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So yeah, this is the cut-out- cross tee that I'm currently obsessed with.
I have a feeling I'll be wearing this tee everyday.



Why I need the Canon EOS 650D
R9,495
The 650D features a new 18 megapixel Hybrid CMOS sensor, which includes dedicated phase-type AF detectors in order to speed up autofocus during live-view and movies. The camera also inherits the xxD series’ 9 cross-type autofocus sensors for increased speed and precision during normal shooting. And for the first time ever, a DSLR also includes a touch screen – the 650D’s flip out LCD features capacitive multi-touch technology.
Key specifications:
  • 18MP APS-C ‘Hybrid CMOS’ sensor
  • Phase detection AF from imaging sensor for Live View and Video
  • Continuous autofocus in movie mode with subject tracking
  • 5 fps continuous shooting
  • 9 point AF system, all sensors cross type, central sensor extra sensitive at f/2.8 (from 60D)
  • 14-bit DIGIC 5 processor
  • ISO 100-12800, expandable to 25600
  • 63 zone iFCL metering
  • Full HD 1080p30 video recording, stereo sound with internal or external mics
  • ClearView II LCD with capacitative type multi-touch support
  • Built-in Speedlite Transmitter
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This sweet baby would improve my picture quality at a large-freaking-scale and the end results of my vlogs would be super epic!

P.s donations will be accepted.
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Today, in South Africa, it is Heritage Day. A day of recognizing and celebrating the individual South African's background. 
Personally, I'm not so fond of the idea that Heritage Day is also known as 'Braai Day' - there's a difference in the two.
I was listening to SAFM this morning and some valid points were brought up.
Besides "the public holiday", "the braai day", "the chill-out day"; Heritage Day is where all South Africans celebrate their cultural heritage and embrace their diverse traditions and values.

I hope you enjoyed your Heritage Day. And if you didn't know the significance of it, now you do! 
MOVING RIGHT ALONG...
I am Xhosa and my clan names are Mampinga, Mawawa, Sineka,  Ntomntwana , Mbolokoqoshe, Senzwa (there's more, but my memory is not serving me well).
Here below are some of my corny pictures in traditional attire.
Do enjoy! x


The weather in Cape Town is a piece of expired cheese. I can't do anything but listen to 'The Go! Team'.
The Huddle Formation song makes me want to throw a teen party in my bedroom. 
If I wasn't lazy, I would make a vlog. 
So how's your morbid Sunday? 
Surfing the web has it's cons - BOREDOM.



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Since I have tiny eyes, I tried out the white eyeliner theory.
Besides the fact of looking like a doll, it actually works.
You apply it the same way you would apply your black eyeliner. & don't forget your mascara.
You might want to add a line of black eyeliner.
- I had to add an effect; I'm going for that 60's feel.
"Yaaaah deeeg?!"


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Listen to the similarity of the beats.
One legend and one soon-to-be legend.
Thanks Taku ;)

Brenda Fassie - Ngiyakusaba



Azealia Banks - 1991


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This post was a tricky one to do. 
Usually I don't brainstorm or research how I'm going to do a particular post - it's one of those 'moment kind of moments'? If God pops an idea into my head, I react immediately because if I don't, my brain doesn't function properly. laughs
Yeah - IN OTHER NEWS!!!!
This post was actually inspired by the song "Blackbird" by The Beatles.
So yes, I would advice you to play the song while viewing these pictures - it creates that magical moment. Eeeek!
Enjoy! x


[Bandana|Canada. - Dress|Mr Price. - Secret socks|Woolworths]
Tata-naka’s spring / summer 2013 collection was unveiled during London fashion week (LFW) and Fashionising.com was there to capture each look.

His collection is too insane for words. My favourite pieces would have to be the items with the image of a lady - and the shoes - incredible. 


 

Haha, do you remember this post


Hehe - do you remember this post



Oh my - do you remember this post?



 this post??



To me, this will remain a personal classic.
do you remember this post?



Awhh - do you remember this post


My thug tendencies - do you remember this post?



Haha, do you remember this post?



This was the beginning :)
do you remember this post?



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Day 3 was great. I spent the day with Michaela (the beautiful lady below). We were assisting in the 'How to' photo shoot by Asanda and it was - let me say - a learning experience. Although I can't recall the rest of the day, that Eat-zza (is that how you spell it?) from Debonairs was yummmy drools.
Anyway baybay - enjoy the pics! 
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Yay! I spotted my pic on the Black Fashion blog - Eeeek!
Random, I know - but I get excited over such things :/


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