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  1. I like both of them. The small details really make them pop. Those glasses are amazing.
  2. Garden scenes, clusters of plants, or a small forest scene. Even if i'm not using it for a photo there is something zen about it. Finding that color that makes everything pop and adding it here or there. It's neat to be able to add mesh to a good prim build to see what's possible.
  3. Thank you so much. While the background is simple, the colors give the photo a little more depth. It contracts with the emo look. Gives it a warm feeling. With the hair try every color. I'm using the lighter black as the darker is harder to see detail but you might find a color that really suits you that you normally don't use. Bet it will look just as good or better.
  4. Hello Evie. There is more than one tattoo in that photo. She is using a few different designs. I tried searching for the phrases you can see but came up with nothing. Why not ask her yourself? I linked her flicker above. She does amazing work. Just send her a message. Sure she would help if she could.
  5. I wish I had this kind of talent for "close up" photos. Excellent work
  6. I’m going to respectfully disagree. As a student I always looked forward to Earth Day. While we had the usual lessons on recycling and conservation it was the celebration of various ecosystems which held my attention. Everything felt so new and exotic. The way they tied the lessons to conservation/recycling it compelled us to be more involved. As you get older we aren’t exposed to that level of learning and it’s easy to lose interest. It was an advertisement for “Earth Day” at a school near my residence that got me interested again. I had to see “Plant a tree” every morning and evening for a solid month until I found myself in the gardening section of home depot. But I discovered just planting a tree isn’t so easy. Factors like soil, temperature, and light made tree choice difficult. Some trees could kill/harm others fighting for minerals in the soil. This sort of thinking spilled over into other things, sorting recycling and making sure the plastics are clean enough to be used a second time. Breaking down electronics. That dumb sign ended up changing me. I grow bonsai now (which I’ve been called a horrible person because it’s gardening BDSM) I fish out zebra muscles from the local lakes when I can but I don’t expect everyone to do that. Throwing away and separating trash. Dropping off batteries at proper places. Ect ect ect. If I can become more “aware” then I feel like others can too. I hope none of this comes off as "disrespectful"
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