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Here's a peek at my new and improved deer plushie! This shot shows the comparison between the new deer (on the left) and the "old" deer (on the right). As you can see, there have been some changes done to the new design, but I think it looks more deer-like now. The new deer are 2 inches taller than the old deer, and stand at 8 inches high (20.5cm).
I've been wanting to redesign my deer for a while now, and I had a bit of time while I was off (when I was moving from the USA back to Canada). I'm working on restocking my Etsy shop with an assortment of these guys very soon! ^_^
Canyon Falls near Baraga, Michigan is a lovely place at any time of year. This is part of a series of the waterfall at different times of year, which began with Falls Abstract from the spring.
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Metro Last Light Redux
DX11 1080p (tessellation and ssa OFF)
ReShade 0.14
FXAA
GP65CJ042 DoF
Technicolor + DPX
Tonemap
Vibrance
Chroma
Grain
Vignette
Letterboxing
just really a redux of my previous image with a little tinker to get rid of the banding and to show off my swanky new copyright logo for MUA and hair portfolios. pronounced 'dwah' as in 'moi', i thought i'd try to extend a really pretentious fashionista web-presence ;)
photographer: Dave Ormerod
model: Linda Silverstone
stylist: Tom Bloomfield
designers: Dress by Eugene Lin, headpiece by 16 Braunton, shoes are model's own
hair: Tati Zarubova
make-up: Safiya Laviniere
assistant: Jade Bianca
pattern: Retro Redux shrug from Lace Style.
yarn: Jo Sharp Desert Garden Aran Cotton
needles: US 8, 9, 10, 11.
quick, simple knit. i made this specifically with this dress in mind, but i think it will look good with other things too.
November 30, 2009
Thanksgiving Dinner Redux
I miss Thanksgiving (already), so during the week, I did a mini Thanksgiving dinner for myself and my boyfriend. It included…
* A turkey breast, baked with butter, thyme, rosemary, sage, and a little salt
* Cranberry Sauce (recipe below)
* Butter-Roasted Parsnips (recipe below and… yuuummmmmm!)
* Brown rice
Cranberry Sauce
* 2 12-ounce bags of cranberries, rinsed and sorted
* 1 orange, juiced
* at least 1/2c granulated sugar
* at least 1/2c brown sugar
* pinch of salt
In a pot, mix all ingredients and bring to a bowl. Stirring the whole time, cook on medium-high heat until the cranberries pop, about 10 minutes. (I tasted the sauce and decided to add more brown sugar at this point.) Let cool for a few (10-20) minutes before serving. Easy.
Butter-Roasted Parsnips
This recipe was inspired by one in the Bon Appetit October 2008 issue.
* A bunch of parsnips (I had about 10 tiny ones and 2 medium ones), peeled and cut into similar-sized pieces
* Third to half stick of unsalted butter
* Grated lemon peel (I grated a little less than half a lemon)
* Grated nutmeg (about 1/4 tsp)
* Plus: salt, pepper, a little extra butter or non-stick cooking spray
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt the butter in a pot big enough to hold the parsnips. Spray a cooking sheet with non-stick spray or lightly grease with butter. Remove butter from heat, and toss the parsnips with the melted butter in the pot. With a slotted spoon, transfer the parsnips to the baking sheet in a single layer and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Reserve the extra butter. Roast parsnips until they are soft but slightly crispy on the outside, about 30-45 minutes, turning the parsnips over once. Add the lemon peel and nutmeg to the reserved butter (which may need to be heated again). Serve the roasted parsnips drizzled with the lemon-nutmeg butter.
The parsnips were my favorite food for this meal. I love parsnips. They taste like spicy carrots. These were probably the best parsnips I have ever eaten; the lemon-nutmeg butter was a delicious pairing with them.
This was created purely to hang in our living room. A Cinema Redux treatment of the Star Wars Trilogy, episodes IV, V and VI.
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A Redux of an old shot of the Beach Street renovation works, in Orton. A detailed blown area of the previous straightened in Photoshop CS2.
the original colour version has been in my mind as a bw image..i was just printing off some 5'7 bw prints for a collage frame for my friend and thought this would be a nice addition..
Eye Heart Helvetica, Eye Heart Beards, and Coelacanths Love Construction Workers pieces at Redux in Portland OR.
Here's a peek at my new and improved deer plushie! I've been wanting to redesign my deer for a while now, and I had a bit of time while I was off (when I was moving from the USA back to Canada).
I'm working on restocking my Etsy shop with an assortment of these guys very soon! ^_^
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