Winner, Professional Current Affairs: Personality and society. Reality vs illusions. North Korean Army soldiers and civilians on the stand of the Kim Il Sung Stadium. (© Ilya Pitalev/2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
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Wow.
Winner, Professional Current Affairs: Personality and society. Reality vs illusions. North Korean Army soldiers and civilians on the stand of the Kim Il Sung Stadium. (© Ilya Pitalev/2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
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Wow.
This was originally a photo of my kitchen window in my old apartment on a very hot summer day. The light coming through the blinds and curtains was making a cool pattern and I wanted to capture it.
I flipped it 90° right back then just because. And now, five years later, I used Glaze to turn it into a painting.
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Another Galveston seawall shot of a boarded up property. I took the original photo with a Kodak point & shoot, then used the Retrolux filter in the Snapseed app to process, and finally, achieved the painterly effects with Glaze, which is a free app!
I like the colors here. That sign on the wall says “Coming Soon.”
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Fiddling with layers this week. An old pic of mine (action figure from Grindhouse) with a new flower tat. Flower is also by me.
I will continue to experiment until I find my voice.
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“Edwina’s insides were a rocky place where my seed could find no purchase.” — H.I., Raising Arizona
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The coolest falcon I ever met + gpoy with an owl, two years ago. I took a LOT of photos of these birds (and the castle in the background) and only edited & published a few. Might be time to take a second look at that folder. Was thinking about Ireland this week since it’s St. Patrick’s Day (on Sunday). This was about three weeks before my mom died, so I was sad, but I remember this trip and these birds were a bright spot.
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Sky Tsunami by Alex Teuscher
“As thousands of people went about their everyday business in Geneva, behind them a mammoth tsunami appeared to be about to tear through the city.
But the spectacular scene was really just an optical illusion caused by clouds sweeping across the Saleve mountain range, which overlooks the city, on December 5 [last] year.” (via)