July 13th, 2009
I'm sorting through some old research files (because this is the kind of thing that's far less difficult/more entertaining than actually writing but still, almost, counts as "work") and came across some of the images I used for an underwater scene in Crashed, and they were so cool that I thought I'd share.
(I'm pretty sure that I found these on io9, and that they're part of some kind of art exhibit, but it was a long time ago, so don't quote me on that.)**




You know when you're in the middle of telling someone a story and you suddenly get that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach as you realize that you've told them this story before and they're just too polite to mention it? I'm starting to wonder if I've actually posted these before (partly because I think they're so amazing that I can't quite imagine not having posted them). But if I've forgotten, there's a good chance most of you have, too, so it'll be almost like you're seeing them for the very first time.
Or you can just smile politely and mock me and my failing memory behind my back.
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**Okay, it turns out the file format I saved them in is not uploadable to livejournal, so I had to track them down at the source, which indeed was io9. The exhibit is called the Underwater Sculpture Gallery, and if you live in the West Indies, you can see it for yourself.
(I'm pretty sure that I found these on io9, and that they're part of some kind of art exhibit, but it was a long time ago, so don't quote me on that.)**




You know when you're in the middle of telling someone a story and you suddenly get that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach as you realize that you've told them this story before and they're just too polite to mention it? I'm starting to wonder if I've actually posted these before (partly because I think they're so amazing that I can't quite imagine not having posted them). But if I've forgotten, there's a good chance most of you have, too, so it'll be almost like you're seeing them for the very first time.
Or you can just smile politely and mock me and my failing memory behind my back.
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**Okay, it turns out the file format I saved them in is not uploadable to livejournal, so I had to track them down at the source, which indeed was io9. The exhibit is called the Underwater Sculpture Gallery, and if you live in the West Indies, you can see it for yourself.