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chomo-dali · 1 year
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断捨離前の
ちょっと撮影がいけなかった…
ずいぶん久しぶりに動かしたけど
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わかっちゃいるけど
スマホより気持ちいい
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PENTAX istDS TAMRON AF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 FA 35mm F2 AL
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kojiarakiartworks · 1 month
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January 2007 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A.
■Calendar of 2024 April
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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xxwebbylifexx · 8 months
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RIG DUMP!!! 🥳🥳
I LOVE THE SILLYS SM
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russmorris · 4 months
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Star 9
Pentax *ist D, Sigma 28-135mm ƒ/5.6 Macro + Kodak Duaflex II
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Finished Outcome
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There's just something I want to say that I think is important if you follow me or look at the occasional thing I post. Also, even if you don't really care about my content or the stuff I reblog to help others out, fandoms as a whole should hear this.
I think the base standard of things that shouldn't be encouraged are inc*st, p*d*philia, and r*pe. Everyone has their own things they enjoy blah blah. Understandable. My issue is that people will write or draw such things then justify it. (So sorry if you thought my issue was people creating it to begin with. This isn't the post to rant about that regardless of my opinions.) If you're into stuff that's morally unsound, put a warning tag so people can avoid it if they don't want to see it. I've seen many people not tag stuff that obviously has p*d*philia in it because of whatever reason they decided to cook up as an excuse. Also, in certain fandoms with supernatural creatures fans will justify their behaviors with "they're xxx years old" or "they're technically not blood related because of how they were created". Okay, your opinion is valid. Now tag your stuff properly so I can make sure to never see it.
Another controversial thing most don't want to hear is that I think a majority of ship debates are really stupid and shouldn't happen. Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't mean that you should insult them or try to cancel them. There's countless questionable ships out there. Because of toxic fans, people who ship something with a bad rep or enjoy content of that certain ship cannot openly say they enjoy it for xxx reason because they'll immediately be judged instead of heard out. It doesn't take much to trigger people in fandoms despite nothing being discussed actually being real. This is coming from a person who's reason to live is fictional characters and online friends.
To continue on the ship topic, I'd like to state that there's many different relationships between people and ships and how they add to or take from certain content. Some may actually ship the characters. Some may find the stuff interesting or useful for their own fics. Some may like the dynamic but not like the history between the characters. Some may think it would be interesting but not encourage the ship at the time. Some may not even know the characters but like reading what's put there. Don't assume everyone who consumes ship content wants the characters to be together in the canon universe.
Next topic is headcanons. There's a large difference between thinking fanfic of certain characters is nice and wanting the canon to change to fit your perception of what should happen. I've personally not had many times I wished for canon to change (unless the SML was really good), and it's caused many arguments or sharp responses aimed at me. Saying "I wish the creators did xxx" should mean just that. The verb is wish after all. But, overtime many have come to associate criticism as trying to start a hate club. I'm perfectly able to discuss canon events without bringing headcanons into the mix and saying "oh well this probably is how it was". It's not hard; I assure you.
This last part is a trouble I personally have. I love fanfic. It's amazing. People dedicated enough to write thousands of words of spends hours to draw/paint is beautiful. As a result, I end up binging series and looking up spoilers just to be able to understand the fan content. There's nothing that makes me quite as happy as opening up my favorite fanfic and enjoying what the author decided to add this time. Be it sm*t or fluff, Supernatural or Urban Fantasy, AUs or drabbles — I love what I can get. I cannot talk about certain things because some fandoms are so deeply traumatized or bothered by certain issues within the fandom. It makes me mad. I just want to discuss why these two characters would actually be good friends if xxx incident didn't happen or why we should focus more on xxx plot point because of something the author showed us; but instead, the fandom immediately puts up a ten foot wall around me. It doesn't happen too often, but I still hate not being able to discuss certain things with many other fans.
Thanks for reading all the way through, even if you don't agree with me. It means alot. I hope you have wonderful day and find some great stuff in your own fandom!
