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Poised at the Starting Line

Poised at the Starting Line

http://kassandrapoised.blogspot.com/

The (hopefully) humourous ramblings of a world citizen living in Greece: philosophical musings, anecdotes and reflections on life in Athens.

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  • photoshop double whammy

    Posted on Thursday October 30th, 2008 at 15:20

    Exercise 3. Realistic golf ball scene. Created entirely using custom brushes. Very time consuming and tedious. I'd rather paint!Exercise 4. Photo collage using masks, selection tools and channels. A public service announcement to draw people's attent...

  • HELP MY MOTHER BECOME FAMOUS!

    Posted on Friday October 24th, 2008 at 13:30

    So, have I ever mentioned that my mother is a writer? Well, she is, and her latest book (translated into Greek) has just been published here by Psyhogios.Wonder what it's about? Here's the summary:H ΑΣΥΜΒΙΒΑΣΤΗ ΜΟΥΣΑ is the story of K...

  • progressive.brain.research

    Posted on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 15:34

    Here's my next assignment. These are all for an advanced photoshop class, by the way (thank god they let me skip basic!). The concept was to do a 'euro collage' - one of those high tech futuristic ads with grids and glowy bits that are popular in the...

  • New Directions

    Posted on Monday September 29th, 2008 at 16:27 in dreams, growing up, Me, employment

    Hi everyone!It seems I still have some readers out in blogger land, despite my long (regretful) absence. Thank you all for your e-mails - it's nice to know you're appreciated!In answer to your questions as to the future of this blog, I can't say at t...

  • Not a Merry Christmas for Tatiana

    Posted on Wednesday December 26th, 2007 at 15:02

    Locked in a cage, Tatiana tries to escape, killing one and injuring two in the process, and is shot dead. Sad that someone had to die, but if she hadn't been locked up in there for the amusement of humans it wouldn't have happened.And why did they ha...

  • AHMET

    Posted on Thursday August 30th, 2007 at 11:17 in immigrants, racism

    On my way home today, a skinny little man got on the bus and, with a small bow-like gesture, asked if he could sit beside me. I responded that indeed he could, and so he sat and gave me a shy smile, and I smiled back, and etsi started a conversation....

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