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Creative and Manipulation Photography by Erik Johansson

April 26, 2012 Leave a comment

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Erik Johansson is a man operating on the furthest and sharpest edge of reality.

He creates manipulated images that shock with their casual juxtaposition of the mundane and the otherworldly, for which he has already gained universal acclaim at the tender age of 24. Unlike digital artists who find random pictures they can build upon, Johanssons work is his own, 100 per cent.

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Music Minute: Goodbye to Love - The Carpenters (1972)

April 26, 2012 Leave a comment

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Composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis.  First released in 1972 on the “Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters” documentary.  Inspired by a visit to London, where Richard saw an old Bing Crosby 1940 film called Rhythm on the River, he noticed that they kept referring to the struggling songwriter’s greatest composition, “Goodbye to Love”. He says `You never hear it in the movie, they just keep referring to it,’ and he immediately envisioned the tune, and lyrics starting with:

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Losing My University Degree

April 25, 2012 Leave a comment

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A producer from a radio station hit me up earlier this week, asking me to tell a story on air about being lucky/unlucky. I thought my university disaster might be a good look. Here’s the rough draft…

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Too Much of Anything is Never Good

April 23, 2012 Leave a comment

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By GUNNER GLAM

The only addition to natural beauty is cosmetics which help accent the eyes, lips and cheeks. However, when there is too much it, it can make someone rather unsightly than pretty.

According Allure, a beauty web site, just as certain men’s grooming missteps make people cringe—think frosty guylights and overplucked eyebrows—females (sometimes) make hair, makeup and skin-care choices guys hate.

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Gunner Glams give insightful mentoring on mastering makeup and color for beginner make-up artists. http://pluginin.org/2012/03/09/psu-make-up-artist-career-outlook/

Computer Graphics : 3D Creatures

April 16, 2012 Leave a comment

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Most of us are intrigued by the amazing graphical character designs of our all-time favourite animated movies like the Shrek, Monster Inc., Ice Age etc. In fact, CG (Computer Graphics) character designs for computer games makes up an integral part of the gaming process. Much as we often take for granted these creatively detailed designs, there is always a tedious behind-the-scene effort needed to make this characters come ‘alive’ by first creating an animated 3D model.

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