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First off this was a great joke and let's not confuse it to mean anything else other than a staged joke that was pretty epic. Try to imagine being a reporter for a newspaper and finding all these guys in your parking lot first thing in the morning. Now I realize some of these might be well before the times of some viewers but I'm sure a little searching the net will help with the rest of the story. Daima and I found it hilarious and we'd like to thank our fellow prankster roleplayers at maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lightning/61/164/23 and a special thank you to P. Allen for making sure it didn't get out of hand.
Thank you to all Angels and Archangels for your presence, your protection and above all your Love with Gratitude, Love and Light!
Listen to a "Choir of Angels" (Music slowed 800%) for 34 mn.
Put your headphones on, close your eyes and Breath deeply!
Digging in the archivce again.
Had intended to take some pictures yesterday, but that didn't happen.
Toy Project Day 2110
Taken for the Jules Photo Challenge.
March 4th - National Hug a GI Day
I don't think Baracus was sure what to expect when the stormtrooper and clonetrooper offered him a hug, but the rest of the A-team were all smiles.
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We set up our lights – a gridded 30degree WhiteLightining X1600 cam left into the models hair/face @ f/6.3 ISO 100(this was the key/rim) we also set up another WhiteLightning X800 cam right in another room @f/3.5 and shot it straight into to ceiling(for fill)
This was a really awesome photo shoot, we worked as a small team on this one, but still got a big image. Avery and I started sketching a couple of weeks ago, right when the leaves started falling off the trees here in North Carolina. We really wanted to incorporate the feeling of Fall and the changing of the seasons into an image. We came up with the plan to fill a room with leaves and have the windows open, blowing the leaves around, as well as letting in a large amount of light. From our sketching we knew we wanted to the model facing the window, but I also wanted her face to be visible to make the shot a little more personal, and so the viewer could identify with a face in the midst of a ton of leaves. Also I knew we were going to need a rim light acting as a secondary key in the image so we wouldn’t have a completely dark face on the model. I wanted decent fill with the lights, but still a strong feeling of directionality.
Hair/Makeup/Wardrobe/Assistant/leaf blower/girlfriend :Avery Carlton
Model: Lauren Jenkins
Everything Else: Aaron Nace
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Strobist: WhiteLightning X1600 cam right into 86' para @f/5.6 Whitelightning x800 cam left into strip box gridded @f/6.3 power via vagabonds, fired via PWII
Model: Leah Powell
Hair: Mandy Richardson
Assistants: Ed Frazier, Avery Carlton
Makeup: Avery Carlton
Photo: Aaron Nace
Sometimes you need someone to protect you. Who better than a 10 ft cat.
This was a fun shoot we did in an abandoned barn. Let's just say that Leah was much more cooperative than Spartacus :D
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Strobist: White Lightning X1600 cam left into beatuydish gridded @f/7.1 ISO. WhiteLightning X800 cam left behind models as rim gridded 30 degrees into 7 inch reflector @f/8. WhiteLightningX800 into lamp bare bulb @f/10. Nikon SB26 @1/64 power behind girl on ground, another behind girl on bed, another on her shoes, another on wall, another on tip of shotgun. Whitelightning X1600 cam left facing right into male model @f/7.1 ISO 100 into med softbox. WhiteLightning X800 into ceiling for fil @f/3.5.All fired via pocketwizards and optical slaves.
Special thanks to
Avery Carlton: Hair/ production/photographer
Makeup: Tara DiPetrillo
Wardrobe: Candace Kualii
Models: Moriah, Hannah, Ryan
Intern/Assistant/Behind the Scenes: Amelia Fletcher
Photographer/Editor: Aaron Nace
LEGO The A-Team: The second addition to my A-Team stuff - just the characters for now.
Description from Wikipedia:
The A-Team is a group of ex-United States Army Special Forces who, near the end of the Vietnam War, were convicted of a crime they did not commit and managed to escape from the military police. As fugitives, the A-Team work as soldiers of fortune, using their military training to fight oppression or injustice. Hannibal, along with B. A. Baracus, Templeton "Faceman" Peck, and H. M. Murdock make up the A-Team.
In the pilot episode ("Mexican Slayride: Part 1"), Hannibal is described as follows by a reporter colleague of Amy Allen: "The leader (of the A-Team) is a Colonel named John Smith. But everybody calls him Hannibal. The guy has a very unorthodox style." Smith takes his name from the famous military commander, and strategist, as alluded to by B.A. Baracus in the same episode. He is distinguished by his unflappable demeanor, even when in peril, his constant cigar-smoking, his black leather gloves, and his many comic disguises. He is a master tactician (although his plans rarely turn out as they are supposed to; when asked if she thought this was going to work, Amy Allen summed it up by saying, "Hannibal's plans never work right. They just work.") and seems to have a plan for getting the team out of any situation they get into. His favorite catch phrase is,
"I love it when a plan comes together."
