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Cat on the window #32/365 by Andrius AleksandraviÄius Via Flickr:

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Oregon Coast by Russell Eck Via Flickr: A 90 second long, high key daylight exposure of the beautiful Oregon coast near Waldport, Oregon. Photo by Russell Eck
every so often i try to challenge myself to do something out of my comfort zone. this was painted(?) on very few layers (2 or 3, maybe, minus effects like the white border design and bg). i want her to look more actually asian in the future when i draw her, i think iām missing that element greatly.
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Alentejo, Portugal.

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Warrick was inspired by a CSI: Las Vegas episode, so hereās some of the dioramas from it cause this concept was just so cool to me
So heāll use his powers, his eyes that act as microscopes, to make these precisely and use his photographic memory to make them accurate. And the crime lab at Central City couldnāt figure out who it was for a long time, until they went to a hobby shop and noticed he was a very regular customer and they got a warrant to search his house, which had dioramas in the making of real crime scenes that just went down
A rock path separates the sea from a salt water pool in El Salvador