Or, you learn a lot of things from BBC's
Japanorama (courtesy again of my comrade in kawasakan Gani). Photographer Izima Kaoru asks the model one thing before he conceptualizes/takes the shot: "How would you like to die?"
IZIMA KAORU -- In a poetic yet disturbing and seductive way, Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru creates scenes of sophisticated violence and enchanting horror. More here.Here are some of the stunning results.




So, how about it then?
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oo nga eh! how do i get rid of the gaddam spam, mehn?
re: cthulhu girls. am somewhere between a hard on and disgust haha! but still, sea creatures are friends and agents of the Old Ones, not photo props.
dude, you can delete the spam comments. there's a small trash icon at the lower left of the comment when you're signed in your blog.
ayun! okey done. thanks tol : D
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