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People keep buying these so I keep making them! This has been my most popular shirt design by far! Who would have thought?
Badminton shirts on my site.
Thanks for modeling Ernest and Krista!
I collect little statuettes of Ganesh: the Hindu deity with the elephant head who is not only a protector of travelers, but also a god of wisdom - hence he's my favorite Hindu deity.
In his latter role he's often depicted holding a book. But in 2010 in Mamallapuram, I found him with a more modern version of this emblem: a laptop.
Not a great photo, I know (taken with my phone), but for me this symbolizes India, travel, and geekiness all in one - a perfect symbol to start off a new set for my upcoming trip in Central India.
I've done it with candy, figured I might as well do it with my pink sparkly 20-sided die too. Why? Because I'm a geek like that.
The astrophysics stuff is well-curated if you're into planetary, cosmology and the interstellar medium.
I took this photo in tungsten mode. It was very yellow and orange (I have a tungsten lamp at home) and it didn't look good. I photoshoped it to make the colour more natural. It turned out good. I am happy with the colour.
Moem is giving the workshop Geeky Jewelry in which the participants make earrings, bracelets, pendants, amulets and assorted bling from shiny electrical components and computer parts.
watercolor on paper
Despite his confidence solving math equations and conducting science experiments, Sam was always a little shy with the ladies...
I've done it with candy, figured I might as well do it with my pink sparkly 20-sided die too. Why? Because I'm a geek like that.
Funny as usual ;)
Nikon D700 + 85mm 1.8G
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Haha I hope I don't get too much hate from Apple lovers for this picture! My boyfriend is an android lover, so I embroidered an android on a skinny necktie for him for Christmas. This isn't the finished product...but you can see how the android logo turned out :P i ended up making the android a tad smaller and sewing a border around it to create a "badge" to sew onto the tie. Wee :) By the way, thank you to all who contributed to some helpful comments on my last picture! I loved each one of them and took them to heart. Hope you all have a great end to the year :)