Saturday, June 2, 2012
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Best Tattoos For Women 2012
Tattoos are one of the most like things in the world now a days. Both gender(Girls/boys) make tattoos on their bodies. Girls find hard to get best design of tattoo for them.In this post, we have collected 15 best tattoos for girls. These tattoo designs and ideas are best for girls. Girls mostly like to make tattoos on hand,legs and back. Especially, There is no doubt in it the girl foot tattoo are very beautiful. I myself like girls which have tattoos on their foots.Girls, look these tattoos and enjoy. Some of the finest tattoos for girls are the ones that are all about trends. From Japanese prints to Betty Boop and barbed-wire armbands, the motives for girl’s tattoos are as varied as the girls themselves.
The most popular tattoos for girls are the ones that say a thing about the respective female and that will have the most believed and the feeling behind each and every single 1.I AM A CAMERA ~ Two Students Swallow Film and Print the Resulting Images
Two students from Kingston University in the UK, Luke Evans and Josh Lake, created human photograms by swallowing pieces of 35mm film, and ahem.. "expelling" the pieces whilst in the dark, fixing the film and then scanning the pieces using an electron microscope to record the traces their bodies had left on the film's surface. Now that's certainly an original approach to creating a photograph!! [via Andrew Ross and Creative Review]
"We wanted to bring our insides out" they say. "So we ate 35mm photographic film slides and let our bodies do the rest."
"The full-sized images are 10,000 pixels on the longest edge, allowing you to see every detail of what our bodies produced," they say, as can be seen from this shot of the work on show.
"We wanted to bring our insides out" they say. "So we ate 35mm photographic film slides and let our bodies do the rest."
Luke Evans' body with slide film inside
One of the final images created by Josh Lake's insides
"The full-sized images are 10,000 pixels on the longest edge, allowing you to see every detail of what our bodies produced," they say, as can be seen from this shot of the work on show.
See more of Luke Evans' work here
And Josh Lake's here
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I AM A CAMERA,
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