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Times Square from the Empire State Building, Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
The west side of Midtown's glorious buildings begining to shine in the light's fall.
Medium: Pencil, watercolour and acrylic on paper.
Size: 21 x 31 cm (08.50 x 12.25 in)
Pencil, watercolour and acrylic finished in Arabesque style following in the footsteps of Picasso´s illustration of Le Chant des Morts. – The Song of the Dead.
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Ever wanted to add fake folds to a poster design to make it look more genuine? Ever wanted to add a few lines through your composition for an increased dynamic effect?
Well, now you can! These 12 folded paper textures are the perfect tool to accomplish these goals, and much more. Add them to the top of your layer stack, switch the blending mode to screen, tinker with the opacity slider, and be done in no time. You could also experiment by inverting the texture and using other blending modes, like multiply, color burn, linear burn, and beyond.
All of these have been carefully folded and/or crumpled by hand, then scanned in at 600 dpi and edited to retain as much detail as possible, while offering an optimum level of contrast.
See, I can take pictures of pretty things too.
This was taken with my Pentax (film) camera. Three friggin' years ago too.
So there.
This was almost no where CLOSE to my original idea for this photo. The original idea was to have two girls standing on a street holding these letters and doing different things with them. Remind me NEVER to ask little children to be in pictures again. It was a complete disaster and honestly this was a rush job. The editing took longer than the photography did. Not worth it.
Learn about multiplying rational expressions concept. A rational expression is a polynomial term which in the form of fraction. It may be any type of polynomial such as monomial, trinomial and binomial. For multiplication of rational expression is same as normal multiplication of fractions. A rational expression has a polynomial in both numerator or only in denominator. We are going to see the steps for multiplication of rational expressions.
2. God’s Blessing to Noah After the Flood
(Gen 9:1-6) And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be on every beast of the earth, and on every fowl of the air, on all that moves on the earth, and on all the fishes of the sea; into your hand are they delivered. Every moving thing that lives shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things. But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall you not eat. And surely your blood of your lives will I require; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man; at the hand of every man’s brother will I require the life of man. Whoever sheds man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man. ...
After Noah accepted God’s instructions and built the ark and lived through the days God used a flood to destroy the world, his whole family of eight survived. Apart from Noah’s family of eight, all of mankind was destroyed, and all living things on earth were destroyed. To Noah, God gave him blessings, and said some things to him and his sons. These things were what God was bestowing upon him and also God’s blessing to him. This is the blessing and promise God gave to someone who could listen to Him and accept His instructions, and also the way God rewards people. That is to say, regardless of whether Noah was a perfect man or a just man in God’s eyes, and regardless of how much he knew about God, in short, Noah and his three sons all listened to God’s words, coordinated with God’s work, and did what they were supposed to do in accordance with God’s instructions. As a result, they helped God retain humans and various kinds of living things after the destruction of the world by flood, making a great contribution to the next step of God’s management plan. Because of everything he had done, God blessed him. Maybe for the people of today, what Noah did wasn’t even worth mentioning. Some might even think: Noah didn’t do anything; God had made up His mind to keep him, so he was definitely going to be kept. His survival is not to his credit. This is what God wanted to make happen, because man is passive. But that’s not what God was thinking. To God, no matter whether a person is great or insignificant, as long as they can listen to Him, obey His instructions and what He entrusts, and can cooperate with His work, His will, and His plan, so that His will and His plan can be accomplished smoothly, then that conduct is worthy of His commemoration and worthy of receiving His blessing. God treasures such people, and He cherishes their actions and their love and affection for Him. This is God’s attitude. So why did God bless Noah? Because this is how God treats such actions and obedience of man.
from "Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh—The Way to Know God"
I did self photography with several mirrors to get "doubled double" lighting, then I just realized that I can do something else. My mirrored reflections! I hope it's not too much editted...