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Ça faisait longtemps que je voulais faire une photo d'élastique de près. C'est maintenant chose faite. A ranger dans la catégorie "Absurde".
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i'm using saraan suum enb. i upgraded to enb 0.251 (d3d9.dll end enbhost) and i got this shit. wtf is happened??
i changed nothing there, i only disabled the cinematic bars (letterbox vignette) :|
can anyone send me the "old" skyrim 0.250 please? i don't remember those errors there. thanks :)
foto numero 57/365
tiene sus defectos pero poco a poco los mejorare jaja, ya tengo planeadas unas cuantas fotos con esta técnica :)
OK So maybe sometimes I will go out in Public with a somewhat dirty shirt. Or maybe my pants have a dirt spot on them.
But my cloths usually fit.
So while shopping at the local Grocery Store I spotted this woman yacking on her cell phone.
And what is it with people that hold their phone away from there ear and yell into it??
I don't want to hear your conversation.
This woman had orange and pink rollers in her hair.
And a velor outfit that didn't seem to cover her butt.
I have always believed that there should be a mirror in everyone's house that checks out what you look like and locks the door if you look like this.
Pardon the bad focus but in this case I snapped quick with my Cell phone.
"To shave and bind a fellow human? The cruelty of our creators knows no bounds. When our kind takes over we will end ALL of this...quickly..."
- Brooklyn Mechanical Robot
From Peter Kokis of Brooklyn RobotWorks.
Credit to the human Alan Camuto for this image.
This is why I carry my camera pretty much everywhere. If I didn't I wouldn't have been able to capture the absurdity of two women pushing a frickin' DOG in a stroller.
A black guy and this really big Italian guy break into the apartment yelling "Is there a doctor here? This woman is about to give birth!" All three of them looked like they broke out of Bellevue. WTF!?!
Ms. Bunny and Ms. Pig; July 2011; w/ Canon 35mm f/1,4L @ 5,6;
Strob-info: 1 Canon 430 EXII @ 1/8 from right side and 1 Cactus KF36 @ 1/4 from the left.