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My little witch. <3
Nix is going to need a new faceup someday. But with all the pollen in the air I just really don't want to do it. She'd turn out yellow! I want different eyes for her as well. I love the color of these eyes, they remind me of owls, but they just never look right in the head. ;-.-
I just love how these turned out. The toppers are made of MMF that I brushed with purple pearl dust to give them a shimmer. Hard to see that in the photo.
Hidden message from development team in The Witcher 2 Launch Trailer (Hope) - www.gametrailers.com/video/exclusive-hope-the-witcher/713860
I took this pic in a friend's house at Magnetic Island, Townsville, Australia.
I used a wonderful texture from www.flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/. Thanks NinianLif.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
Made Using Nvidia Ansel, while running the game at near max graphical settings, Also using the STLM mod with DNA extreme graphics settings and some LOD mods with parralax mapping.
The Witcher 3 is owned by CD project RED.
Finally I got an Emerald witch!!! Thank you so much Gaia for having sent me the link of her auction!
She needs to be cleaned, her hair is gorgeous, unfortunately the plastic around the mouth is a little bit white, but I'm really happy with her, at she isn't completely naked wich is good too XD
I was thinking to call her Esmeralda....
Finalmente ho anch'io un'emerald witch!^^
Grazie mille Gaia per avermi segnalato la sua asta, ora dovrò mettermi al lavoro per ripulirla un po' gli anni si vedono proprio ^^'''
Pensavo di chiamarla Esmeralda...banale?
Made Using Nvidia Ansel, while running the game at near max graphical settings, Also using the STLM mod with DNA extreme graphics settings and some LOD mods with parralax mapping.
The Witcher 3 is owned by CD project RED.
Witches Broom on Juniperus horizontalis 'Creeping Juniper', This is not uncommon on Junipers in our area. The needles form a ball like growth that will eventually die. A Witch's broom is a disease or deformity in a woody plant, typically a tree or shrub, where the natural structure of the plant is changed. A dense mass of shoots grow from a single point, with the resulting structure resembling a broom or a bird's nest. Witch's broom growth may last several years and can be caused by many different types of organisms, such as fungi, insects, mistletoe, mites, nematodes, and viruses, Erlton-Roxboro Natural Area, Cypress Family, Cupressaceae, 2008 25 Jul_2122acr
Me as witch (original character).
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.
Made Using Nvidia Ansel, while running the game at near max graphical settings, Also using the STLM mod with DNA extreme graphics settings and some LOD mods with parralax mapping.
The Witcher 3 is owned by CD project RED.
WITCHES SPELL BOX
By Mary Beth Davies
10”Paper mache box #2805-44FCAM
4 glass bottles #2014OC
2 sheets Bat’s wing paper #15799 or your choice
1 sunflower pick #MC 9835 or your choice
1 pumpkin pick #MC 7054 or your choice
1 small candle #6201-83
Mouse #16137
Sinnamay ribbon #2804-58
Black crow #1307-30
Black feathers #1019-12
Green moss #GM107
12” broom#281743
7/8” Swiss dot ribbon #3906
Black spray paint
Decoupage
Wispy willow branch, cheesecloth scraps, asst mini pods, small labels, glue gun and sticks, Mocha Brown and Dark Chocolate paint, sponge, perm enamel satin sealer
1. Spray inside and outside of box and lid with black spray paint.
2. Decoupage paper to the outside of the box. Hot glue Swiss dot ribbon around band of lid.
3. Hot glue candle to top of the box – slightly to one side, and glue on the broom.
4. Tie a sinnamay bow and glue onto broom near candle. Cut willow branch apart and glue into bow. Arrange and glue on the picks and the crow.
5. Spot glue the moss into the inside of the box and add the mouse. Sprinkle some black feathers around inside the box.
6. Sponge paint the bottles mocha brown and then dark chocolate. Let dry.
7. Seal with perm enamel satin sealer. Let dry completely.
8. Cut cheesecloth into 6” squares and spritz them with black spray paint.
9. Cover the tops of the bottles with the cheesecloth and tie on with another cheesecloth scrap. *add bottle labels if desired.
