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Star.

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  1. 2 Meowl, share your stuff in the gallery, you're not wanted here.
  2. It does have an eraser though :P.
  3. This is the time of the year where I take advantage of my parents. All I want is some books and art materials. I got a laptop a month back so I can't get anything big.
  4. Photographing experience Once, we were asked to obtain a few pictures for our Art homework. Our topic was Rural, Urban and Industrial so for the Rural part, I went to the woods a few minutes walk away. It was quite damp and muddy. There was this huge incline; it was practically like a mini cliff. Regardless of the drop, I climbed down. My foot slipped and this one little mistake made me slip on my [wagon] all the way down into a puddle of water >.< One foot was drenched to the skin and I had a trail of mud from my upper back to my feet. I took a few pictures and went back up the mini hill with a little help from my tripod. After a few miscellaneous pictures (not without a few scrapes from offending branches), I saw this little ditch that went alongside a path. Needless to say, I jumped into it which went okay. The floor was kinda squishy so I couldnt get a good level on my tripod. So with a tree in the way, I climbed up to the left and when there was a clear area, I slowly went back down. I grabbed onto a branch of a tree that I thought that looked sturdy. It wasnt. This big branch (diameter the size of my palm) broke and hit my on the head. Second time that day that I was on my [wagon]. I hightailed it outta there, not wanting to embarrass myself in front of the unknown. I got like one decent picture from there that I could use ¬_¬ Another time, I was taking a picture of this landscape but a few trees were just obscuring the bottom part of the picture. I stood up on a wall to take a better view. Of course, living in bloody Yorkshire, we have those crappy easily falling apart walls that are unstable. I tried not to land on my camera and nearly ended up rolling down the hill >.< So, has anyone else had any general bad experiences when taking photos? Also, I thought I could stray us away from the rather repetitive topics for a while.
  5. I take quite a lot of photos and edit them in photoshop. I also used to make signatures (if you could count that). I love painting but I haven't done anything so far (may do a piece of work with oil paints for a gallery opening soon). Haven't done any pencil drawings in a loooong time though. I've tried vectoring a few times and liked it but I haven't had time to try and improve myself. I have been experimenting with charcoal a lot recently. It's quite fun but also frustrating and I think I'm getting better. I take AS art so we use a lot of different mediums a lot of the time. Recently we have used brusho inks on cotton fabric.
  6. I was sat in English and I thought about this thread. Darn. I actually do this whilst walking. Like I'm aware of how I'm walking, how far apart me legs, which part of my foot reaches the floor first... I end up walking really stiff ¬_¬
  7. You're fired from living because you're a Narutard. Dude, how can you say that about Taiga?
  8. bANNED FOR DISPLAYING LAME PICTURES.
  9. You're fired from the Life Club because yours has gone down the drain.
  10. Star. replied to blaah's topic in Forum Games
    Pros: It's handy and compact. Cons: Kids care too much about the model and appearance of their phone. Sandwiches.
  11. If you squint your eyes a bit, :thumbup: looks like it's flipping the bird.. 2

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