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Roof tops of expensive homes overlooking resort area of Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, Nevada, USA. Aspect ratio: 9:16
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Created for GhostWorks Text, Texture & Animal Alphabet Challenge
A vole is a small rodent resembling a mouse but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, smaller ears and eyes, and differently formed molars (high-crowned and with angular cusps instead of low-crowned and with rounded cusps). There are approximately 155 species of voles. They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice in North America. Vole species form the subfamily Arvicolinae with the lemmings and the muskrats.
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Thank you so much Jerry Jones for:
square 40 at skeletalmess
October Mask OMS-3 at shadowhouse creations
mole from Creative Commons by manual crank
Un almendro en flor texturizado con dos texturas de Kim Klassen.
Está fotografiado mediante la técnica de flashpainting en un anochecer frio de marzo.
finishing up some bag and clutch samples using the grid texture. new silhouettes for totes and clutches using this texture detail.
.... a fun photo shoot! Me and Abby challenged each other to take a small photo shoot for a half an hour! Sadly she won and got back first.... so do the same thing with your friends!
Rules: It can be either of yourself (no one else), animals, or flowers. It cannot be a boring blank photo but it has to be interesting, you must atleast take 70 or more pictures... then edit and post on flickr.
It was super fun! What do you think of the edit? Suggestions needed! This was edited by picnik.com :) I have had a bussyy week/weekend recitals and what not! 1,642 views :D
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glen park
san francisco, california
on the drive to Alipura, India
In March, I traveled 20 days through Northern India and it was absolutely unlike anywhere or anything I've ever experienced. It's hard to put the intensity of it into words; the extreme congestion of people, the endless blaring horns, the reckless drivers, the staggering contrast between wealth and absolute poverty and misery. It was all so very real and shocking.
India to me was very much about the people. It was about the kindness of the people and their curiosity of the camera, the intense and revealing looks in their eyes in the portraits, the excitement of the masses of children from having their picture taken. I was overwhelmed by the people of India. I was amazed at their kindness, curiosity and an almost sort of innocence.
India was an extreme overload of the senses.
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I'm not even that big of a fan on textures, but I liked this
Happy Birthday Mom!!! These are dedicated to you
explore #37
sometimes i'm not sure what's back there .... well, other than a bit of textures and a dash of orton ...
have a freakishly fabulous friday!
During this quarantine time, we can make the most of empty spaces, take advantage of textures and always complemented with the tiny touch of the barely live remained in the streets.
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