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Noxon Giffen. Pages Search Jo on Instagram Kim on Instagram Kim's twin sister's blogKim's fav decor shops in Ottawa Bedsos for Leather beds & Mattresses Get contemporary lighting at a discount with a Euro Style Lighting Coupon from CouponTrunk.com Eames Lounge Chair, Barcelona Chair, Marble Tulip Tables - Exclusive at Rove Concepts Order custom holiday cards for your small business Colorado real estate and homes « Stalking in the tree tops | Main | Charles de Lisle - a quickie » Thursday Jul262012 Noxon Giffen Posted on Thu, 26 Jul 2012 by midcenturyjo 3 Comments A timeless take on modern Australian architecture by Noxon Giffen.

Reader Comments (3) Very beautiful! 26 Jul 2012 | Janne Its Bewitching, Its complete straight house, The interior design are simple and beautiful. Henry Williams All my dream houses in a single post..woo! 4 Aug 2012 | thecitygourmand Post a New Comment Author: Author Email (optional): Author URL (optional): Post: Notify me of follow-up comments via email. © desire to inspire, all rights reserved. Tag Archive for "wedding hairstyles" - The Beauty Department: Your Daily Dose of Pretty. Photo/post/graphic design: Kristin Ess One of my all time favorite hairstyles for a wedding or for red carpet is the most super simple chic chignon (say that 3 times fast!). In this tutorial we show future brides and bridesmaids alike how to keep their hair out of the way while maintaining a timeless, classic look for any event.

This is one of those updos that really allows you to focus on the dress, accessories and overall beauty instead of being a major focal point. Let’s get started! Start with all of your hair in a ponytail. I like to place the pony at the occipital bone (that bone you can feel in the back of your head).Next, slide the ponytail holder down about an inch or 2 and split it down the center as you see in photo #2.Flip the ponytail up and feed it through the split, grabbing it with your fingers from underneath and pulling it through.Now give the ponytail a gentle tug so it tightens back up.Your ponytail should look like this. Several awesome ways to knot laces. Most amazing apartment ever! - MAIYA - MY ADVENTURE IS YOUR ADVANTAGE :: ART / DESIGN / FASHION / DECOR. Ah, jeez. This apartment in Sweden has my name written all over it!

I love the black and white theme accented with bits of green and yellow. I could definitely be happy in such a bright, clean place! One of my favorite details is the Random Light (by Moooi) in the living room. But what really sets this space apart is the incredible kitchen! I mean, can you believe that backsplash?? I'll definitely keep this in the back of my mind when we get around to updating our kitchen.

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Quick hand-legs-foot tutorial by `Hellobaby on deviantART. 99 Excellent Examples of Forced Perspective Photography | Photography. Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera.

There are many ways to attack photography and some are much more expensive than others. Here in this showcase, we presenting a Stunning collection of Forced Perspective Photography and Pictures taken by various artists in which all pictures are linked to the author’s pages. When it comes to inspiration then there is no limitation on resources. You may be interested in the following related articles as well. Feel free to join us and you are always welcome to share your thoughts that our readers may find helpful. Don’t forget to and follow us on Twitter — for recent updates. Brilliant Examples of Forced Perspective Photography.

Mental_floss Blog & 11 Pencil Vs. Camera Images. 986 653Share10.7K Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and now living in Belgium, Ben Heine is an amazing artist who overlaps hand-drawn works of art with photos to create stunning images. I selected eleven of his Pencil Vs. Camera images from his site, but you should check out all his awesome work if you have time.