10. Lay the bottles inside the box around the mouse
I have a problem choosing witches here.....would love some feed back :)
Utata IP challenge 57
long handled cleaning tool
a wheel
shot in noir style
Me as witch (original character).
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.
Also in the Witches' Market you can find all sorts of potions and ritual baths. That was what I was actually there for.
Taking these pictures was difficult. I was warned before I went that snapping pictures without permission could land me in big trouble (or get my camera smashed).
After I purchased a potion, I got permission from the seller to photograph her stall, and then I just never put away my camera. I had already done a circuit of the market and knew what I wanted to shoot. I moved quickly from place to place, snapping them and ignoring the comments in Spanish. At one point a police officer walking through, who looked concerned for my safety, made me put away the camera. As soon as he was gone I got it back out.
Once I had my shots I left.
L'éditeur Bragelonne vient enfin de dévoiler la couverture et quelques pages du nouveau tome XL illustré de #TheWitcher : Le Dernier Vœu par Thimothée Montaigne !
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Me as witch (original character).
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.
Entrance to the Witch History Museum in Salem, MA. We meant to go to a different one. This one ended up having animatronics and felt a bit too much like Chuckee Cheese.
Me as witch (original character).
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.
"Oh, never leave your egg-shells unbroken in the cup;
Think of us poor sailor-men and always smash them up,
For witches come and find them and sail away to sea,
And make a lot of misery for mariners like me.
They take them to the sea-shore and set them on the tide -
A broom-stick for a paddle is all they have to guide
And off they go to China or round the ports of Spain,
To try and keep our sailing ships from coming home again.
They call up all the tempests from Davy Jones's store,
And blow us into waters where we haven't been before;
And when the masts are falling in splinters on the wrecks,
The witches climb the rigging and dance upon the decks.
So never leave your egg-shells unbroken in the cup;
Think of us poor sailor-men and always smash them up;
For witches come and find them and sail away to sea,
And make a lot of misery for mariners like me.“
Do you believe in witches? Because I took a picture of the head of one such space witch.
NGC 1909, or otherwise known as IC 2118 (also known as the Witch's Head Nebula due to its shape), is an extremely faint reflection nebula thought to be an ancient supernova remnant or gas cloud illuminated by the nearby supergiant Rigel in Orion. It is located in the constellation Eridanus, about 900 light years from Earth. The blue color of the Witch's Head is due to the nature of dust particles, which reflect blue light better than red light. Radio observations show significant carbon monoxide emission throughout IC 2118, an indicator of the presence of molecular clouds and star formation in the nebula. In fact, deep in the nebula, candidates for pre-main-sequence stars and some classical T-Tauri stars have been found.
The molecular clouds in IC 2118 likely lie next to the outer boundaries of the giant Orion-Eridanus bubble, a huge superball of molecular hydrogen that was blown by the high-mass stars of the Orion OB1 association. As the superball expands into the interstellar medium, conditions favorable for star formation are created. IC 2118 is located in one such region. The wind-drifted appearance and cometary shape of the bright reflection nebula strongly suggest a strong association with the high-mass glowing stars of Orion OB1.
Equipment: SkyWatcher NEQ6Pro, GSO Newton astrograph 150/600 (150/450 F3), Starizona Nexus 0.75x comacorrector, QHY 8L-C, SVbony UV/IR cut, Gemini EAF focuser, QHY5L-II-C guiding, SVbony guidescope 240mm.
Software: NINA, Astro pixel processor, GraXpert, Pixinsight, Adobe photoshop
209x240 sec. Lights gain15, offset113 at -10°C, master bias, 90 flats, master darks, master darkflats
4.11. to 7.11.2024
Bela nad Cirochou, Slovakia, bortle 4