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Muahaha! It has returned!
Anyways, I got bored a few days ago, and got my stuff ready and took this photo. And it was even colder than I anticipated. Seriously, why does the temperature have to drop when I need to be outside without gloves on? I mean, seriously, why?!?!
This time, I decided to stand between the whisk and the camera. Also, this is the first time I did this without a minion, and with my new camera.
Is this your first time seeing the steel wool photos? I haven't done these since this summer, so most of you weren't around when I did the first photos. Go here for the first photo as well as the tutorial.
Anyways, I got bored a few days ago, and got my stuff ready and took this photo. And it was even colder than I anticipated. Seriously, why does the temperature have to drop when I need to be outside without gloves on? I mean, seriously, why?!?!
This time, I decided to stand between the whisk and the camera. Also, this is the first time I did this without a minion, and with my new camera.
Is this your first time seeing the steel wool photos? I haven't done these since this summer, so most of you weren't around when I did the first photos. Go here for the first photo as well as the tutorial.
Category Photography / Abstract
Species Human
Size 1280 x 848px
File Size 196.5 kB
Hmm... never thought of it that way. I had considered the whole 'dark conjurer' portal thing, but not as the Aperture Science Combustible Quantum Tunnel. lol.
'Cave Johnson here. At Aperture Science, we do some pretty crazy stuff. I'm not kidding. We've done everything from time travel to teleportation... we've even put men on the moon. Albeit that test was to confirm that there is a vacuum in space, specifically on the moon, and that being exposed to said vacuum is deadly. [gullible morons, ha ha ha!] Anyways, right now, we're working on portable quantum tunneling devices, or to be more specific, theatrical applications of said devices. Take this for example: we call it the Sparkler. Let me be the first to tell you: it makes for quite an entrance. The best use of it that I had was entering a funeral. Through the coffin. Best reaction I've ever seen. Imagine the kind of fun you could have. Cave Johnson. We're done here."
'Cave Johnson here. At Aperture Science, we do some pretty crazy stuff. I'm not kidding. We've done everything from time travel to teleportation... we've even put men on the moon. Albeit that test was to confirm that there is a vacuum in space, specifically on the moon, and that being exposed to said vacuum is deadly. [gullible morons, ha ha ha!] Anyways, right now, we're working on portable quantum tunneling devices, or to be more specific, theatrical applications of said devices. Take this for example: we call it the Sparkler. Let me be the first to tell you: it makes for quite an entrance. The best use of it that I had was entering a funeral. Through the coffin. Best reaction I've ever seen. Imagine the kind of fun you could have. Cave Johnson. We're done here."
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