Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Who's that girl? Jodie Marsh shows off her amazing new look as she makes her bodybuilding debut at championships

She was once famous for her curves, making a name for herself as one of the country's foremost glamour models.
And now Jodie Marsh's body is making the headlines once again - but for very different reasons.
The 32-year-old star was seen showing off her muscular new body as she entered the Natural Physique Association (NPA) Mike Williams Classic and Pro-Am Bodybuilding Championships last month.

Who's that girl? Jodie debuted her amazing new look at a bodybuilding championships
Who's that girl? Jodie Marsh showed off her amazing new look at a bodybuilding championships after just eight weeks of training
Buff: The 32-year-old former glamour model has gone from a size 10 to a size six, and from 25 per cent body fat to 10 per cent body fat
Buff: The 32-year-old former glamour model has gone from a size 10 to a size six, and from 25 per cent body fat to 10 per cent body fat
Buff: The 32-year-old former glamour model has gone from a size 10 to a size six, and from 25 per cent body fat to 10 per cent body fat

Battling it out: Jodie flexes her muscles as she takes to the stage for her turn
Battling it out: Jodie flexes her muscles as she takes to the stage for her turn
Jodie looks completely unrecognisable after undertaking a gruelling diet and exercise regime which has seen her go from a size 10 to a tiny size six.
Talking about her new figure, Jodie said: 'This is the best I’ve ever felt, and the best my body has ever felt too.
'In just 50 days I have gone from 25 per cent body fat to 10 per cent body fat, gained 8 pounds of muscle, and lost 20 pounds of fat. In 8 weeks I have achieved what normally takes 6 to 9 months.'
Winner: Jodie came in fifth position in the Natural Physique Association (NPA) Mike Williams Classic and Pro-Am Bodybuilding Championships
Winner: Jodie came in fifth position in the Natural Physique Association (NPA) Mike Williams Classic and Pro-Am Bodybuilding Championships

And Jodie's new body, honed by personal trainer Tim Sharp, saw her come in fifth position in the world-famous championships in Sheffield.
She said: 'I’m really happy I’m going home with a trophy.  If I can do this in eight weeks, competing against the best of the best in the UK, then what else can I achieve with more training time?

'I’m 100 per cent confident that if I had more time to train I could have placed in the top three and go through to finals. We’ll have to see what happens next year!'
Transformed: Jodie has been working with personal trainer Tim Sharp to achieve her new body
Transformed: Jodie has been working with personal trainer Tim Sharp to achieve her new body, and seen right how she used to look in 2003
Transformed: Jodie has been working with personal trainer Tim Sharp to achieve her new body, and seen right how she used to look in 2003

Strict: The glamour model has been sticking to an intense diet and exercise regime to get in shape for the contest
Strict: The glamour model has been sticking to an intense diet and exercise regime to get in shape for the contest
Strict: The glamour model has been sticking to an intense diet and exercise regime to get in shape for the contest

Under the guidance of Sharp, Jodie's eight-week regime saw her sticking to an incredibly strict diet, as well as cutting out nightclubs and all alcohol.
Former Celebrity Big Brother contestant Jodie revealed last year she had started bodybuilding and was hoping to enter the competition this year.
She said: 'I started training with a personal trainer called Tim Sharp last December in my local gym.
'At first, I just wanted to lose weight and tone up - I was soft all over. But within two weeks, I had definition in my stomach.
Working it: Jodie says she has never felt better than she does now after working to get into shape
Working it: Jodie says she has never felt better than she does now after working to get into shape

Check out my six pack! Jodie lifts up her top to show off her newly-formed six pack of muscles
Check out my six pack! Jodie lifts up her top to show off her newly-formed six pack of muscles
Check out my six pack! Jodie lifts up her top to show off her newly-formed six pack of muscles

As I saw my body changing, I really liked my muscles and as Tim is a bodybuilder, it just went from there. I feel a million dollars.
'I feel proud of myself. I've always been confident, but I've had moments where I haven't wanted people to see me naked.'
Sharp, who says on his website that he can help you achieve a six pack 'in weeks', worked with Jodie to achieve her dream figure in a journey which has been documented and will be shown on DMAX show Jodie Marsh: Bodybuilder, due to premiere in January 2012.

