Here ya go sweets.
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Here ya go sweets.
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American Woman, :up:.
We were done shooting for the evening. The girls wanted to go home, and unfortunatley, I rode with one of them. I spotted this walking back to the cars, and to the chior of *sighs*, set up my tripod...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/...f286e1ea_o.jpg
by Bitter Jeweler, on Flickr
They never see the things I see. :)
I'm glad we get to see the things you see!
:D
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4098/...fc8941f4_o.jpg
IMG_3674 by Bitter Jeweler, on Flickr
hawt
thats what they do on their time off...
http://i.imgur.com/XWP78.jpg
basically digg committed user base suicide with their redesign, and as such Reddit has been flooded with new users. The mods, admins, and even some users have been doing really good at the assimilation process, but the jury is still out on the overall effect of this on the original feel of reddit.
I prefer Bitter's photography style to that of most others, mainly due to the abstraction present. The staircase one looks like Mondrian, and the one with the moon like an Escher. Its nice to see real life depictions of these styles. If I actually had money, and a place to put them, these would be photos I'd consider buying and framing.
I'm still thinking of Bitter's green Ford truck lying in disrepair. Those colors were hypnotic., the message potent. I've been wondering about buying that print for my son, since he already has an Escher book. Something about cars and young American men.....on their journeys....leaving old things behind but still loving rusty wheels?
<Of course the boy loves his beat up beater car. He really thinks it can take him months ahead, into Canada at the turn of winter, with a transmission that could blow any minute. He really believes he can just drive his way into bliss, that his car is his freedom. He can blast music, smoke pot, sleep in it with seats reclined, get drive-up food or use it as a trash can. He can have sex in his car, or drive into oblivion. Giving others rides is like a nirvana, something he really loves doing. His car is his freeeeedom. But he's a typical American suburban kid, and fairly naive.>
Therein lies the age old problem of trying to utilise artistic talent as a career path, even if people like or even love what you do most are unable or unwilling to express that appreciation with hard-earned cash. Thankfully for Bitter he is not just a talented photographic artist, he is a damn fine jeweller, kite builder, glass blower, dresser and manicurist of expressive facial hair.:)
Talent in any field is such an intangible thing it is often referred to as a "gift" by those who underestimate the hard work, effort and study usually involved. Clearly though some people have more talent than others regardless of how much time and effort is invested, those people become critics or teachers.;)
Obligatory picture:
http://images.dpchallenge.com/images...ted_285694.jpg
His cakes are awesome, too. And he has a koi garden and a green thumb. He can blow glass and build bookshelves. Bitter is our most talented artistic member. Period!
(that last image kinda hurt my eyes, who the hell was that?)
Did you mean the pic I posted of the shaving, smoking chick? It's a photographers attempt at tipping the hat to Helmut Newton....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Newton
His real stuff is mostly NSFW so... look em up on google images. :)
:blush:
That's what I like to do most. I am not that good with people photos, landscapes are boring...
I love going out and finding pure composition in everyday things. I never had the imagination to draw or paint abstract work. But I can find it all around me.
My next goal is to try to get a show in a gallery. *giggles*
I only wish my mom was here to see me now. :(
!
My dad doesn't seem to care much.:|
So, I appreciate all the kind words from you guys and gurlz. :heart:
^ Your work is always enjoyable to view. I'm dissapointed your dad dosen't care
I think the pixel art really ties the map together.
http://www.angelmapper.com/img/misc/...Minecraft1.jpg
Half an hour or so later, (or earlier, if that was taken during sunrise) the lamp would look fucking awesome. In my opinion, anyway - I *love* good lamp photos. You've caught a time when the lamp is, for the lack of a better term (FMVocab), fighting with the background for the leading role in this shot. They're ruining each other's play right now, but just a while earlier or later, you'd have a clear winner there...
Retouched pic from Nantes, France this summer. (Large file!)
http://i52.tinypic.com/wtwsna.jpg
Hope you like landscape and nature photos too :)
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1283545845
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1283545852
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1283545857
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1283545860
From my last hiking trip in the alps two weeks ago.
Be still, my national socialist heart! :heart:
No this are not drawing of the Führer.
Gorgeous.
Of course, I should have know that, I'm such an idiot :(
You're not an idiot, I'm an asshole!