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About Me Member General Digital Photographer Flameweaver22/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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I wrote a lot in 2007

Tue May 19, 2009, 11:07 AM
  • Mood: Eager
  • Listening to: Phanton of the Opera - Nightwish
  • Reading: Lots of things
And apparently it's been like six thousand years since then. I got a new camera. I expect many more updates on the photography side versus the drawing side. But we'll see what happens.

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Getting into photography. Still draw occasionally. Pencil artist, just sketch stuff. Haven't made the move to the digital age with anything, yet. Even with photography I don't really edit my pictures except to, perhaps, lighten them by a stop or two if I have to.

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: My brain
  • Interests: Many
  • Favourite movie: Is there a Wheel of Time movie yet?
  • Favourite genre of music: Ska, but then I like a multitude of other stuff
  • Favourite artist: I'm
  • Favourite poet or writer: horrible
  • Favourite photographer: with names
  • Favourite style of art: Pencils/sketches/photography
  • Operating System: Mac
  • Shell of choice: Turtle
  • Skin of choice: Human
  • Favourite game: KotOR II, Mass Effect, Left 4 Dead
  • Favourite gaming platform: 360, sadly
  • Favourite cartoon character: Asuka, Sho, Raph, Spider-man
  • Personal Quote: Ridiculous
  • Tools of the Trade: Shoddy .5 mm mechanical pencil and equally shoddy paper.. haha, and then a nikon d40x

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:iconinisipis:
Many thanks for the Fav':+fav: :dalove:

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DEXTROMETHORPHAN PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE GUAIFENESSIN is the generic name of TUSARAN Forte.
:iconflameweaver:
You're quite welcome.
:iconopticalripple:
Thanks for all the favorites!
:iconflameweaver:
Welcome. Of course. Thanks for capturing stuff worth favoriting. Hahaha.
:iconopticalripple:
Thanks for the favorite. And you have a very interesting gallery. I especially like all the work you have done with water drops. It's hard to catch those.
:iconflameweaver:
I appreciate it. And you're welcome.

Also, water is rather interesting to me so far as catching it goes, I can't help but be fascinated by that concept of freezing something forever when it's usually in constant motion.

I dunno, it's a neat concept to me and it's fun to try catching different aspects of somethign so fluid.
:iconopticalripple:
I agree. The ability of photography to catch and hold something forever that only exists for a split second is awesome. Waves can also be interesting in that respect, because of the way they break. Especially when the curtain of water is partially see-through.
:iconflameweaver:
I haven't gotten water clear enough to do waves yet.. or been out on a beach, really, with the time to do photography. I'll have to put that on the to-do list.

I'm just afraid of getting my camera sandy! Hahaha.
:iconopticalripple:
Yea. You have to be careful. I was on a lake beach in Chicago doing some night photography, and made absolutely sure I didn't get my camera anywhere near the sand. I spent a good part of the next day cleaning sand out of my lenses and filters. plastic bags can help, but usually only fit around little digital cameras, but a little digital with a plastic bag over it almost isn't worth it.

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