National Hate Republicans Day

2012.05.18

A few nice Hate images I found:

National Hate Republicans Day
Hate

Image by “CAVE CANEM”
BLAH BLAH BLAH… Racist, bigot, homophobes.

BLAH BLAH BLAH… They lied about the war.

BLAH BLAH BLAH… You’ve heard it all before.

The polls close very soon, so get your ass there and express and your blind hatred for lying, vote stealing, war mongering George Bush (not on the ballot BTW), and throw the bums out!

or do the other thing.

Either way if you don’t vote, I don’t want to hear it.

Really I’m serious…

C.C.

( last thing never trust pollsters they lied in 2000, 2002, 2004 and they’re full of shit)

mickey hates donals
Hate

Image by LAURA MARDON
Hey hey kids, donald is an anal scoffer

I hate everybody
Hate

Image by quinn.anya

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Dark Come Soon

2012.05.15

A few nice dark images I found:

Dark Come Soon
dark

Image by Vincent van der Pas
Must View LARGE On Black

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‘Dark, you can’t come soon enough for me. Saved from one more day of misery.’

Tegan and Sara – ‘Dark Come Soon’ blip.fm/~lk34u

Feel free to use this image as you wish! I only ask you to credit me by linking back to my flickr account or my website www.archetypefotografie.nl/ Thanks!

If you wanna follow me on Twitter -> twitter.com/AF_Photography

Critique is very welcome ;-)

Dark Architecture
dark

Image by Brian Auer
Old building on the Princeton University campus in New Jersey.

To see how this photo was created, visit the Epic Edits Weblog.

This photo is also featured on the Fine Art Photoblog.

Dark Chocolate Cupcakes
dark

Image by ananyah.COM

Recipe on my blog: ananyah.com/blog/2010/04/24/dark-chocolate-cupcakes/

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Nice Dark photos

2012.05.11

Check out these dark images:

Dark Night
dark

Image by Coffeelatte
This is a card for a one on one swap. The theme was to include a dark heart. The woman is the silent film star Alla Nazimova (sometimes known as Alia Nasimoff.)

I think that my partner will appreciate this one…I hope so! She made me such a nice little box for her part of the trade…

Sent to Tiaragoth – for Dark Hearts Too on Swap-bot.

dark knight poodle
dark

Image by greg westfall.
one from the archives
remember the dark knight craze when everyone put on joker makeup and did a self-portrait?
hugo does

Dark Gray 12mm for reference only – 12mm vs. 10mm in Pukifee
dark

Image by thepeachpeddler
I couldn’t find this pair the other day when I was comparing D24 in the blue shades. The Blue pair is the Dark Gray 12mm… the brown pair is Light Cola Brown in 10mm.

These are called DARK GRAY / Dark Grey, and they look like a grayish blue… really pretty.

I would love to get these in the D400s at some point… the 12mm fills a little more of the eyes with color (versus the whites of the eyes, showing more with the 10mm)

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robot-hate-IV

2012.05.08

Check out these Hate images:

robot-hate-IV
Hate

Image by Mark Strozier

I Hate Glasgow
Hate

Image by duncan

Love / Hate
Hate

Image by Cayusa
Week 151 Assignment 2 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.

Add Text – No restrictions on the photo itself. Once you have a quality image, add text to the image (via PhotoShop or your alternate tool of choice) that enhances it in some way. The source of the text and how it interacts with the photo is up to you.

Categories : Hate

Foxtons clamp’d!

2012.05.04

Check out these detest images:

Foxtons clamp’d!
detest

Image by dipfan
Oh dear – a Mini belonging to the vile and widely detested Foxton’s estate agency (motto: "There’s a sucker born every minute"), clamped on All Saints Road in west London. And it could not have happened to a nicer bunch of people.

AngelaUWCSEA
detest

Image by Anyaka
This is me at boarding school in Singapore – I detested those horrible brown skirts that were part of our uniform (but worse were the culottes, than goodness I don’t have a picutre of those!).

Shutterly Fabulous
detest

Image by the justified sinner
Completely annoying "witty" sign in Hove. I detest companies with willfully "witty" names.

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Cool Satan images

2012.04.30

Check out these Satan images:

041l Argosy Weekly Nov-16-1940 Page 73 Satans on Saturn Part 3 of 5 10 by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline
Satan

Image by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
For your convenience, Satans on Saturn Part 3 of 5, by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline, may also be downloaded as a single pdf file from the following link:

cthulhuwho1.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/satans-on-saturn-…

042e Argosy Weekly Nov-23-1940 Page 93 Satans on Saturn Part 4 of 5 03 by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline
Satan

Image by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
For your convenience, Satans on Saturn Part 4 of 5, by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline, may also be downloaded as a single pdf file from the following link:

cthulhuwho1.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/satans-on-saturn-…

040f Argosy Weekly Nov-09-1940 Page 37 Satans on Saturn Part 2 of 5 04 by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline
Satan

Image by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
For your convenience, Satans on Saturn Part 2 of 5, by E. Hoffmann Price with Otis Adelbert Kline, may also be downloaded as a single pdf file from the following link:

cthulhuwho1.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/satans-on-saturn-…

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hating on my new perspective

2012.04.26

Some cool Hate images:

hating on my new perspective
Hate

Image by Robert Bruce Murray III // Sort Of Natural
wheres your relaxation?

twitter @thirddesign
blog thirddesign dot net
this too sortofnatural

Hate + Pixeljuice23 @ Meeting of Styles 2010
Hate

Image by Vetto
22-24 October, Bissuola Park, Mestre Venice, ITALY

soon some picture of completed work!