On his site, Sharp says: 'I can transform your body in weeks NOT months or years! I have 24 years experience as a trainer so your assured to be inspired and you will get amazing results fast.
'If you want maximum fat loss in weeks, look no further. The world’s best athletes and celebrities trust me to get them in shape fast.'
The trainer: Jodie poses with her trophy and personal trainer Tim Sharp after coming in fifth
The trainer: Jodie poses with her trophy and personal trainer Tim Sharp after coming in fifth

Put it away Jodie! Muscular Marsh can't stop flaunting her bulked up body

Jodie Marsh's extraordinary transformation had most of the nation picking up their jaws from the floor last week.
But after near-constant coverage of her bodybuilder figure, the 32-year-old's tireless self promotion is perhaps becoming a little too much.
Jodie felt the need to lift up her top and flash photographers her impressive abs as she left a radio interview in London tonight.
Classy: Jodie Marsh couldn't resists showing off her new body again for photographers, even unbuttoning her trousers, today in London
Classy: Jodie Marsh couldn't resists showing off her new body again for photographers, even unzipping her trousers, today in London
Miss Marsh ensured no pedestrians missed the celebrity in their presence by wearing blinding pink shiny trousers, which she then unzipped to give the full effect of her six-pack and tattoo.
She wore the garish trousers with a black turtleneck, which was demure until she pulled it up to just beneath her breasts for the cameras.
 

Her hair and make-up were as over-the-top as ever, with lashings of mascara and a high ponytail bouffant.
Jodie appeared on Nick Grimshaw's BBC radio show after a week of endless television and magazine interviews about her complete makeover.
Eye catching: The bodybuilder ensured she couldn't be missed in shiny pink trousers
Eye catching: The bodybuilder ensured she couldn't be missed in shiny pink trousers

Speaking to Heat magazine this week, Jodie explained that she has been training as a body builder with her coach Tim for three years.
She insisted that it wasn't a bid for attention or fame, stressing: 'No, this is where people get me so wrong. 
'When I was at school I wanted to be a vet or a lawyer, I didn’t want to be famous.'
'I got bullied at school for being ugly and that is why I wanted to be a model because I thought I could prove to the bullies and to myself that I wasn’t ugly. It is not attention seeking.'
Self promotion: The 32-year-old was in central London to appear on BBC1
Self promotion: The 32-year-old was in central London to appear on BBC Radio 1

The new direction her career has taken has clearly given her a huge confidence boost.
'I feel proud when I look in the mirror. I still can’t believe it’s my body. Like, when I look at my abs, I’m just like, f****** hell, I love it so much! I’m the prettiest I’ve ever looked,' Jodie enthused.
Naturally aware that the muscular look isn't to everyone's taste, Jodie continued: 'If you’re not in the bodybuilding world it is scary, but to me it’s normal. I think I still look really feminine.'
Jodie explained that she achieved her astonishing physique thanks to a high protein diet during training.
Transformation: Jodie said in an interview this week that she felt 'pretty and feminine'
Transformation: Jodie said in an interview this week that she felt 'pretty and feminine'
'It has totally changed my life, doing this. My self-esteem is higher, my confidence is higher, I feel more secure, feel powerful – I almost feel invincible,' Jodie gushes.
'I do feel a bit like Superwoman' she adds. 'Now every single person around me is jealous of my body.'
The ex-model also describes how she had suffered bullying at school about her nose, and was called 'Michael Jackson' by other children who teased her about how 'big and gross' it looked.
Though she had surgery at 15, Jodie confesses that she probably still bears the scars of those early taunts.

What is Abstract Art

Merriam Webster: "Expressing a quality apart from the object..." It's a matter of painting not strictly what is seen, but rather the essence of the subject.

Some definitions of abstract art are offered as a work of art where the image is "not an accurate representation of the subject". I feel that definition is completely erroneous. The opposite is more true. Good abstract art should provide the viewer with a better "representation" of the subject, an image that better characterizes the subject, similar to the way poetry better describes thoughts or the way music helps to convey an emotion.

Abstract Art "Excalibur", Abstract art by Curtis Verdun

Caricatures and Abstract Art

Consider a caricaturist. What he is able to do is to take a face and rather than produce an image that is totally faithful to the original, recreate the image in a way that particular attributes of the person's face are presented more convincingly so that you get to see the real person. Abstract painters have the same goal - to describe what may not be readily perceived by the viewer.

Would we say a caricaturist can't draw? On the contrary, we can say that he has a heightened ability to present what he perceives in the person he is drawing. Abstract? Yes! Inaccurate? That depends on what you need to know. For example, a caricaturist doesn't attempt to tell you exactly what the surface of the subject's forehead is like. He has other things to say - that is, to "explain" the person's character.

In the same way words can help explain a photograph, since photographs indeed have their limitations, caricatures and likewise, abstract art, intend to go beyond a mere graphical display of the subject. They aim to reveal the true essence of the subject to the viewer.

Abstract Music?

Music can actually help us to understand abstract art. If you were to imagine "realistic music" being like a flute mimicking a bird, then much of history's great melodies would have to be considered as "abstract music". They are not copies of natural sounds. They are fabricated, original, artistic arrangements of sound, yet no one has trouble accepting them as art. Why then, should abstract paintings be so hard to accept? They are also artistic arrangements - just visual rather than aural.

