I’m reading the Harry Potter books for the first time and just finished the Sirius Black/dementors one! This is begging to have some of them Photoshopped in, but your imagination has done quite nicely.
Yeah, like the outside of my dome got hailed on or something and developed some dented patches. Or maybe my sky is just an elaborate color-changing curtain that has come unpinned in some places. Oh, crap! My mom must have gotten tired of the lies and taken off for her real home in . . . CANADA.
Well, hey, thank you. You don’t have to ACTUALLY favourite it; just saying you wanted to was enough. And it made me upload the bazillions of backlogged pictures I had, so that’s productive. Of course, that made me hit my free-Flickr-account limit of 200 displayed photos, which I didn’t realize I had. So now I have a question for you:
WHY WOULD ANYONE USE A FREE FLICKR ACCOUNT? It doesn’t make sense for me to pay for one since I already pay for my own hosting with unlimited server space. I guess maybe this is the end of my time with Flickr? Perhaps I should just use it to display my favourite 200 photos?
Well, I kind of agree. I was just happy to be in Manhattan at that moment, since it was pretty clear something was about to be unleashed over Brooklyn.
I didn’t notice that until Tasha pointed it out on her blog, but you’re totally right. It reminds me of a Picasso . . . except less insane.
SUBSCRIBE
read my RSS feed
or get posts e-mailed to you:
ABOUT
I'm Katie, a farmgirl originally from Ohio who moved to NYC in 2005 for no apparent reason. I like vintage-looking things that are actually new, filagree everything, people who don't make me feel awkward, meaning it when I say "no sleep till Brooklyn", and not trying too hard.
18 Comments
I think I see some dementors in there somewhere. or maybe just a death eater or two. either way, pretty freaky stuff.
I’m reading the Harry Potter books for the first time and just finished the Sirius Black/dementors one! This is begging to have some of them Photoshopped in, but your imagination has done quite nicely.
Does that sight make you wonder if you’re the main character in your own “Truman Show”?
Yeah, like the outside of my dome got hailed on or something and developed some dented patches. Or maybe my sky is just an elaborate color-changing curtain that has come unpinned in some places. Oh, crap! My mom must have gotten tired of the lies and taken off for her real home in . . . CANADA.
you need to upload this to your flickr account so i can flickr favourite it.
Well, hey, thank you. You don’t have to ACTUALLY favourite it; just saying you wanted to was enough. And it made me upload the bazillions of backlogged pictures I had, so that’s productive. Of course, that made me hit my free-Flickr-account limit of 200 displayed photos, which I didn’t realize I had. So now I have a question for you:
WHY WOULD ANYONE USE A FREE FLICKR ACCOUNT? It doesn’t make sense for me to pay for one since I already pay for my own hosting with unlimited server space. I guess maybe this is the end of my time with Flickr? Perhaps I should just use it to display my favourite 200 photos?
I refuse to pay for online photo storage until I absolutely have to. I just created my 3rd such account b/c I’m so stubborn. :)
Next you can move on to a Google Picasa account! Then Photobucket! The possibilities are endless! Only I’m lazy and want all of my stuff in one place.
You took this? It hasn’t been edited?
I dropped the levels on it, because I think my camera tends to wash things out, but yeah, that’s as close as I could get it to what I actually saw.
Is the world exploding?
Yes, it is. Also, I reposted the image on my blog, with a link to yours. Hope that’s alright.
Hey, only took me five days to see this comment! Good thing I got caught up with my Google Reader before then.
You say freaky, I say freakishly AWESOME.
Well, I kind of agree. I was just happy to be in Manhattan at that moment, since it was pretty clear something was about to be unleashed over Brooklyn.
p.s. I love cloud pics, and this one is amazing!
Me, too! Too bad they never turn out as dramatic as they appear in real life.
It looks like a painting.
I didn’t notice that until Tasha pointed it out on her blog, but you’re totally right. It reminds me of a Picasso . . . except less insane.