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Make: Panasonic
Model: DMC-FZ5
Shutter Speed: 10/10000 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Date Picture Taken: Dec 7, 2006, 2:50:46 AM
It's not I'ts pretty light really. Yeh, I just roughly cut and drilled the lapis..
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'I saw all the people behind their masks - smiling, phlegmatic - composed faces - I saw through them and there was suffering - in all of them - Pale corpses - who without rest ran around - along a twisted road - at the end of which was the grave'. E Munch
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'I saw all the people behind their masks - smiling, phlegmatic - composed faces - I saw through them and there was suffering - in all of them - Pale corpses - who without rest ran around - along a twisted road - at the end of which was the grave'. E Munch
Now it's time for August 2008 Visual Art Features, many new art to discover!
Don't forget that many artists need to be viewed, they deserve it! Fave Fave Fave! My main purpose in doing a monthly feature about (to my point of view) 'the best visual art' is to put in the same level as well wellknown artists and popular creations as unknown artists and under-exposed creations. Artists need to be supported. So don't be shy!
Here's the Menu per Category :
Digital Paintings & Drawings | Mixed Media | PhotoManipulations | 3-Dimensional | Vector & Vexels | Photography | Traditional Paintings & Drawings | Artisan Crafts
With a gallery that takes you on a journey into another world, `spyroteknik has firmly secured a place as one of the top artists within our community. Always willing to participate in events as well as providing critique and guidance to members in such a humble yet inspiring manner is a quality which deserves recognition. So it's with great pleasure that we award this month's Deviousness to Martin Bland. Read More
Devious Comments
That looks heavy^^.
So that's what raw, unpolished Lapis Lazuli looks like, awesome
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'I saw all the people behind their masks - smiling, phlegmatic - composed faces - I saw through them and there was suffering - in all of them - Pale corpses - who without rest ran around - along a twisted road - at the end of which was the grave'. E Munch
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"You must do everything yourself." (First rule of Alchemy)
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'I saw all the people behind their masks - smiling, phlegmatic - composed faces - I saw through them and there was suffering - in all of them - Pale corpses - who without rest ran around - along a twisted road - at the end of which was the grave'. E Munch
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