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Wow, 2024 flew by. I've been busy, travelling and working and travelling for work. As a result, this year, I've built the smallest number since I started making these overviews back in 2010. I did update a few models, such as my A-4 Skyhawk and F-8E Crusader, that I did not put in this overview, but all in all I built about 12 models.
As in 2023, most of them are minifig scale. New this year is that I didn't build a single 1/22 scale vehicle and I built (part of) a boat. Judging from the flickr stats, the WW-2 German submarine was my most popular build of the year, closely followed by my combine harvester transport, which is a personal favourite. I'm also quite happy with my Super Hornet and the last model that I've built this year, the Allelys Mercedes Arocs. Yesterday I finished its trailer. More pictures will follow once I've completed building its load, which will be in the new year, given that I need a Bricklink orer to arrive before I can complete it.
I may not have built much, but I did go to five Lego events, in Ede (Netherlands), in Manchester and Southampton (UK), Kobe (Japan) and BrickFair Northern Virginia (USA).
Model: Aimee wearing Dolce & Gabanna
Incorrect studio flash sync speed had ruined this image. And, a perfect pose in combination with a perfect facial expression is gone the instant the flash triggers. Models tend to go on to their next "look" or a variation of the previous.
What happens when using Radio Triggers, whether cheap Made-in-China types or more expensive PocketWizards, the Shutter Sync Speed is slower than using the old-fashioned PC-sync cable and the Shutter does not clear the entire frame before the image is captured, resulting in a blurred dark strip along the edge of the photo, and for film cameras it would be on the side of the frame and for digital cameras, it would be at the bottom (right side of this portrait).
My photoshop skills are deplorable, so, I just cropped the image.
The pose and facial expression of the Model was just too nice to discard or dismiss this image.
Over 1,000 Views in 24 hours. You guys are crazy. Glad you like it, though.
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Flickr members never cease to amaze me. I have over 140 photos, but this portrait has garnered over 2,000 views in just 4 days. Why this one? What do you see or appreciate about it to draw so much attention?
Organization: Tim Engle
Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer.
Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com
Fitness model Shaloan forgot her workout outfits today. We had to work with bikinis and lingerie. I hate when that happens.
Strobist info:
One SB600 overhead shot into silver umbrella.
One SB600 camera right shot thru white umbrella.
One reflector camera left.
One SB800 shot on background
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Another pic of lovely Stellah Kay from our cool photoshoot on 6/20/20. Thanks to her husband, Chad, who helped with the lighting. Hair and makeup by Stellah.
Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 70-300mm f4.0-5.6L IS USM lens with 3-stop neutral density filter.