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For this gradient effect I used...Lush Lacquers Pink Panther, Color Clubs Blue-Ming, China Glazes Dance Baby & Fairy Dust as my base I used Essie's Blanc then Topped it off with Seche Vite.
Totally taken aback by her shoe-apricot color coordination. That, and the color gradients on those fruits' skins.
The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce. - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., "Over the Teacups," 1891
A completely out of focus macro photo that I took by accident. But something about the color gradient is really soothing!
Experimental Color gradients generated using cosine waves for Red, Green and Blue color components.
Parameters for cosine wave Offset, Amplitude, Frequency and Phase have been animated for every RGB component.
Actual tube paint applied with an actual brush. It's like I'm a real artist or something.
This was fun.
Quick bad pic of a gradient pair, Azure to Turquoise. The dust-looking specks are actually shiny bits of the shimmer in Azure. :3
Experimental Color gradients generated using cosine waves for Red, Green and Blue color components.
Parameters for cosine wave Offset, Amplitude, Frequency and Phase have been animated for every RGB component.
I have definitely slowed my roll on being a sneaker enthusiast. But I couldn't help but resist to get the new release of the Air Jordan Retro 6 - Olympic edition. I had always wanted the version from the year 2000, but I couldn't afford to pay that much for something I would want to wear. Luckily my sister's boyfriend didn't want this release so she ended up helping me get a pair :) Thank you sis!
I have some plans in mind to convert the midsole new blue, back to white like the original version from 2000. After I test it out on other shoe's of course!
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Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: 50mm f/1.8
Editing: Fill gradient layers, brightness and contrast.
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Episode 12B. How to recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away. No. 1. The Larch. The LARCH.
The pinetum at the National arboretum with a Python quote. Why that one always sticks in my head I have no idea