Social is...weirdly exhausting. Person-to-person it can be even worse...definitely requiring rest periods for rejuvenation between stints. *hugs hard* I love you and everyone else on my flist...my lack of communication in no way reflects a lack of feeling. Makes me very pleased that you won't hold it against me.
...the nude beach amused me alot (even more so that my mum got me to take a picture of it for my dad :D) If you zoom in on the image enough you can actually see the sunburn lines and everything.
*pets* Brain dead just might be contagious. HP, uni, sick...all contributing to the cause... I know you're now on hiatus, but let me know how your concentration period for LSATs, etc. turns out. please.
Was wondering where you ran off to. :D Haha, I'm reserved in both RL and EL realms, though I get very talkative when it comes to people I'm close to (and that's not a lot). I like you too Arccie! Don't be shy around me!
I adore the first picture, its like a scene from a harry potter movie! :D So cool. The second one's pretty too. The third one is... well, a massive lot of naked people never appealed much to me (understatement). Although I am impressed with the detail-- I can see the tan lines of a lot of people. I still want to see pictures of YOOOOUUUU. ::tugs at your sleeve forlornly::
Yay for jobs and money! :D Good luck on your new uni term!
I adore that first photo...and actually even love the base image before circumstance gave it cool special effects. The images are actually photos I took of other images on display in Sydney at themoment promoting "Life on Earth" or some such. Some of them are absolutley fantastic. Really dramatic and just amazing to look at. The base of the first image is a photo of an ice and lava river flow...really stunning to look at in and of itself...but I noticed that when I took a photo of it I got reflections from behind me (and I kept taking the weird reflection photos until I ended up with a bunch of the city skyline overlaying these wonderful aerial photographs)
asdlfkjd ::smacks self:: Between the last week of work and the Reborn fandom exploding... no excuses. orz
So basically the "circumstances" that caused that super awesome effect to happen were the layering of other photo reflections? THAT'S SO AWESOME. Cause, seriously, I've never seen anything like that before (not digitally enhanced at least). It seriously looks like ether running through the air.
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The last picture amuses me. Nude beach ftw?
alksjfldk ::fails at comments:: My brain is so tired lately...it must be all the HP. Easy to blame.
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*hugs hard*
I love you and everyone else on my flist...my lack of communication in no way reflects a lack of feeling. Makes me very pleased that you won't hold it against me.
...the nude beach amused me alot (even more so that my mum got me to take a picture of it for my dad :D) If you zoom in on the image enough you can actually see the sunburn lines and everything.
*pets*
Brain dead just might be contagious. HP, uni, sick...all contributing to the cause...
I know you're now on hiatus, but let me know how your concentration period for LSATs, etc. turns out. please.
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I adore the first picture, its like a scene from a harry potter movie! :D So cool. The second one's pretty too. The third one is... well, a massive lot of naked people never appealed much to me (understatement). Although I am impressed with the detail-- I can see the tan lines of a lot of people. I still want to see pictures of YOOOOUUUU. ::tugs at your sleeve forlornly::
Yay for jobs and money! :D Good luck on your new uni term!
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The images are actually photos I took of other images on display in Sydney at themoment promoting "Life on Earth" or some such. Some of them are absolutley fantastic. Really dramatic and just amazing to look at.
The base of the first image is a photo of an ice and lava river flow...really stunning to look at in and of itself...but I noticed that when I took a photo of it I got reflections from behind me (and I kept taking the weird reflection photos until I ended up with a bunch of the city skyline overlaying these wonderful aerial photographs)
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So basically the "circumstances" that caused that super awesome effect to happen were the layering of other photo reflections? THAT'S SO AWESOME. Cause, seriously, I've never seen anything like that before (not digitally enhanced at least). It seriously looks like ether running through the air.
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