Day 1: Vacation | Relaxation | Holiday
Day One of the mini rare-pair week hosted by @tf2rarepairevents !!
I experimented a bit with the shading. does it make sense in some areas? no, but I kinda like it anyway. Also big shout-out to @dinoburger for making me love these guys so much. Check out Mortality Machines if you haven't already!
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She looks into your soul. She sees everything. by IrinaMarinovskaya
It turned out by accident :)
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They can't have my brand! I have...
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Someone has to have done this before....
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so, this is the beauty of viewing rainbow with bare eyes 🌈 alhamdulillah. it’s really beautiful 🥺
Allah has gifted me with those special eyes. where things in my view are limited when it comes to insufficient of lights.
it’s always my dream to take a beautiful walk and mesmerising the night day. to life in the busy night and to breathe the air of dark day. when i traveled back from my hometown, my eyes never left a second from the car window. adoring and loving the view of nightlife.
ohh to be able to see the sunset without worrying about the dark. to be able to iftar and masjid hopping. to be able to see the stars at the sky, oh to be able to do this and that at night 🌌
rabb, please grant me a very beautiful eyes in jannah. i know You are protecting me with Your love ❤️ syukran rabb for the blessing of be able to do various things at days and to save me from what i don’t know at night ❤️
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"Together?"
"One way or another. Together."
I do not control the hyperfixation, the hyperfixation controls me and it has decided Magnus Archives for the 4th time.
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To be fair, there are perfectly practical filmmaking reasons why cool guys don't look at explosions:
Most low to medium budget productions don't use compositing or CGI to put the actor in the same shot as the explosion – they just put the actor much further away from the explosion than you think they are, and use forced perspective tricks to minimise the apparent distance. There are a limited number of camera angles those tricks permit, and most of them require the actor to be directly between the explosion and the camera.
In spite of the fact that the distance between the explosion and the actor is larger than you think, mistakes happen, and the best way to avoid catching a piece of flying debris in the eye is to direct your line of sight away from the explosion.
"Cool guy slowly walking away from explosion" happens to be a very obvious way of satisfying both of those safety constraints.
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