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:: They call me.....Smarty..and I wonder why!!!!, St-Barthélemy, Québec, Canada.
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Juliette adore les smarties et elle prend le temps de choisir quel sera la prochaine couleur à mettre dans sa bouche. Pas question de partager avec Emilia.
Mrs Mail and I decided to go to GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art) today because we knew they had very chilled A/C and it was a hot sunny day, and there was a new display that we hadn't seen.
I couldn't help but think of Smarties when I saw these rooms, they were absolutely awesome. The display lasts for months and when a child enters, they are given a packet of coloured sticky dots.
They are welcome to stick them anywhere they choose and can reach.
The work of 83yo Yayoi Kusama is featured extensively, and she has a fascination with dots.
If you don't know what smarties are, then think M&Ms but remember that Smarties were invented before M&Ms. Not that it's a competition or anything.
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Just love the vivid colours of these Smarties and I think the reflection on that black sheet just adds to the shot.
Tarrito de cristal con tapón de metal a rosca y smarties hechos por mi, en mi blog Ö DOLLS .... La habitación de los sueños
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I'm 50 this year...my Mum still buys me a tube of Smarties for Christmas, as she has since I was a child...and I'd complain bitterly if she didn't ;-)
I've tried to recreate a picture I saw ages ago. The photographer had used drops of water on a CD case above some Smarties. I tried using a nice piece of glass thinking i'd get better results, but the drops dispersed and were flat. So I used the plastic CD case and got nice globular drops and cool reflections/refractions.