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 The inescapable pleasure of enjoying a contemporary seascape painting is something that attracts many of us who enjoy nature and the sea. Having a lovely original artwork of the sea to enjoy and being able to look at it when you feel like it is art ownership at its best. The seascape painting can express the beautiful qualities of the sea, its light, atmosphere and moods throughout the year. Looking out over the shore is a wonderfully affirming and peaceful experience. It captures your attention and lets you reflect on the wild beauty of nature, making you pause and reflect upon yourself. The continuous movement of the elements has a calming and refreshing quality. Its patterns and rhythms are also visually beautiful. The quality of light you find by the seashore can give you different feelings and atmospheres that can be expressed through fine art. There is a great deal of visual variety and changes you can see from day to day on the beach. The seascape painting can capture the fe

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 The following tips on stretching piercings are specifically aimed at gauging earlobes, where earlobe piercings can be enlarged to very large sizes to incorporate many different types of ear jewelry including awesome flesh tunnels. Stretching piercings has been popular in many civilizations throughout history, taking many forms from gauging earlobes to stretching labret and septum piercings. In the very early periods of history the materials used were wood, stone, bone, horn, shells, claws and talons, shaped and carved to facilitate stretching piercings. The oldest known incidence of humans gauging earlobes was discovered in 1991, in a glacier in the Otztal Alps between Italy and Austria, where a 5,300 year-old mummified body was found with tattoos and an earlobe piercing of between 7 mm and 11 mm diameter. Although the method used was known for definite, this may have been carried out by a method known as dead stretching, where progressively larger ear jewelry is forced through the h

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 Are piercings attractive for men and women to wear, or are they merely annoying distractions from what a person's true appearance is. Nose and lip piercings are attributed a lot to the Gothic realms of society, but it is increasingly common nowadays for all members of society to don a stud somewhere on their body. In fact the more and more we venture into the time of free speech and liberation, people are beginning to run out of places to get piercings. A piercing on the ear lobe can be seen as quite classy but aside from that it is seen as a bit radical and alternative. Can these be seen as attractive? I personally don't find any women attractive that have piercings in any other places other than on their ear lobe. For many however a tongue piercing can be particularly alluring, especially if the suitor is attractive. There are many women out there who do have a ridiculous amount of piercings, but if used in the correct way then there is definitely a market out there for p

Gauging Ears With Stretched Piercings

 Stretch piercings in your ear lobes can be obtained by gauging ears to a specific piercing size, either in one go or by means of several successive earlobe stretchings . A lot depends on how large you want your piercing to be, and anything that one gauge more than the last will involve more than one stretching. Gauging ears is carried out using 'gauge numbers' that refer to a specific diameter of hole. For example, gauge 20 is written as 20g, and that refers to a piercing of 0.8 mm in diameter. 18g refers to a piercing of 1 mm in diameter, so as the gauge numbers drop then the diameter increases. Also, gauges drop in twos, so that there are no odd gauge numbers. Thus, the sequence goes: 20g, 18g, 16g, 14g and so on to 00g. Therefore one gauge step down is from one even number to the next and from a lower piercing diameter to a higher. When gauging ears you should stretch piercings by only one gauge step. So, if you want to change from 16g to 14 g (1.2 mm to 1.6 mm) you can do

About Nose Piercings

 Body piercing is one of the ancient ways of adding ornaments on the body, these piercings were often fitted with decorations such as rings, studs and other fittings. Among the old body piercing practices that are still popular even today are; ear, nose and belly ring piercings. In this article, we focus on nose piercing and the type of rings and studs that are used to fit the piercings. Nose piercing has its origin from certain African and Asian traditional practices many decades ago, where it was used as a symbol of beauty, status, and wealth among other purposes. In the modern cultures, nose piercing is seen as hip and trendy thus many young people both men and women have embraced it dearly. Types of nose piercings There are various types of nose piercing based on the part that gets pierced, for example, there is the nostril piercing, which is the most common, simple and widely practiced. It involves piercing the nostril just above the crease where the nose separates from the che

Apple says HomePod and HomePod Mini will support lossless audio after future update

 In another help record on its site, Apple plunges somewhat more profound into the subtleties around the impending dispatch of lossless sound on Apple Music.  Apple presently says that both the HomePod and HomePod Mini will uphold lossless sound after a future programming update. That will be uplifting news to individuals who've put resources into one or a couple of Apple's keen speakers. Two HomePods gathered in sound system playing a lossless source? Better believe it, that will sound great. Apple isn't yet giving any schedule for when this product update will be delivered, nonetheless.  The archive likewise explains that the Apple TV 4K will possibly uphold standard lossless sound when the ALAC documents become accessible in June. Apple has said that by and large, the "Hey Res Lossless" level will require outside gadgets like a USB DAC.  Apple utilizes the report to promote its "responsibility" to giving clients the most ideal listening experience. It