Let's think about music further. Practically all the sound emanating from the many sources of music, from orchestras to rock bands, are new creations. Those sounds do not exist in nature. They don't even try to mimic naturally occurring sounds (usually)! They are completely the product of artistic invention. Now, using those new sounds, we have all the great melodies written over the ages. My point? If no one had ever created, from scratch, any new sounds other than to copy what they previously heard, we would not have great melodies, symphonies, sonatas, or even dramatic music scores for movies! We are surrounded by "abstract music" and "nonrepresentational music" - sounds that were musical inventions, and I stress again, not copies of what we hear in nature. Now, correlate that to the visual arts and you can better understand why we have so many styles, forms and movements of modern art, including abstract art.

Now, back to music. Why do we invent sounds? Why do we appreciate these new sounds? Because great melodies communicate the intangible - emotions, thoughts, moods. We can relate and we experience a higher level of being. Don't we all "get" music? Abstract art, even nonfigurative art, should likewise be fairly understandable. The goal of abstract art is to communicate the intangible, that which eludes the photograph and normal seeing. For the artist and the audience, there is a new form of communication.

Most people can appreciate realism in art. As the image veers away from a clean depiction of the subject, some people begin to get nervous. But as we see in music, reality doesn't define art and abstract art isn't simply a lack of realism. It's a heightened depiction of what the subject really is. The goal is to offer the viewer an image of what the subject is all about, which may not be readily apparent.

To an abstract artist, the real image of a subject is locked up in the visual code which is all that our physical eyes see. But, the natural visual world can't fully display character or emotion. The abstract painter seeks to construct, or perhaps reconstruct, an image that better describes the subject, with less emphasis on what is seen and more on the very essence of the subject.

Eye of the Beholder

Still, many feel that nonfigurative abstract art isn't "real" art. Consider this. If I faithfully painted just the pattern of the walls of the grand canyon, and showed it to someone who has never seen rock formations of any kind, can they experience an "artistic response"? Realize, now, that they would have to define it as nonobjective or abstract art, regardless of how beautiful it appeared, because to them it is unrecognizable as being any tangible object. So, in essence, a work of art can be both nonobjective and realistic, depending on the viewer's vantage point or his experience! The bottom line is that it is not only an association with the objects in a painting that provides the artistic experience and appreciation. It can also be simply the arrangement of color, textures and tone that supports the "artistic expression".

Rather than produce a faithful reproduction of what can be seen, the abstract artist focuses on what can be felt and tries to portray that. Music is written the same way.

Abstract Art: Creative Invention

Art, including abstract art, and musical creations serve a purpose and satisfies an inherent need in humans. We yearn to create and express ourselves artistically and we also seek the artistic experience provided by others. It is how we communicate on a deeper level. As I like to say, "art is the only means by which one soul can truly touch another."

We are inherently social creatures and as such we constantly seek ways to communicate creatively. Throughout our history we have been as much involved with art as we have been with food and survival. Well then, what is art? Is it merely a pretty picture? Or is it more? If we had to write a two word summary of the history of man's artistic journey, in music and in art, which of the following two statements would best fit?

  • Man copies
  • Man creates

When you consider the answer you realize the validity of all art forms and as well, all forms of music. And that abstract art, and yes, even nonobjective art, like it or not, have a rightful place in the world of art. Indeed, the basic tenet of abstract art is at the very core of what art itself is - creative invention.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

foto wallpaper AYU TING TING



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Nama : Ayu Ting ting
Tempat/tgl lahir : Depok, 20 Juni 1990
Profesi : Penyanyi dangdut, presenter, model
Tinggi badan : 160 cm
Berat badan : 45 kg
Prestasi : Bintang sari ayu 2006, Putri Depok 2006, Mojang Depok, Presenter Kuis (ANTV), Album Dangdut (Geol Ajep2)
Album : Dangdut (Rekening Cinta), Goyang Sejati (ANTV), Dangdut Yoo (TPI), Kamera Ria (TVRI), Dangdut Pro (TVRI)

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Lagu ayu ting ting alamat palsu memang bak menjadi candu bagi masyarakat kita, banyak sekali yg menukai lagu alamat palsu ayu ting ting.

berita hot Ayu Ting Ting

Ayu Ting Ting penyanyi lagu alamat palsu kini tengah naik daun, penyanyi cantik ini tampil di acara musik dahsyat tadi pagi, selain itu ayu ting ting juga pernah tampil di inbox dan berbagai acara musik lainnya. Jujur saya baru pertama melihat aksi ayu ting ting di layar kaca. lucu juga ya lagu nya. pantas aja orang pada suka ma ayu ting ting dan pada cari informasi soal biografi ayu ting ting dan segala hal yang berhubungan dengan ayu ting ting seperti foto nya, lirim lagu alamat palsu. dan yang mencengangkan tadi saya baca di Vivanews aura kasih pun jadi keranjingan alamat palsu nya ayu ting ting.. "Kemana...kemana...kemana" :D



"Aku salah satu pengagum dia, lagunya di mana-mana kudengar, di hp temanku juga dijadikan i-ring, jadi secara nggak sengaja aku jadi hafal sendiri, dan aku mulai nyanyiin deh," ujar Aura Kasih kepada VIVAnews, ditemui disela-sela syuting sinetron 'Dewa'.