Hate

Image by moviemichael

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Nice Dark photos

2012.04.23

Check out these dark images:

Dark Lane, aka Magna Via, aka Wakefield Gate
dark

Image by Tim Green aka atoach
The ‘Magna Via’ is the medieval and early-modern road eastwards out of Halifax. It was the main route to the manorial centre of Wakefield and thus came to be known as the ‘Wakefield Gate’. Due to two successive by-passes to the north (by the turnpike roads of 1741 and 1824) the Magna Via became fossilized, retaining much of its original morphology along this section, in the form of a well preserved holloway (‘Dark Lane’) and a steep ascent of the Beacon Hill Bank. Along this section early-eighteenth century sets are easily visible. Where the route climbs the Beacon Hill bank they are cleared so giving the appearance of a ‘typical’ packhorse road, winding down the Halifax basin when viewed from the east. Along Dark Lane they are usually hidden by a shallow vegetational cover, providing a narrower path through the steeply banked hollow way. The hollow way itself, as it follows a natural contour, is about 3-4 metres deep and extends along the whole length of the eastern area outlined on the maplet i.e. for about 750 metres.

At Upper Place Farm (a ruined farmstead) the hollow way kinks before descending to Lower Place Farm (Listed, Grade II) after which archaeologically important remains are no longer visible.

Dark Lane is one of the three best preserved hollow ways in West Yorkshire while the packhorse route (section outlined to the west on maplet) is a very good example of an early-industrial road, providing an evocative view of Halifax.

Historically, it was the main route into the Calder Valley (from the east), and has been remarkably well-preserved by the effects of subsequent by-passes by turnpike roads. It seems that the route will have ceased to transport much heavy traffic soon after its improvement in the early eighteenth century; it is very well preserved although in poor condition. In addition, it was central to medieval landscape and the now lost medieval hamlet of Barrowclough. One of the earliest references to this section of the Magna Via is to be found in 1497, when a piece of land in Southowram near the Halifax Brook is defined by ‘the Highway leading from Barrowcloughlayne on the north’. The engraving of the Halifax gibbet (SAM, Co. No. 131) in Camden subsequently shows the road climbing the bank to the north of Beacon Hill. Other seventeenth century references to the lamentable condition of the Halifax roads (presumably this one, as one statement is by the Curate of Lightcliffe) are to be found in Watson whilst a stone dated 1642, once standing in Hipperholme, seems to bind trustees to maintain the highway. Finally, Daniel Defoe mentions the route over Halifax bank in his work of 1724 ‘…particularly the hill which they go up to come out of the town towards Leeds, and which the country people call Halifax bank, is so steep, so rugged, and sometimes too so slippery, that, to a town of so much business as this, ’tis exceedingly troublesome and dangerous’.

www.calderdale.gov.uk

dark and wet
dark

Image by Yersinia
Originally posted to the Guess Where London group on 17-01-07

See where this picture was taken. [?]

dark fruit
dark

Image by curlsdiva
Best viewed at Original size. Deliberately dark and very soft. Trying to paint with light and long exposure.

‘dark fruit’ On Black

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Satan Red

2012.04.19

Check out these Satan images:

Satan Red
Satan

Image by rich115

satan » bend me over backwards, baby.
Satan

Image by [!!!] Sweet Peas Photography [!!!]
model: ryan m. (myspace.com/sepaltura22)
make-up: rigo sosa (myspace.com/rigososaeffects)

[comment, merci!]

satan
Satan

Image by whizchickenonabun

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wristlet tute 20

2012.04.15

A few nice detest images I found:

wristlet tute 20
detest

Image by splityarn
You can do this by hand, but I detest hand-sewing anything so I do it by machine. It leaves a wee ridge, but because it’s on the inside, you won’t really notice it.

Tourist Trap
detest

Image by kern.justin
View Large on Black at www.thewindypixel.com!

When in a new place, even as a tourist, I usually detest tourist traps. For one, you’re surrounded by folks jostling for the same space, and two, the scene is decidedly played. When house hunting in San Fran recently, however, I couldn’t resist the pull of Ghiradelli Square at Blue Hour – beautiful lights all around. Although most of my fellow visitors had vacated the place earlier, I managed to catch a few souls moving about capturing the moment from the street in the shot below.

I used a photo trick called perspective correction in the shot below. The image was captured with a wide angle lens pointed upwards, which causes buildings to "pinch" at the top and look like they are falling over, away from the camera; another technical term for this is "convergence." To correct for this, the image is stretched a bit at the top and pinched at the bottom until the lines are straight. This was one quick topic we touched on in our workshop – I’ll post a photograph using the same technique at Castaway’s on North Avenue beach soon to demonstrate.

Burdock marinated in sweet vinegar sauce and white sesame, wakame seaweed
detest

Image by Sifu Renka
I actually enjoyed the marinated burdock (a rare occurrence as I detest gobo – icky, yuck!) most likely because it was masked by the sesame marinade (it tasted like crunchy gomae! Yum!), but the best tasting item of this sampler/the whole plate was the marinated kombu (it was soaked in a rich umami sauce and was so tasty – like braised beef, but on a thick piece of kelp).

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