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Just saw these two guys lined up in an optical illusion. Not a masterpiece but they just caught my eye.
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PBD 1 (Jan 2013) Week 5
The roof-covered wooden steps leading to another level of the city. I notice the perspective of the steps, the railings, the walls and all of the line of old houses. I love these old steps which lead up to the cathedral if you take yet another set of wooden steps.
perspective T Shirt from skyfits.com
WHY MUST BUY THIS PRODUCT
This t-shirt is Made To Order. One by one printed so we can control the quality.
We use newest DTG Technology to print perspective T Shirt rather than other material.
Another color variant is black, gray, white , and Many More you can choose by write in the notes.
Pre-Shrunk 100% cotton, so our product fully machine washable.
Washing Instructions:
1.When washing your item, please turn the shirt inside out and wash on a COLD cycle.
2.Do not use bleach or any fabric softener to help the overall life of your shirt.
SIZE CHART
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SIZE CHARTS BELOW, IT'S REFER TO UNISEX SIZE CHARTS
Available size :
S, M, L, XL,2XL
UNISEX T-SHIRT:
Measurement in inches :
S -Width = 18.9", Length = 25.6"
M -Width = 19.7", Length = 26.8"
L -Width = 20.4", Length = 28.3"
XL -Width = 21.7", Length = 28.7"
2XL-Width = 23.2", Length = 29.0"
Note : Width = armpit to armpit
ABOUT DTG
Direct to garment printing, also known as DTG printing, digital direct to garment printing, digital apparel printing, and inkjet to garment printing, is a process of printing on textiles and garments using specialized or modified inkjet technology.
The two key requirements of a DTG printer are a transport mechanism for the garment and specialty inks (inkjet textile inks) that are applied to the textile directly and are absorbed by the fibers.
EXIF:
Nikon D7000; DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5 VR @ 21mm
Aperture(f9.0), Shutter speed(1/320), ISO sensitivity(250)
Software used:
Adobe Lightroom 3.3
Even this is "off" because my finger is obviously not this big!! To get a good sense of the size of this flower, look at how much space it takes up on my fingertip and then look at your own. You could line up at least five or six of them across the tip of a woman's index finger!
The original article for this image lives at tokyo.japantimes.co.jp/post/en/748/Roppongi+reflection+pe...