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Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

 

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

 

 

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

 

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Should have waited to see what his exit strategy was.

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Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

 

My plan was to upload the entire MOC today however two Bricklink orders have yet to arrive which contain a couple of pieces to complete the model. I can ensure you it will be uploaded between now and mid-August 2016.

 

I cannot wait to finally share the results with you guys after working on this concept for three years with breaks in-between. It will be the biggest MOC I've ever created with over 3,500 pieces! (Yup, that part freaked me out too!)

 

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That is a brilliant idea. It does look like a good size to be one for a single bear.

We might have to find something bigger if you want some friends over.

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

After two trips to the LEGO Brand Store; opening 24 blind bags I finally completed my 'DFB Series' collection!

 

My first trip was couple of weeks ago, I picked up 16 random bags and got 12 out of the 16. Today I also purchased 16 to get the remaining 4 after opening 8 blind bags in total I finally own a full set!

 

I'm glad I waited and didn't pay for the remaining four on the secondary market. Just have patience, I was lucky enough to got to the store as soon as they stocked them. The second time really helped having them in person as I could feel for the exact hair pieces of the missing Minifigures and had I ordered them online I wouldn't of had any luck.

 

How is your 'DFB Series' collection going?

I've been browsing for more ideas regarding Legos and toy photography.

I think it is such a creative way to have fun.

 

I saw somewhere that a Lego fan had built a castle and added great depth to his backround by using his flat screen TV.

 

So I experimented and created an AI Blue Dinosaur with NightCafe and displayed it with Blue from the

Jurassic World Dominion Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture 76946 Dinosaur Building Toy Set.

 

I enjoyed the challenge.

 

Enough to do it more than one way. See previous photo.

 

This is a photo of my chives in my garden with a Lego set in front of the screen.

 

This gave me an idea to try my TV for a backround...so many possibilities:

www.brickcentral.net/how-to-shoot-lego-in-space/

 

Behind the scenes

 

Check out my 'Lego Photography' album: flic.kr/s/aHskVK2YP7

Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

Lego Boy is hunting bugs while his Aunts tend to the garden.

 

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LEGO Ideas - Caterham Seven 620R (21307)

 

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Apple iPhone SE

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Personal attempt of more creativity, close up and macro without major changes in Photoshop.

The Creativity Myth: Help I’m not Creative Enough

Bullshit! Creative thinking is not something anybody’s born with. It’s a learned skill.

Creativity itself is not a universally applicable skill. Just because you’re creative with high school physics does not mean...

 

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Back to abstract practice...

 

Contentment is the mental state I would always want to be. The moments I particularly feel content are the moments I have the chance to be with the nature... The blue sky, green forest, and the calm water always make me happy and smile! Sometimes I imagine myself flying in the sky like a bird to see more of the beautiful world! A thought as simple as that could easily bring me contentment and happiness...

 

As usual any thoughts will be very much appreciated! :)

 

歡迎點閱我最新的文章「相遇」,或是我的部落格 光影、色彩、我,關於攝影二三事

 

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- ISO 100, F2.8, 1/2 sec, 100mm

- Canon 5D Mark II with EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro L lens

 

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A small break from my Minifigure photography :)

 

My previous method included using small ziplock bags and small drawers. This new method is much easier as its less stuff that I have to take out each time when I'm building and now they are sorted by category. I'm still using the other methods but slowly I will phase them out as I manage to get more of these. I need to purchase more parts for my MOCs, as most builders know; no matter how many parts you own you still won't have the right piece in the right colour or quantity :)

 

I use the 'Really Useful Box 4 Litre' and 'Really Useful Organiser Tray 4 Litre.'

"She said don't leave this up to me to say, that I don't love you anyway." - Theory of a Deadman

Just a buck,

To see the stripper

Come on in

And have some fun

Gorgeous babe

Up on the stage

Waiting for you and your buck.

 

The first account of a woman getting "paid" for dancing erotically can be traced back to the Bible, where some interpreters tell us that the daughter of the Jewish Princess Herodias seductively performed the Dance of the Seven Veils to please King Herod during his birthday celebration. Herod was so impressed with (and probably so aroused by) the dance that he granted the daughter anything she desired. Obeying a request from her mother, Herodias's daughter reportedly replied: "Give me here upon a platter the head of John the Baptist." That's a pretty steep price that pious John had to pay for King Herod's viewing pleasure.

 

Getting Paid for Your Efforts

 

Moving to the 14th century, we find the advent of erotic dancing in the Middle East, in the art form of belly dancing. Not a thread of clothing was removed, but with its furious movements of the hips and pelvis, belly dancing meant to induce pleasure of a sexual nature and became extremely popular. Audience members would toss coins at the belly dancers, representing the first time women were paid cash for their erotic dancing services. During this time, erotic dancing was also common in the temples of India in the form of sacred rituals.

 

In the 18th century, sensuality and eroticism reigned supreme throughout Europe, compliments of the ladies of the court, who were paid to erotically entertain the menfolk as they dined during celebrations and banquets. These female courtesans popularized the fan as a sensual prop, which they used to accent their titillating dance moves to make them look mysterious.

 

Fast forward to more modern times, where erotic dancing blossomed in Britain in the late 1800s with the rise of British burlesque houses. Lydia Thompson, an English dancer, comedian, actress, and theatrical producer, became one of the most famous burlesque dancers on the London stage. Originally, burlesque performances incorporated a complete act with a combination of music, singing, humor, dance, and theatrics, and sexual parody; women undressing themselves in a sensual manner were only part of the show. Lydia is credited with bringing burlesque to America in 1868 with her troupe of "British Blondes" performing in New York City theaters. Lydia's performances involved chorus lines of beautiful, scantily clad women and sometimes involved audience intimacy without contact. No doubt, the burlesque industry quickly discovered that the main attraction was sex. Over time, burlesque shows began focusing mainly on suggestive sexual dances, and routines turned raunchy. Women became more uninhibited and the acts became more risqué. Of course, the church preached against these types of performances, but they only grew in popularity.

Don't be fooled, this Mixels MAX can see you which ever way he is facing you, so don't think you can get away that easily.

Born in Munich in 1941, Ingeborg grew up in Kaufbeuren, in her early twenties and from their established herself as an artist where she continued for 40 years before moving to Tasmania in 2000. Now living in the Central Coast of NSW where is still paints and draws and keeps an active role in the local art scene.

 

One of the biggest differences Ingeborg noted about Australia was that the landscape is so much wilder than compared to Europe, for one thing flyscreens are very uncommon there.

Don't be fooled, this Mixels MAX can see you which ever way he is facing you, so don't think you can get away that easily.

Writing a plan and sticking to it.

 

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Design Thinking as a process from present state to desired state as considered by KarlssonWilker (2 of 2).

Cut with a saw, sanded, 3 coats of polyurethane. Topped off with a clear coat. Then used shelf lining made out cork, for the underside.

Design Thinking can be understood as a series of overlapping and interconnected principles that revolve around a unified concept of holistic thought and action.

Frame of Mind series. Composition of human face wire-frame and fractal elements with metaphorical relationship to mind reason thought mental powers and mystic consciousness

Paint brushes and painting materials

Design Thinking as a process from present state to desired state as considered by KarlssonWilker (1 of 2).

Play, Playfulness, Creativity and Innovation by Patrick Bateson and Paul Martin. Cambridge University Press 2013.

 

Garlicky roast lamb

Mary enjoyed her sandwich

While writing haiku

 

Haiku written by me, Scott Henderson

June 5th, 2025

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