I tend to say the first things that pop into my head, sometimes making people wonder if they should call the men with the straight jackets.
And probably...they should :P
Current Residence: In my head or in my computer...it's quite possible I live in the Matrix... Favourite genre of music: I'll give anything a go, except rap and country... Favourite photographer: Mike Rosenthal Favourite style of art: Surrealism MP3 player of choice: I have a slim sexy little Samsung that I adore! Skin of choice: I'm kind of partial to my own Personal Quote: Two roads diverged in a wood and I went crashing through the underbrush saying Fuck the roads.
Favourite Visual Artist
Munch and my talented daughter Eternity
Favourite Movies
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
The Cure
Favourite Writers
Shelly
Favourite Games
Final Fantasy...any of them...all of them...
Tools of the Trade
A brain...a camera...a computer...and a soul...and a Muse who supports everything I do...
Other Interests
Photography, photoshopping, Reading, and I'm a total computer geek.
I feel like I've outgrown this account. So I made a new one and will be slowly moving most of what is here there. ~deathbyphotograph (https://www.deviantart.com/deathbyphotograph)
So I've been trying out fake blood recipes off and on for a few months now. Finally said fuck it and googled some recipes. Found the perfect one (as you can see in my gallery). Here it is...
1 part water to 3 parts corn syrup. Add some red food coloring with a few drops of blue till it gets to the colour you want. This makes excellent blood that drips really well and spatters quite nicely. For thicker blood that look more congealed, add some sifted flour (slowly and just a bit at a time). If you add too much you get a goopy mess! The other good thing about this recipe is that the blood washes out of clothing...even white sheets...com
Excellent gallery...I really like the bloody shots you've captured. I have a few myself, from last halloween...I would greatly appreciate a fellow Kentuckian's critique on them, when you have the time. Take care and keep up the good work!