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Tilt-shift effect on this image taken from the Old Fort overlooking Corfu Town, Greece.
I took this photo with this exact effect in mind. It just seemed to fit perfectly.
Model: TJ (http://www.taeji-online.com/)
Make-up: Nadine (http://www.model-kartei.de/sedcard/visagist/245333/)
The complete Series on my blog: www.fotowusel.de/site/2011/03/15/model-tj/
I picked this up yesterday at the antique store in town. I'm scanning the photos I shot with it today. It's a 1948 Ciro-Flex Model E. It came in the original box with the accessories manual and a leather case. The shutter is slow and needs cleaned, but it works well.
I DO NOT OWN THIS PIC - I pulled this image from the net & or different blogs. The photography is very inspiring...and yes the model is hot.
Voici le compte rendu en image de l'exposition qui a eu lieu à Montceau les mines les 27 & 28 septembre 2014.
Model Shayna.
Setup shot here: Basement Studio Setup.
Strobist info: Sunpack 383 with beauty dish camera left on 1/4 power. Canon 430EX with turquoise gel and barn doors camera left on 1/4 power. Fired with Gadget Infinity triggers.
The Ford Model T was one of the earliest mass production vehicles. It was manufactured from 1908 through 1927 and was an international success. In fact, LEGO founder Ole Kirk Christiansen owned a Model T, which he used to deliver his early wooden toys.
I based my MOC off of the 1912 model, with a few creative liberties taken. For example, the car has a chassis that is far from an exact representation; I just wanted to add some silver bits underneath.
Another goal was to bring LEGO Friends into the early 20th Century. This car is actually a part of a much larger MOC that will be professionally photographed. Stay tuned...
Another of my periodic pans of the layout room. I like to look back and see if any progress is detectable from shot to shot.
I spotted this guy outside Jenners' Store on Princes Street, Edinburgh. At first I thought he had a dog with him, but as I drew nearer I realised the 'dog' was actually a model made of sand (a pile of which can be seen on the left).
I don't know how long the model took to create, but he appeared to be putting the finishing touches to it as I arrived.
On November 7th 2010, 100 models met up for the Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness at the Universal City Walk in Burbank California. Spearheaded by David Harrison Levi – STARMAKER, everyone met up at the Samba Brazilian Steakhouse for this event for Awareness for a cure for Breast Cancer. Hair & makeup courtesy of All About Faces made this event most memorable by transforming this women to beautiful representatives. Once they were done, 100 models took a stroll all around The City Walk to take a big group picture right in front of Universal Studios.
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Model - Aaron Frew (Oxygen Models)
Make-up & Hair - Becky Hunting
Styling & Wardrobe - George Eko
Photography & Post Processing - Me
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