Picture
Make: NIKON
Model: E990
Shutter Speed: 10/1937 second
F Number: F/4.9
Focal Length: 8 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 3, 2007, 1:02:04 AM
Artist's Comments
My thanks to: for the girl for the tree background for the moon for the checkered floor for the texture
The word "Monday" gets its name from the moon. In Japanese this day means "day of the moon". In most places Monday is considered the first day of the week. In other places, such as North America it is considered the second day, with Sunday as the first, and in many languages translates to "second day". This gives us impressions of two different Mondays. Here, it is at least the first day of the work week, which gives Monday a bit of a bad rep. If you begin your work or school week on Monday, you probably desire to linger in the last few moments of Sunday before worldly material life begins again for another week.
When I began reading Stardust by Neil Gaiman I recall trying to envision what it would look like "when the moon loses her daughter and two Mondays come together in a week". For some reason, this reminds me of that.
Mainly, I was basically just messing around with photoshop, trying to find new techniques I was previously unfamiliar with. So this is just a bit of nonsense. But I have discovered the burn tool. I like it lots.
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Falling in love is much like falling off a cliff, or anything else for that matter. The process is, in fact, quite enjoyable but not the stopping at the end. How much it hurts depends on how far you fell and what you landed on.
Devious Comments
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Falling in love is much like falling off a cliff, or anything else for that matter. The process is, in fact, quite enjoyable but not the stopping at the end. How much it hurts depends on how far you fell and what you landed on.
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