So What Are Your Discretionary Expenses

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The mood I’m attempting to convey within the image above is one in all emptiness and isolation (hence the composition with high destructive space) along with a bit of a disconcerted feeling (hence the imbalanced composition). My selection of framing is in sync with that message, however the colors within the picture aren’t contributing toward it. They’re a bit too warm and inviting; I’m aiming for a colder feeling.

A Bay-area native, Kari Byron graduated from San Francisco State College and traveled the world before beginning a career as a sculptor and painter. She also worked as a mannequin maker and toy builder, which led her to M5. Her debut in one of many early episodes of "MythBusters" was barely odd to say the least. It was for the parable that a sudden drop in an airplane's pressure may cause a vacuum effect and suction somebody to the lavatory rest room. Jamie and Adam wanted a mannequin to make a practical mold of the human backside for testing purposes and Kari stepped up. After that, she made sporadic appearances till her extra seen position as a member of the on-camera camera workforce in the second season.