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Miniature World is home to many miniature models, and while it is a tourist trap, it is a very interesting one.
This is a model railroad depicting Canada's transcontinental railroad - the reason why British Columbia had chosen to become part of Canada, rather than remaining with the UK or joining the US. This particular section portrays the double-corkscrew tunnels in Golden, British Columbia, that had made the previously very steep and dangerous journey between Vancouver and Calgary more manageable; other sections show major Canadian towns, from Vancouver all the way to Halifax, in 1885 or 1915 period appearance.
This photo is a milestone: it is my 4,000th Flickr upload.
The cutest little pastry, with the cutest name. Ondeh ondeh - a traditional dessert in South-east Asia. :)
These are rolled in miniature coconut shavings, sculpted from polymer clay as well.
They are halved for a better fit on your ears.
The real kueh would burst with palm sugar juice when you bite into them, a heavenly sweet treat. :)
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PAINTING KINGS VISIT MUGHAL ART STYLE
The magnificent scene of a king riding on elephant leads the onlookers to the ancient era of India during Mughal times.
Miniature porcelain artwork featuring an original illustration imprinted onto the surface.
A small hole on the top of each one makes it ready to hang.
These horses are about the size of a dog and very cute.
Another road on the way home is Lakeville Highway. This ranch has 100s of miniature horses. Always wanted to stop and take photos. Finally had the opportunity.
It took several days, approximately six to finally finish the model, base and table setting. Several coats of clear varnish was applied to the table so that the model would appear mirror-like on its surface.
Miniature horse exhibited in the early 20th Century. So small it could walk underneath a boarhound (Great Dane)
Photo de Gerard Donnelly - Cette maquette a été construite par Rita et Robert Leblanc. Elle représente 8 1/2 ans de travail et environ 25 000 heures. Les matériaux utilisés sont le bois de balsa et du carton léger recyclé (ex. boîtes de céréales). Les échelles aériennes sont fabriquées à partir de contenants en plastique d'eau de javel. - Photographié à la Fête des pompiers de Laval 2011
This miniature owl was handcarved and hand painted by me. It's made of wood
Ce petit hibou miniature en bois a été sculpté et peint à la main
Handmade by me out of polymer clay in 1:12 scale
[3,5x2 cm]
Blogged ♥ cookieland-miniatures.blogspot.com/2011/05/romantic-trays...
Two sweet hand made miniature pillows.
They are good for Monster High, Barbie, Dolfie mini dolls - like 1/6 or smaller.
Size is 6x4 cm square.
You can but it on Etsy: www.etsy.com/people/AlailaDoll?ref=owner_profile_leftnav
July 4th -Independence Day Miniatures by The Microbakery
Have a fun and safe celebration!
Blogged: www.themicrobakery.com/2015/07/happy-4th-of-july.html
This is one of the smallest bone models in the Museum's collection. Unlike the bigger models, whose hulls are normally made of wood covered with strips of bone, here the hull was fashioned entirely from a single piece of bone.
Very simple chocolates... cookie cutter / mold can do plenty of shapes. I like the nutty truffles though.
- real bread bake by me :)
- the glass decanter is handmade by a glass blower and it's filled with milk
One more experiment with tilt shift. This time with a more complex situation, where the focused area cannot span across the entire photograph to look realistic, but is limited to an area in the center/left. Took more work for this one to look decent.
Taken in Bellevue, WA, with my little point-and-shoot camera.
Also, experimenting with different ways to add a less intrusive signature to my flickr photos.
This miniatures which represent anything you could think off, from all types of shops, cars, houses, trucks, boats, suitcases with cash, passports, are used for asking favors to the virgin of Copacabana and also in the ritual of the "challa" or blessing. In Copacabana catholicism and ancient as believes mix freely.
Peru and Bolivia with Danika and Ron, this was a great trip around some of the most famous sights of Peru and a little of Bolivia. We travel for over 45 days on a specially commissioned trip, it was a great adventure.