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What I do when I'm bored at three in the morning.
Reaching the 200 mark, need to get damned pro now.
I colored Fimo translucent with alcohol ink to get the color gradient that makes up this bracelet.
I used alcohol inks to get the bright colors and created this bracelet without a pasta machine, without using cutters, and with no skinner blends. There's a link to the tutorial on my website.
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This is an image of which I am very proud. It looks like just a cool gradient, a cool processing trick but it is much more to me. Life look different every time you look at it, even in twelve minute intervals.
This week has been warm and perfect summer weather for time at the beach; it was as warm and perfect as it appears here. This is the Balboa Pier in Newport. Newport Pier is much more popular (with those from Riverside County) but Balboa is much more pleasant and enjoyable. Each successive exposure is twelve minutes apart. I am planning on doing an image like this again but with an even more frequent exposures.
I've wanted to do this for a while but got the idea to do it this week from a friend of mine who had to come to the beach as well. I got the idea for this image from another image I saw like it. I searched for it but could not find it - I'd love to credit it as the original inspiration.
Now and again something really special happens in railway preservation. Today it was the pairing of the LNWR Coal Tank and the Super-D in one of their historical landscapes the North Eastern Valleys of South Wales.
Fantastic gala by the Blaenavon group, you cant beat watching the engines climb the steep gradients. The sun even shone on the Saturday afternoon for the photographers. 30th anniversary gala but the line has changed so much in the past 5 years, hopefully more people will realize what a great landscape it it to watch the trains go by and come for a visit.