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"London skyline looks even more stunning when you are able to capture its reflection in the surrounding waters..."
City Echoes IV
Messing around with Panzer IVs today. Seeing Shockblast's post reminded me to check on the render when I got home this morning. :) Here I have an Ausf D, E, F1, F2, and G. I am by no means an authority on German armor, but I tried to get the basic differences in the models. :) I almost finished my 10w Pzr4D last night. Short 4 darn pieces. :) Always happens that way when I don't order pieces, just used pieces from our collections. Still need to go back and shorten the F2 and G turrets a lil bit length wise.
Credit to PA for his original turret. Credit to Panzerbricks for some of his details.
This wedding photographer straightens out his troops in Millennium Park on an unusually Spring-like day in February.
Sunday Ⅳ
パネルに綿布、アクリル
210×148㎜
2019
韓美華 個展
<日々のカケラ>
日時:2019/5/7-5/31
11:00-22:00(LO21:00)
月曜定休
場所:色々ノイロ
相模原市中央区矢部3-1-8
JR横浜線/矢部駅徒歩3分
Das Reichstagsgebäude (kurz: Reichstag; offiziell: Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude) am Platz der Republik in Berlin ist seit 1999 Sitz des Deutschen Bundestages. Auch die Bundesversammlung tritt hier seit 1994 zur Wahl des deutschen Bundespräsidenten zusammen.
Der Bau wurde von dem Architekten Paul Wallot 1884 bis 1894 im Stil der Neorenaissance im Ortsteil Tiergarten (heute zum Bezirk Mitte gehörend) errichtet. Er beherbergte sowohl den Reichstag des Deutsches Kaiserreiches als auch den Reichstag der Weimarer Republik. Durch den Reichstagsbrand von 1933 und durch Auswirkungen des Zweiten Weltkriegs schwer beschädigt, wurde das Gebäude in den 1960er Jahren in modernisierter Form wiederhergestellt und von 1991 bis 1999 noch einmal grundlegend umgestaltet.
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If I'm being honest this is what I enjoy the most when taking portrait pics. Using stupidly dark scenarios and trying to get something out of it. Not so great for the model that maybe wants to see their face, but hey.
The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...
Did a shoot with musical dancer Kristina Neuwert. Lit with window light only and shot with the Zeiss Apo Sonnar 2/135 f2.0 lens on a Nikon D810.
Only slight retouch, and a custom-made Adobe DNG Color Profile from my Medium Format 6x7 Porta research project...
Again no reflector or flash stuff usage... I love the sensor of the Nikon D810...