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I finally changed his clothes xD I don't have many clothes for my Taeyangs but I think he looks very "cute" (I hope he doesn't read this because he hates being called that) with this outfit ^_^
One more Eva in a jar photo. I think I like the one better on the edge of the table because the cookies are in better focus and the background is better, but I hope this one works in it's own way too.
This is an image I created with my photo of a ball jar and marbles I designed completely in Photoshop.
To create the marbles, I used round pieces of a few of my other photos, then swirled them to make them look like marble textures. I copied each one over a copy of itself, but turned in a different direction, with both pieces being transparent enough so they resembled a glass marble. I used colored overlays to create a variety of colors. Then I looked at photos of marbles online to see where highlights and shadows fell and added those.
At first I planned to "fill" the jar with my digital marbles, but then I thought it would be more interesting to have some of them floating around surrealistically.
The most difficult thing to do on this image (after I created the marbles) was to make my photos of the Ball jar look like it was transparent, but after playing around with it awhile, I got the right combination of color saturation and transparency to make it work. Then I added the various marbles on a layer below the jarjar layer. I also had to create a shadow for the jar that looked like there were marbles blocking the light.
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"It's a dog-eat-dog world, son. You get them before they get you."
Pressing "L" would be a good idea...
I'm usually very hesitant about doing photos based on songs. I feel that unless I can deviate from it or do something very original that it's kinda cheating. When I heard Christina Perri's "Jar of Hearts" I actually fell in love with the imagery of it much more than the actual song. I've had a rather different idea of how to do it but it requires winter to come and i couldn't wait so I did this. I wanted to come at it from the other perspective. I wanted to portray the man as someone more venerable, who only hurts others to protect himself from getting hurt in the end. I had so much trouble getting just the expression I wanted. I could get it in a mirror, just not on camera, but I think I got close.
If you're at all wondering, yes those are strawberries. Here's why.
And anyone who can give me the movie the quote is from will instantly be my new best friend. The character's name is very fitting actually.
taken from the hip, no clue about what was carried in there, some plants were sticking out of the jar. Maybe just water and the plants were acting as a plug. Large
Bell Jars. One Life: Sylvia Plath - National Portrait Gallery - Smithsonian Institution. (2/18/2018)
Well, it isn't a tree; perhaps they're jars (in order to be more specific I will have to check again at the museum); they are in the African section of the museum for sure.
Man made objects arranged in a way they look like a nature-like subject, at least to the human eye (ok: MY human eye).
glass jars for coffee are filled with coffee on a glass showcase in McDonald's opposite the Moscow metro station Serpukhovskaya to take coffee beans from them for making coffee and for a beautifully made photo processed in bw (black and white) filter for photos
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Blijkbaar is het dit jaar een goed jaar voor de vliegenzwam. Rond een boom die in het voetpad staat groeit er hier een heel kabouterdorp. Tientallen vliegenzwammen staan hier, enkele jonge en verse exemplaren, een reeks oudere en nog heel wat intussen uitgebloeide exemplaren. Het was me al eerder opgevallen, maar het is pas vandaag dat ik ze uiteindelijk eens gefotografeerd heb. En spijt komt altijd te laat, de mooiste paddestoelen zijn intussen versleten of stuk. Gelukkig komen er zo nu en dan nog een paar nieuwe bij.
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A revisit to this abandoned house somewhere in Germany. Better light and less waiting around for sunrise helped the morning, mostly shot this time with the 50mm and covered a few other bits.
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The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.
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The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos. It consists of thousands of stone jars scattered around the upland valleys and the lower foothills of the central plain of the Xiangkhoang Plateau. The jars are mostly arranged in clusters ranging in number from one to several hundred.
French researcher Madeleine Colani concluded in 1930 that the jars were associated with prehistoric burial practices. Excavation by Lao and Japanese archaeologists in the intervening years has supported this interpretation with the discovery of human remains, burial goods and ceramics around the jars. The Plain of Jars is dated to the Iron Age (500 BC to AD 500) and is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia.
More than 90 jar sites have been identified within Xiangkhouang Province. Each site has from one to 400 stone jars. The jars vary in height and diameter between 1m and 3m and are all hewn from rock.