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Cosplayer: Lucker Cat, www.facebook.com/LuckerCatIsSoRandom/
Photo and edit: Javier López, www.facebook.com/Netsphere-Image-Studio-108098246039268/
Photoshoot of sisters modeling bikinis and swimsuits.
Cowgirl models with cowboy hats, revolvers, and cowboy boots.
Model test for IMM, featuring Francesca, shot in Geoff's brilliantly designed house.
No lighting, no nothing, just standing in the corner of 2 floor to ceiling windows, and letting the daylight wrap around her.
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A model of the STOVL variant of the JSF/Lightning II. It moved up and down as it demonstrated the STOVL take-off/landing sequences.
USA Science & Engineering Festival - Walter E. Washington Convention Center - Washington, DC
Nicola wearing scarves from
from www.assetsmodels.com
Stylist - Linda Kenny
Tri flash to models left at f5.6 and 1 light at f2 with 1/4 cto gel on bare behind models right trigrip reflector below tri flash
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Models were everywhere this Pride, promoting everything far more than ever before. As you can see this wasn't a problem!
Un-thread the recoil spring retainer cap.
CAUTION: The recoil spring IS under tension and will launch the tube and washer out of the assembly if not restricted.
Notice the slots on the face of the retainer, any metal sheet of suitable thickness can be used to un-thread this cap.
The Cap un-screws counter-clockwise while viewed from the front.
Make sure you control the cap when unscrewing.
I have found (especially for reassembly) that a large zip-lock baggie over the end of the shroud keeps the washer from being lost should you accidentally loose control of the spring.
Model: đắc kỷ
Assistant: Nguyễn Hoàng Tùng
Costume: Kpop - 147 Lê Duẩn
Photographer: Hiển Xăm
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The Ford Model A of 1928–1931 (also colloquially called the A-Model Ford or the A, and A-bone among rodders and customizers)[2] was the second huge success for the Ford Motor Company, after its predecessor, the Model T. First produced on October 20, 1927, but not sold until December 2, it replaced the venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years. This new Model A (a previous model had used the name in 1903–1904) was designated as a 1928 model and was available in four standard colors.