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Mr. Yuk Eh, not so bad, considering I only had half an hour to carve him and I drew him freeform on the surface of the pumpkin. Next year, if I'm feeling ambitious enough, I'll do the full stencil and peeling thing.

This is the first time I've tried messing with the settings on the camera, and though I didn't get quite the glowy effect I wanted, it's better than I expected considering I have virtually no idea what I'm doing.



Mr. Yuk, freshly carved and waiting for a candle. Really, the best thing about carving a pumpkin, in my opinion, is not the finished product, but the pumpkin seeds. Mine just came out of the oven -- I roasted them with olive oil, salt, chili powder, garlic powder, and smoked paprika.
Mr. Yuk, freshly carved

The Fimo Inu is totally unrelated to Hallowe'en, but I've been meaning to take photos of it for ages. Our friend [livejournal.com profile] mmancuso, sculptor extraordinaire, brought over some Fimo years ago, and I ended up making a tiny Inu. Her ears have fallen off, but it's still clearly her.
Fimo Inu

Just to give you an idea of scale, here's a (slightly out of focus) photo of the Fimo Inu and a penny.
Fimo Inu #2

on 2007-10-31 11:43 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mmancuso.livejournal.com
I have always liked that fimo inu. What is the japanese character for "fimo-inu"? I think someone should make a sculpture of a penny so that the above picture can be recreated with the real inu. I DO have lots of copper foil..... :) We'd have to tape her ears back. But, then, if we approached her with tape, I gather she'd lay her ears back automatically.

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