lomo:

butter buddies
(via seagull)

lomo:

butter buddies

(via seagull)

posted : Friday, August 22nd, 2008

reblogged from : caramel*tumblr

posted : Monday, August 11th, 2008

reblogged from : One more time, with feeling!

Partial ambiance (via Laurice Solomon)Star trail capture: test drive #1
Partial ambiance (via Laurice Solomon)
Star trail capture: test drive #1

posted : Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

When silence sets in (via Laurice Solomon)From a recent concert I went to.
When silence sets in (via Laurice Solomon)
From a recent concert I went to.

posted : Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

“ Trust me. Everyone is less mysterious than they think they are.
— Claire Colburn (Elizabethtown) (via thresca)

posted : Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

reblogged from : thresca

Beads and Marbles

Beads and Marbles

Most recent artwork. Full view.
Experimenting with the reverse lens technique using 18-55mm!

Photo of a small shower scrub put in direct sunlight during sunset, for lighting.
Adjustments: Color balance, sharpening and a Violet-Orange overlay
Reverse Lens Tutorial by `larafairie: [Here]

My entry for a photography contest on Facebook.
And won first place. Yay!
[Facebook]

posted : Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

bio | laurice solomon

Laurice Solomon is a Vancouver, BC based photographer, web designer and developer. She is a current student of New Media program at British Columbia Institute of Technology in the hopes of pursuing her passion as a career as soon as she graduates in October 2008. She has a love for the music and art, both and visual and performing. She volunteered a lot of her time in high school committees and was a part of the student council and the annual committee. Being the co-head editor of the annual committee, she faced challenges in managing a large group of people, organizing and designing pages for publication.

There are three places in the world that Laurice considers home: where she was born, where she grew up and where she is now. She was born in the Philippines and soon moved to Dubai, UAE and spent most of her childhood and two years of high school there and developed a love for dance. In 2006, Laurice joined and online art community called Deviantart, to promote her works and receive & give feedback on other members’ works as well. She has been an avid member eversince.

Contact: retropopsong@gmail.com

posted : Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

posted : Saturday, August 2nd, 2008