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180/365 - Scientist, Henry Pym, discovered a gas that allows him to decrease his body size to that of an ant. Using a cybernetic helmet, he communicates with the insects and enlists their help to keep mankind safe from threats most of us are completely unware of.

 

Playing with a special effect. Long exposure and change of zoom length. It is a start, but I need a lot more practice to see if I can achieve a really good image this way.

You definitely cant slink about in this outfit without getting noticed, you will be seen from literally a mile away!!

This skirt rides up when walking so shows a whole lot of leg.

Check out the matching safety socks.

Tony writes: "Just thought I'd pass this along, the grocery shrink ray hit el monterery chimichanga frozen burritos and apparently shortly there after the increase price gun zapped it. they went from 40 oz (2.5 lbs) for $2.50 to 32 oz (2.0 lbs) for $3.17."

Day 92...

 

Discovery of the Shrink Wrap Fetish. Or Something. Oooh, and I Blogged!!!!!!!!

The Impossible Garden by Luke Jerram, at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden.

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That tree is really that big!

Super Mario Bros QAL

Many years ago a construction worker helping out on a remodel job for my family referred to his cigs as "magic shrinking sticks." I don't care for the smell and rarely partake in anything other than an occasional cigar but for some reason this bowl caught my eye and I could not resist snapping a few frames. They almost look like a bunch of willows that had been clear cut with the trunks left.

Erik writes: "They can take our lives! And our Freedom! But they will never take...OUR ICE CREAM! (or maybe they can take that too)."

... and of course had to take a few more shots. :)

Taken at the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum.

 

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So I already had a Barbie Diaries Raquelle doll but I never really liked her because her hair was super thick and her face looked really bloated when I tried to photograph her.

 

Luckily, yesterday I found another Raquelle with her hair still with the factory gel and she looks much nicer than my current one so I bought her and cleaned her up.

 

I decided that since I had a back up doll, I was going to try acetone shrinking her head and I’m super glad that I did because her hair is now longer, her features look more defined and she’s different enough from my second Raquelle that I can keep both.

Director: Jack Arnold

Screenplay: Richard Matheson

Starring: Grant Williams, Randy Stuart, April Kent

Producer: Albert Zugsmith

Universal International

 

Artist: Reynold Brown

i bought 250g organic bacon and cooked it. i weighed it after cooking - i was left with 69g cooked meat. admittedly i did not weigh the fat (or water) that came out of it.

Figures 1 and 2 depict the Aral Sea in October 2003 and in September 2006 to October 2007. The Aral Sea has continued to shrink since the 1960s. If you compare Figs. 1 and 2, you will find that the South Aral Sea shrank after dividing into east and west areas, but the North Aral Sea expanded. Aral'sk (Aralsk), formerly a port town facing the Aral Sea, is in the top right corner of the figures, and Muynoq (Muinak), also a former port town, is in the lower left. The distance from Muinak to the nearest coastline was 50km in Fig. 1 but increased to 77km in Fig. 2. In contrast, the distance from Aralsk to the nearest coastline was 35km in Fig. 1 but decreased to 25km in Fig. 2. The reduction of the South Aral Sea is remarkable, especially on the east side. In Fig. 2, the coastline retreated on a large scale, leaving a trace that can be seen as a striped pattern like tree rings. Additionally, the emerald-green sea surface suggests shallow water, so the rapid reduction is expected to continue in the future.

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Shrink plastic jewelry making supplies and molds

Trying out my new Lightroom software

Another mini book using shrink plastic and rubber stamps. It measures approx 4 x 3cm. I've blogged about it here www.thekathrynwheel.blogspot.com

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Shrink plastic jewelry making supplies and molds

This is my card for this week's Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge - to showcase your favorite technique. There are so many techniques that I love, so I really can’t pick a favorite. Instead, I did a watercolour background with Distress Inks, which is one of the techniques I use the most; I just love the unexpected results you get with this technique. Smear distress inks on your craft sheet, mist with water and dip or drag your cardstock into this. If you are happy with the result leave it (it usually looks even better when it has dried), if you want more colour, dry with a heat gun and re-dip into the ink. Sometimes I mist the paper with water first, that helps the colours to blend even more. This technique works best with watercolour paper, or, for example, manila cardstock. Every time I have left over distress inks on my craft sheet, I take a piece of scrap watercolour paper and drag it through the mix.

 

Here I used the new Summer Distess Inks (Mowed Lawn and Salty Ocean) and the result looked like a landscape from high above. I added just a bit of stamping to the background, not wanting to cover too much of it up. The stamping was done with Mowed Lawn, Salty Oceans and Frayed Burlap. The edges of the watercolour paper were distressed and then stitched to the cardstock base which was also sanded around the edges.

  

The hot-air balloon stamp I wanted to use was too big, so I turned to another favorite, shrink plastic. The balloon was stamped three times on shrink plastic with Stazon Jet Black ink. I shrunk the pieces with my heat gun, but you can do it in the oven too. Flatten them with the back of a woodmounted stamp or another flat surface. Be careful, the pieces get hot! After shrinking the pieces, they were coloured with alcohol inks, backed with an old dictionary paper and coated with Glossy Accents. The glossy accents adds a really nice finished look to the shrink plastic pieces. TFL!

Blogpost: layersofink.blogspot.com/2012/08/favourite-technique.html

 

Supplies:

Stamps: Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz: Remnants, Warehouse District, Ultimate Grunge, Tiny Textures Inks: Distress Ink: Summer Seasonal, Frayed Burlap; Adirondack alcohol ink: Sailboat Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Red Pepper; Versfine Onyx Black; Stazon Jet Black

Other: Ranger Shrink Plastic, Glossy Accents; Tim Holtz idea-ology game spinners, tiny attacher; MME Celebrate baker's twine; Zing clear embossing powder; Core'dinations Distress cardstock; watercolour paper; old dictionary paper

  

Özçetin Makine

Shrink Ambalaj ve Paketleme

Makineleri ve Makina İmalatı

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shrink plastic colored pencil drawing

God, I'm lazy.

 

I loved Jenny Holzer's work years ago. All the Truisms stuff. And now, when she's putting on her latest building-size work (For London) right outside my flat I can barely persuade myself to go outside.

 

I'm glad I did though. The writing scrolls upwards, slow enough to read (this was a 1 second exposure). The size of the writing does something strange with your sense of scale, as if it shrinks the building it's project on.

 

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Got some sheets of shrink plastic cheap, so I thought I would try out some animals and flowers. Amazing that it shrinks down 50%. Plan to use these in mosaics.

No tilt-shift miniature fake. ;)

 

The old city of Turku around the Turku Cathedral. It was built during the medieval 13th century (as well as the Turku Castle). At the time, most of the city was near the church. From then, the city has grown, but the centre hasn't moved far from the Cathedral. The tower (tallest building in Turku) is 85,5 meters high and has a clock with a face in every direction.

 

The model is on a large platform, that is made out of metal and is hollow.

 

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