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JamesRumore

James Rumore Photography
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  • United States
  • Deviant for 16 years
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Current Residence: Tamapa, Florida
Favourite genre of music: Almost Everything
Favourite photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Favourite style of art: Photography
Operating System: OSX
MP3 player of choice: iPod
Shell of choice: Well, when I'm on Linux, I prefer gnome
Wallpaper of choice: "JacksWS" by Rob David Randtoul
Skin of choice: I like the skin OS X has, I wouldn't change a thing
Personal Quote: "A picture is worth a thousand words, however being there, was priceless."

Favourite Visual Artist
Dali
Favourite Movies
The Blues Brothers, Sin City, Pulp Fiction, The 5th Element
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Eric Clapton, Wolfsheim, Social Ditortion, Reel Big Fish, Depeche Mode
Favourite Games
Texas Hold 'em Poker
Favourite Gaming Platform
Pogo.com!
Tools of the Trade
Canon 30D, PS CS3, IADT Studio Space
Other Interests
Photography, Music
Please check out my more open, art account http://defaultfaith.deviantart.com ALSO!!! Alongwith my friend Justin, we are the proud new owner of a club called Deviant-Underground (https://www.deviantart.com/deviant-underground)#Deviant-Underground (https://www.deviantart.com/deviant-underground) check it out! ==================== Also make sure you all visit JustinByerline-Stock and enter their photo contest at the following link, please read all of the rules before submitting and good luck to all of you! :thumb68375709: Ever since Justin Byerline was a boy he has been inspired by photography. He ever so slowly graduated from his first poloroid his grandmother got him when he was 7, all the way up to his Canon EOS Digital R
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Digital Camera Repaints Mona Lisa SAN FRANCISCO — For centuries, Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" has beguiled art buffs unable to resist speculating on the origins and meaning of the world's most famous artwork. Now a French inventor claims his ultra-detailed digital scans of the painting have uncovered a plethora of new secrets about the history of its color and composition — including the fate of the enigmatic woman's famously missing eyebrows and lashes. Da Vinci's 16th-century portrait of a Florentine merchant's wife did originally include both brows and lashes, according to Parisian engineer Pascal Cotte, who says his 240-me
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I am sorry if I removed One or more of your arts from my favorites, due to my cleaning up my deviant account
you were the 6000th view on my profile... I was going to feature whoever it was.. lol
haha go figure, lmao