Two young men painted blue during carnival in Jacmel, Haiti in 2015. Photo by @fotokonbit
student Paul Saint Fleur, 20. Carnival in this small city on the
southern coast of Haiti is taken very seriously with people dressing up
in a myriad of ways.
But you know what, it’s actually kind of hard to hug someone who isn’t all there.
This was a test to see how well I can work with lighting. Well, HAHAHA Back to the basics with me! I have a lot to learn with this mess! and this could be an excuse to see napstablook smile sorry ha ha
A Chinese company called Fruit Mould has come up with an innovative idea of creating kind plastic molds that transform regular fruits and vegetables into wacky and weird shapes that you’ve never seen before – square watermelons, heart shaped cucumbers and Buddha shaped pears.
While the fruit is still young, farmers encase them in a clear plastic mold, which the fruit eventually grows into and takes the shape. These quirky shaped fruits are now popping all over in supermarkets. Fruit Mould also ships their plastic devices across the globe, so Buddha-shaped pears and star-shaped cucumbers can be grown all over the world. (Source)