme.
The light is too bright for the eyes, which are not used to it after dark. Move fast and try to find the right way out.
Run
The third picture: I changed the aperture to f/11 to make the lamp look more contrasting. I think it is a gorgeous photo to continue the story.
The stairs, which were always filled with people, now seem like mere scenery. You can barely see the ground floor, loneliness is pressuring you and it makes you feel sick. Run as fast as you can to get out.
Fool
The last picture. I changed ISO to 200 to make this photo brighter. The image perfectly completes the composition.
Looks like you found the office. Cold coffee on the table, old calculations, and someone's vitamins: sorry, but you are still alone. You won't find anything here, just don't look back, run as fast as you can, don't give up, and try to get out of here. Do not even try to wake up. Fool.






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