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  1. From the album: Assorted Photos

    This is Kaybiang Tunnel somewhere in Batangas. We need to Cross in this short tunnel to go to the beach resort.
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  2. A bright yellow sun in an orange sky, just before sunset. I used soft pastel as material.
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  3. I'm trying to take a nice photo for this man. ?
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  4. Enjoy safe Kayaking not so far from the shore. This photo is also taken year 2015 at Nasugbu in Batagas, Philippines. How I miss the Sea
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  5. This dog really love to play in sea.
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  6. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    An orange rain cloud photographed whilst watching a football game in the endzone. Image enhanced in PhotoShop Lightroom.

    © knockout10

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  8. Out in the fresh air, sitting in an open field reading books in a nice shady spot under a tree... I brought the whole bookcase, so not much chance of running out of reading material!
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  9. yes po meron na haha
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  10. From the album: Monarchy on the Go!

    A colourful abstract portrait in blue, pink, white and yellow!

    © NIMROD

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  11. This look so good! I love it ?
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  12. Wow, reminds me of our project during elementary
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  13. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  15. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    Cloud formation at night

    © knockout10

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  16. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  17. This is another really useful trick that I learned from The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards Tip: Instead of drawing, for example, a man's arm with his hand resting on his hip - look at the space between his arm and his body. Do not look at his arm and do not look at his body. Look only at the space in between his arm and his body... Then draw draw that space! The same thing applies to drawing the outside edge of the man's arm... Look at the nearest object to his arm and draw the space between that object and the man's arm! That way, you overcome the tendency of the left-side of your brain to make you draw things in the simplified symbol images with which that part of your brain rationalizes the world around you. Then, having overcome this annoying tendency of the left-side of your brain to continually butt-in and interfere with your art - (which is, essentially, a job for the right-side of the brain) - you end up easily being able to draw what is actually there - rather than what the left-side of your brain would very much like you to draw...!!
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  18. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  19. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    looks like an AK-47 or a rocket launcher

    © knockout10

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  24. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  25. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

    1 point
  26. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

    1 point
  27. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  28. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  29. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

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  30. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

    1 point
  31. From the album: Clouds re-discovered

    © um dont steal it? u can use it just give credit i guess....

    1 point
  32. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  33. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  34. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  35. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  36. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  37. From the album: Drawings

    One of my drawings

    © Dragan Gorjan

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  39. Although Rembrandts are generally classed as soft pastels - I'd put them at the very hard end of "soft." However, when you look at the extremely high standard of Jennifer Blenkinsopp's work, you can tell that they obviously work for her! Personally, I much prefer Schmingke and Senellier soft pastels. These are in a different class of softness - a bit like comparing glass with butter!!! I can't find either Schmingke of Senellier pastels in the Philippines, so I buy them every chance I get when I am abroad. Otherwise, I order these very soft pastels online from MisterArt.com - and have them delivered by FedEx. (Mister Art's prices are very reasonable but I find that I get stung by the customs on delivery...)
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  40. From the album: LTH Art

    © LTH

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  42. From the album: Mon Andersen

    © &copy Mon Andersen 2006

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  43. From the album: Mon Andersen

    © &copy Mon Andersen 1994

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  44. From the album: Mon Andersen

    © &copy Mon Andersen 2005

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