Whoa! Hold on there!
Yes, I’ve changed the old appearance around here again. It may look as though the meter’s gone (I hope you understand what I mean by that, I’ve never had a meter so I’m not entirely sure I’ve used the correct term…)
I’ll start again.
It may look as though the fuse box has tripped (that’s better!) and all the lights have gone out, but they haven’t. I’ve decided to plunge us all into darkness once again – I like changing things every now and then. This yellow text occurred entirely by chance, but it looks slightly better than white / grey / black (well, obviously it looks better than black, because if it was black we wouldn’t be able to see it anyway!)
The size of the text is bothering me. I can’t decide if it’s too small or not. Could you let me know what you think? Don’t worry too much about the pitch blackness… I will be tweaking with that over time, but for now we’ll just have to imagine it isn’t as dark.
So, did you recognise any of the blown up parts of pictures in yesterday’s post? Did the blown up part of picture set the wheels of your imagination rolling with such speed you had no choice but to reach for your nearest pen and pad and jot your ideas down? Did one particular splash of colour affect you in such a way that you had an urge to create a piece of work so beautiful, so breathtakingly beautiful, you had to sit yourself down after writing it and say, softly, loudly or with a quiver, “Wow!”?
No?
Ah.
OK. These are the pictures I blew up yesterday…
1. This wasn’t Batman’s chin, but it was the man-who-wasn’t-Batman’s chin.
2. This was the tail end of a fish, one of the Piscean fish to be precise.
3. This is part of the Persistence of Memory, although I’ve forgotten which post it was from.
4. This is the ear of a Risen Devil.
5. This was a tricky one… you have to have a nose for detail to get this. Aphrodite’s in fact!
6. A sweet tooth would have helped with this one. It’s a sweet.
7. Another challenging one. Would you have believed this was part of an orange?
8. This is the Eye of the Tiger. My tiger.
9. Bubbles and water beneath the waves.
And number 10 was one of the new WordPress smileys, which I’m sure most of you saw instantly.
Apart from the smiley, which I haven’t posted again, but doesn’t really need publishing again all things considered, the pictures are all parts of images used on past posts on this here blog. I thought I’d mentioned that in yesterday’s post, but it appears not.
Well, with things being blown up all over the place you’re bound to miss one or two important facts aren’t you?
Oh, and I nearly forgot this shameless plug as well. Clicking the picture on this post will take you to the post in question so you can see the image in full. Can’t remember what the posts are actually about, though, so apologies in advance there. There may be something you find interesting though. Click through and have a look, if you haven’t already.
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