March 8, 2010 » The night of lollipops, light and fangs

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Here's a bunch of photographs done as an experiment - I had my mother hold the lollipop for "Lollydelia", even. Basically, these photos was taken with a plain 7€ Ikea lamp, Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3/TZ7 and no flash. Since the lamp didn't want to cooperate as far as random bits of light are concerned, the only edit I did to this was adding a very light texture (Bokeh textures "Raining Light" by Jane) to three out of five of these photos.

And teeth and the teeth model? Actually, it's me. There are people with nice teeth. There are people with ugly teeth. There are people without the upper lateral teeth, whose cuspids usually look like fangs. I belong to the third category, so I gave this macro a little icing of horror. But I swear that I'm not a vampire. And I also feel the need to point out that these photos weren't meant to be nasty in any possible way, as I had some creepy comments on them already.

Take A Bite Sugar Killer Loopy Lolly Lollydelia The Signal

01 - Take A Bite (Flickr & deviantART)
02 - Sugar Killer (Flickr & deviantART)
03 - Loopy Lolly (Flickr & deviantART)
04 - Lollydelia (Flickr & deviantART)
05 - The Signal (Flickr & deviantART)

 
 
 

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