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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Pointed

Photograph of the Whitestone Bridge.

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Mascot Blue Heart Mascot Blue Heart
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SML Fanart: Juniors 44th bday art

(Ps its my 21th / 22th time drawing my oc Junior in my Sneezy art and doodle addict era and thrid time in my counter social era but not my first time drawing my sml trans woman Jewish 6'2 woman oc exp I drew her during her now being 8-9 months pregnant btw still. (PS 8th junior drawing on sneezy art and forth time on doodle addict btw.) *PS photo 1 is better Finished ver then photo 2 is inked ver.* *Ps: it's not my best work yet! But its one my most inspiringwirks so far! But it's bit if an improvement of last time an few days ago even I took 3 - 4 days aka almost an week to draw this I started it on September 20th and finished it on September 23th and I liked better than last junior I made last time and better then the inked ver btw!*. (Ps jeffoween 2025 is coming soon like next month or 2 weeks later

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Mascot Blue Heart Mascot Blue Heart
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SML Fanart: Crying Junior pt (2) (2025 remake)

(Ps its my 20th /21th time drawing my oc Junior in my Sneezy art and doodle addict era and secord time in my counter social era but not my first time drawing my sml trans woman Jewish 6'2 woman oc exp I drew her during her now being 8-9 months pregnant btw. (PS 7th junior drawing on sneezy art and third time on doodle addict btw.) *PS photo 1 is better Finished ver then photo 2 is inked ver.* *Ps: it's not my best work yet! But it's bit if an improvement of last time even I took 6 days aka almost 1 week to draw this I started it on September 15th and finished it on September 20th and I liked better than last junior I made last time and better then the inked ver btw!*. (Ps jeffoween 2025 is coming soon like next month

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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In a chinatown supermarket

Now that I started to draw my photos, I noticed that I started taking different pictures. I am taking fewer "good" pictures - composition, color all went out the window. Instead, I am taking pictures of things that made me happy or just tickled my fancy. A stack of blinis, made from my great-aunt's recipe. A book that I accidentally discovered that is so weird and funny. A secret compartment in the wall in a supermarket.

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E K Lindgren E K Lindgren
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The Last Fairy of Autumn

A little fairy prepares to head home after a full season's work. Ink with digital color and text. 10x7 inch on 110# cardstock.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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A treat for Father’s Day!!!!

hot fries, burger, doodle, yum

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max deniz max deniz
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RETRIEVE YOUR CRYPTO OR STOLEN FUNDS BACK IMMEDIATELY WITH THE HELP OF SALVAGE ASSET RECOVERY

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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August - more drawings from phone photos.

I saw a friend's post about making a zine from a week’s worth of phone photos. I decided to do it by month and in a booklet. Turns out, most of the pictures I take are cats. Here is the beginning of August...

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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August photos

I saw someone's post about making a zine from a week’s worth of phone photos. I decided to do it by month and in a booklet. Turns out, most of the pictures I take are cats. Here is the beginning of August...

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Looking Ahead

Photograph taken in Port Washington, NY.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Here Comes a Bird Knocking

Photograph taken in Port Washington, NY.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Dry Garden

Macro photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Spreading

Macro photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Undamaged Petals

Photograph taken in Port Washington, NY.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Pink

Macro photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Never Mellow

Macro photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Just a Serene Park

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Angel Revisited

ICM experiment.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Noir Street Art

Photograph taken in Flushing, NY.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Not an Illusion

An example of ICM photography.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Infrared

Photographic experiment.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Noir Bouquet

Photograph of a flower in Homegoods.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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The Noir Noir

Photograph of New York

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Wildforest

Noir snapshot of Flushing, New York.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Critter

Photograph of a critter caught roaming Flushing, New York.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Study

Picture taken of a staircase.

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HOW TO CONNECT WITH A TRUSTED CRYPTO HACKER / REACH OUT TO SALVAGE ASSET RECOVERY

Following a natural disaster overseas I came across a Facebook fundraiser claiming to send aid directly to families affected by the crisis. The images were heartbreaking: children huddled in temporary shelters, families sifting through rubble and the organizer posted daily updates about their so-called relief work. Feeling a strong urge to help I decided to donate $18,000 in cryptocurrency confident that it would make a real difference for those suffering. The updates initially seemed genuine with detailed descriptions of supplies being purchased and distributed. For a time I felt reassured that my contribution was actually reaching those in need and I thanked myself for trusting a platform where people could supposedly make a difference.However after a few weeks the page suddenly disappeared. Confused and alarmed I tried to track down the organizer but all contact information had vanished. It was then that I discovered the horrifying truth. The photos used in the fundraiser had been stolen from news sites and there had never been any relief operation. I felt an overwhelming sense of betrayal, anger and disbelief. Not only had I been scammed but my trust in online giving something I had always valued was deeply shaken. I began wondering if I would ever see the $18,000 again.Determined to recover the funds I reached out to Salvage Asset Recovery. From the moment I contacted them the team at Salvage Asset Recovery sprang into action conducting a meticulous investigation. Salvage Asset Recovery traced the cryptocurrency wallet I had sent my donation to and discovered that it had received hundreds of similar payments from other unsuspecting donors. Using advanced blockchain analysis tools Salvage Asset Recovery followed the trail as the funds moved through several smaller wallets each designed to obscure the trail. Finally Salvage Asset Recovery located the money on a major exchange confirming that it was still recoverable.Three weeks later to my immense relief Salvage Asset Recovery returned the full $18,000 to me. This was eye-opening on many levels. While it exposed me to the risks of online fundraising scams it also restored my faith in the possibility of justice and recovery when the right expertise is applied. Without Salvage Asset Recovery I would have likely lost faith in online giving entirely forever doubting the legitimacy of charitable campaigns I encountered. Instead I now feel more empowered and cautious knowing that while scams exist Salvage Asset Recovery is capable of untangling even the most sophisticated cryptocurrency fraud and helping victims reclaim what they lost. Whats app→ +18476547096 Telegram→ @Salvageasset

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Train Moving

Photograph taken in a moving car.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Dusk

Photograph taken in Flushing, NY.

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Amanda Harris Amanda Harris Plus Member
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Liminality

Photograph taken in a Flushing, New York shopping center.

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