love that you mixed in mixed media frames like the negative and masking with the 'proper' frames -that masked photo sets the scene subtly and beautifully; and that foliage layering is perfect for the tropics as well - and i may have lived a very sheltered, coconut-free life but that thing looks huge to me! (or you have a relatively small head lol)
love that you mixed in mixed media frames like the negative and masking with the 'proper' frames -that masked photo sets the scene subtly and beautifully; and that foliage layering is perfect for the tropics as well - and i may have lived a very sheltered, coconut-free life but that thing looks huge to me! (or you have a relatively small head lol)
People that know me say my head is perfectly sized. However, the sunglasses are coconut are extra large and in charge. Part of the reason the picture was taken, "look at the size of this thing. " Thailand is an amazing experience if you get a chance...
Lol they're normal size sunnies to me, (the cancer council brand I've been buying for decades are all that size for the UV protection, not sure if it was obvious but sunglasses are up there with suncream here); but yep definitely understand the reasoning behind that photo then!
It's kind of un-australian but I'm not so much a beach girl & Thailand always looks like a beach vacay. Thailand & Bali (& NZ) are the usual international holiday spots for Aussies, I'm probably one of few who haven't been (& I'm not really a fan of coconut flavours even if I'd totally buy that drink for the same photo op! & DH& DS have that gene that means coriander/cilantro tastes like soap to them so a lot of Thai food is basically ruled out for us, which sounds terrible but that's partly why we haven't considered it before)
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