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badkarmaviscomm · 6 months
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SP - Chants of Sennaar Research - ISTD
LO1, LO2
Loosely based upon the biblical story of the tower of Babel, 'Chants of Sennaar' is a video game in which the player must navigate up the Tower of Babel without knowing the language of the NPCs which help guide. The puzzle game, after following context clues and transcribing minigames, allows the player to be able to read their language to progress further into the game. This is an extremely interesting concept for a video game as I feel the layout and problem-solving involved in it would be really interesting to apply this methodology of language learning to real-life spoken languages and see if this would be an effective way to get people to engage with language. The game is rated PEGI 7 largely due to the mild violence, but the puzzle aspect may make the audience older. Considering things such as violence alongside the technicalities of gameplay when designing towards a particular target audience would be important to consider when creating a game/game concept.
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marprocessesjournal · 6 months
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ISTD- Initial Layout Experiments
Using the edited scan and the poems I'm working on, these initial lay out ideas have given me a rough vision on how I want and don't want this project to be presented.
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Peer feedback:
like the images, the blue duotone makes them feel old and faded which fits with the feel of the poems
the text in blue is cool and works well with the nostalgic cultural themes
be careful how the type is set on the page, eg. on fifth screenshot, large text like that looks weird how I've positioned it
the blackout poetry overlaying the photography works really well, conveys a sense of loss and disconnect- do more of this
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thedeadtravelfast · 7 months
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Shoutout to @goblins-riddles-or-frocks for getting me to do a tag challenge for the first time in like two millennia. So I thusly present "me-coded characters":
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@iceandbone because i DEF wanna see yours
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kristanasarabia · 8 months
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WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE
but fr tho I think I wanna try a bit lmao
Sauce: obey me misadventures
Colored by me
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Experimenting with Linocut Printing - ISTD Project
Here I have carved the title of my final outcome ‘For The Culture’ using a rubber surface so that it can be printed. I thought the aesthetic of a hand-made font would bring a personable aesthetic towards the subject matter. The process of making these prints was very fun because I used materials that I would not often use, and it was beneficial in terms of my practical work during the experimental stages. 
Firstly, I gathered my materials together so that I could begin the experiment. I watched a few tutorials on YouTube prior so that I knew what I was doing. I printed the title of my project from an InDesign document, which I then transferred into a PDF. Then, I used tracing paper to draw over the text, and I applied the typography onto the rubber surface. After that, I used a lino cutter and handle set to carve the negative space, in order to apply ink/paint on to the letters. During this part of the process I made a few errors by accidentally carving corners of the letters. Despite this, I used the 5 different blades to make a precise carving of the letters. The printing ink stage required me to use a roller and multiple sheets of paper so that I can practice printing my carved lino print. 
From this experimentation of linocut printing, I was able to follow the step-by-step tutorials in order to provide a typographic print that is aesthetically pleasing. When I practice this type of printing again, I will make sure that my carving technique is precise, and that the ink is applied onto my linocut so that it prints completely on the paper.
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gallery-f · 1 year
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鬼瓦 東福寺 2004 Tofukuji temple 
Pentax *istD + FA 20-35mm F4 AL
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kojiarakiartworks · 6 months
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January 2007 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A.
■Calendar of 2023 November
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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maddiecopesblog · 24 days
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piece of writing a did a month ago
Wonder and amazement at all the things women do. 
the tasks we juggle, the children we carry, the hands we hold.
quietly getting on with it all, almost invisibly. 
almost 
we have been holding onto so many beautiful things for so long our hands are cramping. 
Holding life, house keys, hands and hoards of love.
We hold the world on our shoulders, between our fingertips until they start to break. 
We require acknowledgment for this burden
I do not need a handbag, 
I will not carry anymore 
I will not buy anything else 
I want pockets, 
like the ones men have. 
Not shallow, or sewn up or too small. 
Deep meaningful pockets to hold everything I love close to me, on my person. 
Women worked for years to own possessions, now we radically, want to hold them. 
I wish to wear my possessions like armour. 
I wish to be lined with trinkets, tickets, tampons and whatever else. 
Power to the people and power to pockets. 
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russmorris · 2 months
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Leaf.
Pentax *ist D + Sigma 28-135mm ƒ/5.6 Macro
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Binding my Book
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