Sebenarnya lagu alamat palsu ini bukan lah lagu baru, tadi saya cek di youtube ternyata lagu ini sudah di upload 1 tahun yang lalu. tapi baru sekarang nama ayu ting ting meroket. yah mungkin rezeki nya kali ya?

Di Situs Liputan6 juga nama ayu ting ting sedang dibahas lantaran popularitasnya yang tiba tiba melonjak, Kini namanya mulai bersaing bersama boy band dan girl band di bursa musik Tanah Air. Goyangan yahud bercampur suara serak-serak basah menjadi andalah pelantun Alamat Palsu ini.

Terdengar kabar, Ayu dapat mengantongi Rp 20 juta untuk sekali tampil. Akankah popularitas pedangdut yang cepat naik daun ini, juga cepat turun? Kita lihat saja. soalnya banyak tuh penyanyi one hit wonder alias cuma punya 1 hits dan langsung tenggelam. ya moga moga aja ntar fans nya ayu ting ting ngga nyari ayu ting ting seperti lirik lagunya alamat palsu.

Profil dan Biografi Singkat Ayu Ting Ting

Profil Ayu Ting Ting

Nama : Ayu Tingting (Nama ting ting diambil dari lagu di album nya)
Tempat/tgl lahir : Depok, 20 Juni 1990
Profesi : Penyanyi dangdut, presenter, model
Tinggi badan : 160 cm
Berat badan : 45 kg
Prestasi :
Bintang sari ayu 2006, Putri Depok 2006, Mojang Depok, Presenter Kuis (ANTV), Album Dangdut (Geol Ajep2)
Album : Dangdut (Rekening Cinta), Goyang Sejati (ANTV), Dangdut Yoo (TPI), Kamera Ria (TVRI), Dangdut Pro (TVRI)

Friday, October 7, 2011

about iphone 4s

Apple is finally sharing the formalized specs on the iPhone 4S, and they confirm much of what we've suspected. The new phone looks nearly identical to the current iPhone 4, but is reportedly "all new" inside. Many analysts have speculated that the new iPhone 4S will fix the antenna issues that plagued the original iPhone 4. The phone may share the iPhone 4's brand, but the internal specs are significantly refreshed.



The new iPhone 4S is nearly identical in appearance to the iPhone 4.

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iphone 4 teardown 700x524 Apple iPhone 4s innermost secrets revealed!

iphone 4 teardown logic board 700x524 Apple iPhone 4s innermost secrets revealed!

Graphics performance is up to 7x higher than the iPhone 4 and the phone will use the dual-core A5 CPU that powers the iPad, albeit at a (probable) lower operating frequency. Apple claims the CPU is up to twice as fast as the iPhone 4's, with support for graphical features like crepuscular rays (God rays) courtesy of the new GPU. Apple claims that the new phone will offer up to 8 hours of 3G talk time, 14 hours of 2G talk time, and six hours of 3G browsing. Unlike previous iPhones, the 4S is a dual-antenna phone and supports both GSM and CDMA.

The camera has also gotten a substantial overhaul; Apple increased the camera's sensor to 8MP and now supports 3264x2448 resolution. The new illumination sensor can reportedly capture 73 percent more light per pixel, is 33 percent faster, and allows for better color accuracy and more color uniformity. The phone is now capable of 1080P video capture and real-time video stabilization, and can mirror content being streamed to an AppleTV via AirPlay.

The price for all these goodies is a bit disappointing--the new iPhone 4S will be $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB. The iPhone 4 will be available for $99 (8GB flavor), and--in contrast to what we expected--the iPhone 3GS will be free. All of these prices, including the 3GS, require a two-year contract.

Preorders on the iPhone 4S will start October 7; the phone will be available on October 15. Availability will be across AT&T, Verizon, and new partner Sprint. 

Opinions around the office on the new iPhone are mixed. Yours truly thinks the iPhone 4 is a definite step forward for the series, particularly where the new camera, 1080P video playback, and much-improved game performance and battery life are concerned, but others *coughcoughMARCOcoughcough* think Apple is relying on brand loyalty to trump customer sense and points out that features like 4G and 1080P playback have been available on competitor products for quite awhile. Apple claims that the new 4S will deliver 4G-like performance on 3G hardware--a claim that, if true, trumps support for a standard that hasn't reached much of the US yet.