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This is a test animated GIF for the project mentioned in http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5542956/
For those encountering this in someone's favorites, read the journal linked above. The TL:DR version is a comic or sequential art that involves a character of mine doing the above, using the GIFs as embellishments.
For thosefapping excited by the potential exhibited by the custom thumbnail, the still used for it is part of the same set of videos and will appear in its own animated GiF once the sequential art project is underway.
Resized down to 320x178 from 1280x1080, Extracted using Cyberlink Power Director, converted to GIF using SUPER© and optimised/slowed down with ezgif.com
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This is a test animated GIF for the project mentioned in http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/5542956/
For those encountering this in someone's favorites, read the journal linked above. The TL:DR version is a comic or sequential art that involves a character of mine doing the above, using the GIFs as embellishments.
For those
Resized down to 320x178 from 1280x1080, Extracted using Cyberlink Power Director, converted to GIF using SUPER© and optimised/slowed down with ezgif.com
[218-032618]
Category Photography / Scenery
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Size 320 x 176px
File Size 4.79 MB
Well, research in the sense of finding deeper fields :)
I can only imagine how it would've been if the parks dept had spread new sand/clay like they usually do every year...it adds a few inches of very soft stuff above whatever's already there. Add snow+melt+freeze and it would be guaranteed to swallow the entire shoe all the way to the ankle.
I can only imagine how it would've been if the parks dept had spread new sand/clay like they usually do every year...it adds a few inches of very soft stuff above whatever's already there. Add snow+melt+freeze and it would be guaranteed to swallow the entire shoe all the way to the ankle.
Ooh, true, true, encountered that on a walk home one day. first few steps were soft, but not bad, then 'slup' found myself in shoe kissing mud. I think the correct version of kissing would be french in this regard. Slip on's in particular, so, the end result was messy shoes, messy socks, messy pant hems, and cold feet. It was unexpected.
But a good lesson learned!
But a good lesson learned!
What sort of terrain?
In my case, it was almost surreal how the mud managed to only get just above the ankle collar at worst, but you said you had on slip-ons, which I assume are flats/low-topped loafer-like and would have been overtopped along the entire length of the open space.
Maybe invest in pair of cheap soccer cleats to stick in the bag for impromptu explorations :)
In my case, it was almost surreal how the mud managed to only get just above the ankle collar at worst, but you said you had on slip-ons, which I assume are flats/low-topped loafer-like and would have been overtopped along the entire length of the open space.
Maybe invest in pair of cheap soccer cleats to stick in the bag for impromptu explorations :)
It was actually a pair of van's slip on moc style shoes. It too was a baseball field, just I wasn't aware the fields got like that after a long rain, freeze then thaw, it was almost a sticky goo upon that field, that once i sank in, it was pretty much all over from then on out. I stepped back and had no such luck, the back step was muddy as well, as I had pretty much just softened it up on my first bit ot walking upon it. The Soccer cleats aren't a bad idea, might actually have to invest in a pair.
Sounds like the shoes I wore to the field that day...
Sperry rubber slip-on 1
Sperry rubber slip-on 2
While I didn't quite go over the tops of these, and they're rubber, but they're also so soft that in both of these pics, they were firmly stuck despite only being in maybe 2" of mud. Good thing I didn't try to cross the ballfields before changing into the cleats :D
Sperry rubber slip-on 1
Sperry rubber slip-on 2
While I didn't quite go over the tops of these, and they're rubber, but they're also so soft that in both of these pics, they were firmly stuck despite only being in maybe 2" of mud. Good thing I didn't try to cross the ballfields before changing into the cleats :D
As with many of my projects, it's on hold due to time constraints and competing ideas. I haven't given it up, though it's among a group of projects that are subject to appearing at random points in the future. It is slated to include Roland and my 'new' cheetah, Kallista
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