Suspects a demonic presence in her home.

Following a moment of lucidity from Henry, Tomas finds Marcus at a church-run retreat for "broken" priests. Marcus, a veteran exorcist who has been cast out by the Vatican, warns Tomas that he is being manipulated by dark forces.

The episode ends with "Tubular Bells" (the theme from the original movie) playing as Marcus prepares to leave his retreat, signaling his return to the fight against evil. Atmosphere and Style Chapter One: And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee

Suffering from early-onset dementia or cognitive impairment.

The story follows , a progressive but inexperienced priest in suburban Chicago who begins having vivid, terrifying dreams of an older priest, Father Marcus Keane , performing a brutal exorcism on a young boy in Mexico City. These dreams are later revealed to be real events that occurred 18 months prior, suggesting a supernatural connection between the two men. Simultaneously, the Rance family is falling apart:

After Tomas decides he must help the Rances, he investigates a strange noise in their attic. He witnesses a rat being supernaturally killed and is briefly confronted by a possessed Casey , though she quickly reverts to a "normal" state when her mother arrives.

The pilot episode of the TV series The Exorcist (2016), titled "," establishes a modern-day story set in the same universe as the original 1973 film. Plot Overview

11 thoughts on “Ukraine Models 2016 (#2) – Leica M240”

  1. [s1e1] The Exorcist File

    Suspects a demonic presence in her home.

    Following a moment of lucidity from Henry, Tomas finds Marcus at a church-run retreat for "broken" priests. Marcus, a veteran exorcist who has been cast out by the Vatican, warns Tomas that he is being manipulated by dark forces. [S1E1] The Exorcist

    The episode ends with "Tubular Bells" (the theme from the original movie) playing as Marcus prepares to leave his retreat, signaling his return to the fight against evil. Atmosphere and Style Chapter One: And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee Suspects a demonic presence in her home

    Suffering from early-onset dementia or cognitive impairment. The episode ends with "Tubular Bells" (the theme

    The story follows , a progressive but inexperienced priest in suburban Chicago who begins having vivid, terrifying dreams of an older priest, Father Marcus Keane , performing a brutal exorcism on a young boy in Mexico City. These dreams are later revealed to be real events that occurred 18 months prior, suggesting a supernatural connection between the two men. Simultaneously, the Rance family is falling apart:

    After Tomas decides he must help the Rances, he investigates a strange noise in their attic. He witnesses a rat being supernaturally killed and is briefly confronted by a possessed Casey , though she quickly reverts to a "normal" state when her mother arrives.

    The pilot episode of the TV series The Exorcist (2016), titled "," establishes a modern-day story set in the same universe as the original 1973 film. Plot Overview

  2. Pingback: MrLeica.com – Matthew Osborne Photography

  3. Pingback: Paris Models & IMG Paris | MrLeica.com – Matthew Osborne Photography

  4. Pingback: Poland Models 2017: Leica + Hasselblad | MrLeica.com – Matthew Osborne Photography

  5. Pingback: Nikon F4 – Ukraine Girls 2016 | MrLeica.com – Matthew Osborne Photography

  6. Great set of pictures Matthew. I love the colour ones in particular but all are excellent. You’ve really nailed the lighting and composition.

  7. Pingback: Budapest-Ukraine Road Trip | MrLeica.com – Matthew Osborne Photography

  8. You do good work. I personally like the interaction between a rangefinder camera and a live model moreso than a DSLR type camera, which somehow is between us. Of course, the chat between you and the model makes the image come alive. The one thing no one sees is the interaction. Carry on.

    1. Thanks Tom, yes agree RF cameras block the face less for interactions. Agree it’s the chat that makes shoots a success or not. Cheers!

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Leica Blog (Matt Osborne)

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading