thanks! a good technique to finding cool spots is to go on geoguessr>multiplayer>community maps>popular this week ^_^
i always forget firefox is crap at showing css updates and it makes me think i'm actually losing it
So beautiful! You have an eye for photography & composition; Is it a dedicated hobby of yours or more of a casual thing?
thank you! it's definitely more of a casual thing for me. i've always loved looking through the albums of photos my parents took when they were my age, so i wanted do preserve my memories of my favourite city the same way
i love that graveyard! i took a cool pic (on my phone) while i was there that has 13 crows in it o.o
my dvd collection is small, but hopefully growing. ignore the god damn jigsaw of a tv i put together to frame the video. i got too scared by copyright stuff to put a compilation of 80's commercials, so i put together some videos of my own for it instead
DVD collecting is dangerous business.......700 and counting.....(Have fun with it though!)
i have a pic of a tv (box1) and i have made the screen transparent so i can put an iframe (box2) inside it. the iframe is in a lower z-index, so it goes behind the tv. i have box1's pointer event set to none, and box2's/the iframe's pointer event set to auto. still cant interact w the iframe ;-;
If I knew anything about coding, I'd help you, but I don't, so my thoughts & prayers will have to suffice lol
new page for fun and weird things i've taken photos of lol. lmk if things look weird on your end ;-;
I'm loving all of it! I had no idea that you were such a talented embroiderer. That frog in particular is amazing! Digging the /wild page too.
Ohhhh your embroidery is AMAZING, the Van Gogh and the frog are my favorites! ;u; Your film photography is so warm and pretty as well!
waa thank you @vashti and @inkcaps! i'm working on another van gogh piece rn that will hopefully by done by the end of the year
I can't wait to see it! I don't do any myself, but I really love textile art. It makes me sad that so much textile art has been lost to history by virtue of the fact that they're cloth & string that have rotted away with time :( Whenever I see textile art, I'm simultaneouly dazzled by the craftsmanship & this warm feeling I get
yess exactly. there's so much that will never be seen again, but what does remain offers such a beautiful glimpse into how much time, care, and skill went into it. i just want to learn all of it!