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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...
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 - Michelle Santos.
Hamahiga Island, Okinawa, Japan
Pentax 645D
Pentax 645 150mm
Lighting - Softbox umbrella powered by Profoto compact connected to battery pack. Strobes triggered with PocketWizards. Sun used for rim light.
Chris Willson
Berlin - Lustgarten (in front of the Cathedral) - Exhibition of some sculptures by Botero - November 2007.
She was attractive as a real girl....may be she WAS a real girl....!
1926 Model T Runabout bathing in the glorious light upstairs in the original, historic garage at Zink Motor Company in Appleton City, MO.
A 1:87 Scale HO Model Australian Federation Cottage ready for 3D printing and Painting. Add that Australian touch to your layout. shpws.me/z9RX
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.
More fakey tilty shifty nonsense. I would buy these models, and flick some tiny people really hard.
Norwich, Norfolk, UK