Here Come The Girls
Sunday evening, after a disappointing afternoon, I decided to spend a good few hours updating my world famous music collection. I usually head over to Chart Singles to find out singles due for release in the next few weeks but opted to also go to Solly4Life site to see which new videos had been added recently. There was a female artist, Asia Cruise listed, so I thought I would download the track and have a listen. If I liked what I heard, I would go ahead and download the music video courtesy of RapidShare! I think young female RnB singers must be growing on trees at the moment Stateside. What can I say? Absolutely beautiful. For someone so young, she has an amazing pop princess voice. The video is also very good and in places rather funny plus I love her dance routine down the corridor of her high school.
I have been planning this for a while, but it has actually taken me a months to get around to it. However, right now seems the perfect moment. To release the girls.
Photo mosaics fascinate me and have for a long time. Until a few years ago, I did not know what they were called. I remember about four years ago, a MSN chat with my course mate John, (who actually lived in a house opposite mine) and he had rushed off to look at a photo mosaic of Yoda and confirm to me what they were actually called. I finally learned how to create them, thanks to FlickR. I got in contact with a guy called Jim (who was actually co-writing the FlickR Hacks book, which I would later received as a gift in March 2006). It was January 2006 and I was to learn how to create mosaics for the first time. My first few attempts I uploaded to a FlickR set a month later but after that did not go back to the process. Until now. A few weeks ago, I was keen to learn how to make some more. I had the vision in my head of creating some mosaics of my current favourite RnB starlets. Overall, I am quite happy with the results, although I know they all could be better. How would I make them better? I just need to increase the pool of images I use as the cells of the mosaic. Give me time.