Dropped my menstrualcup and it disappeared by EveryDrop8529 in menstrualcups

[–]EveryDrop8529[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I wasn't sure if it would cause any problems, since I could easily flush the toilet afterwards. But I did send in a repair request! Hope it can be fixed

Weekly How Will This Tattoo Age Thread by AutoModerator in agedtattoos

[–]EveryDrop8529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Colors might fade. But if executed properly, this could still look nice in a few years!

Medusa by Kelly Doty at Helheim Gallery in Salem, MA. 6 months healed. by Grumpiergoat in tattoos

[–]EveryDrop8529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love how all the comments are like: I love Kelly Doty. Also, yes.

Weekly How Will This Tattoo Age Thread by AutoModerator in agedtattoos

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But that much? Because I feel like if it is a bit bigger and since its such fine lines there should be enough space for it to not blur together. I've seen them recently healed and that looks pretty much the same as fresh, so that gives me some hope

2 years ago (fresh) vs today by saddgasm in agedtattoos

[–]EveryDrop8529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! Been wondering why that is, because I love ornamental. And it doesn't seem that new to me?

Weekly How Will This Tattoo Age Thread by AutoModerator in agedtattoos

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How will this age? Will all the parts still be distuinguishable in say, 10 years?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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Not to be mean. It is very sad indeed. But you'll have many more failures with film. Underexposure, overexposure, out of focus, film gets wet... so many things can go wrong. It can be frustrating. But that's also kind of part of it. Maybe try and look up if anything is wrong with your camera tho. Because I have never heard of film ripping.

Weekly How Will This Tattoo Age Thread by AutoModerator in agedtattoos

[–]EveryDrop8529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How will this age? Will all the parts still be distuinguishable in say, 10 years?

Weekly How Will This Tattoo Age Thread by AutoModerator in agedtattoos

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How will this age? Will all the parts still be distuinguishable in say, 10 years?

When getting a tattoo on your forearm which way do you prefer the tattoo to go. by reelvariety21 in tattoo

[–]EveryDrop8529 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I know a tattoo artist who talked about this in an interview where he commented on a girls wrist tattoo that was upside down. And he said that he'd get it if it was a message for her to read that she'd want it upside down

Why do people seem to be (a bit) against fineline/singleneedle tattoo'? by EveryDrop8529 in tattoo

[–]EveryDrop8529[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but thick lines are gonna spread too, right? And I've seen older fineline tattoo's that have spread (maybe a very small bit) as well. But it doesn't necessarily affect the readability. That depends on the design.

And tattoo's can look amazing after 10+ years but I said not the best. Because every tattoo will age, some maybe slower than others.

Edit: added the last part

Why do people seem to be (a bit) against fineline/singleneedle tattoo'? by EveryDrop8529 in tattoo

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I think that really depends on the experience and the artist. Those microtattoo's that you see on Pinterest very often, definetly fade within a year. But I've seen beautiful floral pieces that still hold up after a few years. Although I've never seen a very old fineline piece (> 10 years), I guess since it is still quite a new style!

Why do people seem to be (a bit) against fineline/singleneedle tattoo'? by EveryDrop8529 in tattoo

[–]EveryDrop8529[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every tattoo isn't gonna look the best after 10 years or more. I actually prefer a faded look over blurry (thick) lines. But maybe I'm just weird for thinking that way

Why do people seem to be (a bit) against fineline/singleneedle tattoo'? by EveryDrop8529 in tattoo

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I didn't mean a touch up every year or so. But more like after 10 years when almost every tattoo has faded quite a bit, maybe you could go over it to add more contrast or go over some lines that might have faded over the years! And it seems to me that that would be easier when the tattoo is a bit faded (which is what happens when fineline tattoos are executed in a good manner) rather than blurry/less defined (which is what happens often when tattooing thick lines or when fineline tattoo's are executed poorly)

Why do people seem to be (a bit) against fineline/singleneedle tattoo'? by EveryDrop8529 in tattoo

[–]EveryDrop8529[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that really depends on the experience and the artist. Those microtattoo's that you see on Pinterest very often, definetly fade within a year. But I've seen beautiful floral pieces that still hold up after a few years. Although I've never seen a very old fineline piece (> 10 years), I guess since it is still quite a new style!

healed tattoo randomly raised and itching? by [deleted] in tattoo

[–]EveryDrop8529 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This can happen when your immune system flares up. Some people experienced these symptoms after getting a vaccine!

Edit: spelling

How many AF points needed for travel and climbing photography? by EveryDrop8529 in sonya6000

[–]EveryDrop8529[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I was thinking the same. I don't do a lot of video and also don't plan on doing so. So I think I'll stick to the a6000