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Strobist: WhiteLightning X1600 cam right into med softbox @6.3. powered via Vagabond II, fired via PWII.View On Black
Avery Carlton: Assistant, Hair, Scout
Ed Frazier: Assistant, Grip
Laura Weber: Model
LEGO The A-Team:
The beginning of my new, small-scale project - the A-Team van and its crew.
I had all minifig pieces I needed for Murdock, so he's the first one to show up on here.
Description from Wikipedia:
The A-Team is a group of ex-United States Army Special Forces who were wrongly convicted of a crime during the Vietnam War. Managing to escape from the military police, they fled to Los Angeles, where, as fugitives, the A-Team work as soldiers of fortune, using their military training to fight oppression or injustice. Murdock, along with Hannibal Smith, B. A. Baracus, and Templeton "Faceman" Peck make up the A-Team. Although Murdock was not convicted of any crime, as the other three were, he is still a full-fledged member of the team.
Considered the best chopper pilot of the Vietnam War, Murdock is officially declared insane (possibly caused by post-traumatic stress disorder) when the other three are imprisoned for robbing the Bank of Hanoi. Although he was alleged to be the A-Team's pilot during the robbery, he is instead committed to a psychiatric hospital. It is sometimes unclear if Murdock is truly insane or only exceptionally good at pretending he is (or a combination of the two). He is stated as having paranoid delusions and intermittent memory loss. It is suggested one has to be insane just to do the stunts he does in his helicopter.
Some of the ingredients that I could made out after drinking some of the soups are mushrooms, scallops, chicken, abalone, sea cucumber, jinhua ham, and I am sure many types of herbs. It is also the most expensive soup in the world with one restaurant in London charging 108 pounds for a bowl!
I keep picking up more and more LEGO Dimensions sets though for some reason I still have yet to buy the game. How can you resist B.A. though? Awesome minifig, and I love the mini build of the van as well.
A new attempt at the A-Team van with a slightly more accurate stripe on the side. I used a technique I saw on a MOC by hachiroku24 and adapted it to fit the size of the van I had already built.
Still want to make some adjustments. The rear, especially, needs some work. But quite a bit happier with it now. And all four team members still fit inside.
Stobist: WhiteLightnng X1600 cam left into 86" parabolic reflector @ f/6. WhiteLightning X800 cam left into med softbox @f/4.5. alienbees ringflash on camera @1/8 power. Nikon SB26 above caroline pointing towards joe. canon 580EX II in passenger seat pointed at joe's head.
This shoot was so fun! Joe came up with the concept for the shoot, being a huge car enthusiast, we had to do it with a supercar :)
Avery got us the hookup on the lambo.
And Caroline was her awesome pretty self.
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Strobist: WhiteLightning X1600 cam left into stripbox @2.8 ISO 6. NikonSB26, into lightsphere, gelled green @2.8 camr right. Fired via PWII.
Special Thanks to everyone involved
Tara DiPetrillo - MUA
Angela Bailey - Model
Amelia Fletcher - Intern
Aaron Nace and Avery Carlton - Photography and Produciton
In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit...
Nothing new here. Just trying out my new light box and geeking out over the recent Dimensions Phase 2 news.
No new builds in this pic, but it's rainy and I can't go outside so I'm working on improving my photography in general.
An updated B.A. thanks to Citzen Brick's Pity Enthusiast - plus a Kre-O mohawk, and extra gold because you never can have too much gold on Mr. T.
The two majestic steamers make a grand side-by-side entrance into Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal for the 50th Anniversary celebration. May 5, 1989. © 2024 Peter Ehrlich
My girls needed a black van, and I remembered, that this A-Team van from hachiroku24 has been on my to-do list for some years.
I modified some minor things - enlarged the front shield, so that the bumper is a plate lower. Changed a bit of the innards to get smoother side panels, and reduced stress on the clutch power. And lastly replaced the ugly double doors with one big hatch. Not a hundred percent happy with that solution, but now it's smooth without gaps.
Toy Project Day 2048
My girls needed a black van, and I remembered, that this A-Team van from hachiroku24 has been on my to-do list for some years.
I modified some minor things - enlarged the front shield, so that the bumper is a plate lower. Changed a bit of the innards to get smoother side panels, and reduced stress on the clutch power. And lastly replaced the ugly double doors with one big hatch. Not a hundred percent happy with that solution, but now it's smooth without gaps.
Toy Project Day 2048
This came about from a lazy afternoon and a decision to try and build something out of my unsorted LEGO bucket (which is way larger than it should be).
Pretty happy with how it came out, even though the stripe is wrong.