Professional Flash Mega Kit from Brando

Professional Flash Mega Kit from Brando

You might want to look at this cool budget photography flash kit from Brando and the flash kit is compatible with yours Nikon SB600, SB800, SONY F32X, Canon 430EX, SONY F56AM, Nikon SB26/27/28, Canon 580EX, 550EX, Vivitar 285HV, Nikon SB900, Canon 580EX II. You can have this flash kit just for only US$88.00. I’m craving for one now.

The kit includes:
– Soft Diffuser with 6 color Mask
– Honey Comb
– Conical Snoot
– Barndoor
– Mini Reflector
– Globe Diffuser
– Flash Adaptor

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Pencil Art by Jennifer Maestre

Pencil Art by Jennifer Maestre

A beautiful sculptures with pencils by Jennifer Maestre from Johannesburg, South Africa. The sculptures itself were inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin, so dangerous yet beautiful. To make a pencil sculptures, she took hundreds of pencils, cut them into 1-inch sections, drill a hole in each section, and sharpen them all and sew them together. More pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Pencil Art by Jennifer Maestre”

The Love Of Animals!

The Love of Animals!

Lol, this video just made my day, The adorable monkey showing the love to the cat with kiss.

The Love of Animals By Ron Hevener

If we aspire to better ourselves, to become true of heart and true to our deepest emotions, animals are the most genuine and unaffected examples for us to follow.

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Fully Wholly: Because The Kids Don’t Play

Fully Wholly: Because The Kids Don't Play by bryan espiritu

This Fully Wholly illustrations by Bryan Espiritu is so hardcore. By using the most popular children’s icon such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy plus some extra bold message he came out with these awesome art.

This collection of Whollys is based on the loss of innocence. It’s based on our neglect for the children around us, and how many of my generations childhood experiences so differ from those of the youth growing up today. I wanted to take the most recognizable children’s icons and create awkward, intriguing, and somewhat disturbing juxtapositions to a poem that I wrote to accompany the set.

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