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'She was fascinated with words. To her, words were things of beauty, each like a magical powder or potion that could be combined with other words to create powerful spells.'
-Dean Koontz
© Cathrine Halsør
On January 27th, I was part of a panel that had a great discussion on the continuing fight for trans military service at the Creating Change Conference. Though we were preaching mostly to the choir, there was some good discussion about how we got here, the value of allies, and what comes now.
The conference was so large, with 32 workshops happening at once, that the choices people had to make to pick what to attend must have been incredibly difficult. Wish I could have seen more of it and met more of the amazing people there!
The pictures at the event were pretty low quality, so here's one from home.
Created For~DigitalMania to create an artwork inspired by Duy Huynh
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a little flyer to pass out to encorage poeple to make things. feel free to download and print and distribute if you would like.
Created for Faestock Challenge #69
Model with thanks to Faestock.
Background from E-DinaPhotoArt on deviantART
Crow from Holliewood Studios at Deviantscrap
Bird Brushes from redheadstock on deviantART.
All other brushes and content from my private collection. Created in Photoshop CS5.
Created for Textures for Layers Challenge #46: Dead Pine
Credit to Xenonb, Argentern, ArtByChrysti, Rubyblossom for their beautiful textures.
This widdle guy is my visually impaired explorer. He likes the kitchen because he can explore with his nose instead of his eyes. Hedeki likes to play in flour bowls and he uses spoons as his walking sticks. The only issue is keeping him OUT of the sugar container....Sugar doesn't eve have smell!!!!
Any who, Hedeki loves his open space in the kitchen and likes the feel of the warm sun light of a good evening sunset. He does this thing where he stares out the window longingly.....can he see?
Created for the Blind Pig Speakeasy Black and White Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/2326918@N21/discuss/72157636438198213/
Texture by Darkwood: www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/8200835880/
Created for Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #5
CHEF jimlaskowicz calls this recipe "Postcards from the Edge".
~Your image must simulate a postcard and/or must include a postcard
~It must have a text component
~It must include at least one human-like form (mannequins okay)
~It must have at least one animal form except ...
~No birds
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Credits:
postcard: Henrico Prins
Jane Goodall: Jeekc via Wikimedia
Kenya landscape: ninara
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I wish I was a talented writer so than I came make my photos stories come to life, but I dont have any stories to go with this photo other then the story behind this photo. I took this photo with Shelby I meet her through my facebook page she was awesome and agreed to do these photos with me. I was kinda nervous taking these photo's with a stranger because I find it hard to get a long with people now. I used to be an outgoing person but then things changed a few years ago and I started becoming anti-social........ When I meet Shelby I told her my idea which was a conceptual photo about fire and that's all I had in mind for the photo, and I was going to photoshop fire into the photo. Since, I did not pay Shelby and she is a hired model I was not bossy because I was using her as a form of "free labor". So I kinda just let thing happen. And it was kinda funny because once we got to our location she started collecting wood and she assumed we were going to make a fire. I really did not have that in mind before but I just went along with it because it wasnt a bad idea lol. For about 15 mins we were collecting wood, then we started making the fire and it was impossible to keep the fire going. We had a few seconds when the flames were huge but most of the flames died out really quickly. So I felt bad now because we were making a fire for my photo that I never really intended on having lol. So that little bit of orange you see in this photo took ALOT of work for little reward lol!.