Rebekah Hollins from Richmond, VA was inspired after a visit from our very own Skullmaster. She wrote: “Thank you for visiting the Curiousness class recently! I really enjoyed hearing more about your skull-a-day project. I made a few Life Savers skulls for Project 54 (the Life Savers blog project) after you visited our class.”
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(This skull was photographed through a red gummie Life Savers candy.)
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Starboard C says:
SKULL OVERBOARD! Thank you for submitting your inspired work for us to share. I think the one that you photographed through the red one is a wonderful composition. You have inspired me to try that sort of technique next time I am playing with my camera.
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