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oh look what you did to me!
thought it would rip me off?
well,guess what...
perspectives have changed,
changed for good.
good for me.
enjoyed the bitterness
now every other pain can be relinquished
meet Ishika Alim my favorite/best model,she literally does everything i ask her to do,thank you a bunch for that. a good friend, always over praises me and a long lost sister :]
you can see her here, here, here, here, here and here as well
and thank you Mushda for helping Ishika, being in that pose :]
Brenizer Panorama
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As America takes pause to spend time with family and give thanks for the fact that we can over-eat in this country, Mr Hendricks and Mr Patchett would like to give thanks for all those who work to preserve our cultural heritage.
Thanks to all who bring important buildings like the Bosler House back to life. Thanks to those who restore furniture and early appliances. Thanks to those folks who keep “retro” fashions of all kinds in the public imagination. Thanks to those who keep the memory of orphan car brands alive and the people who still know how to keep them running. Thanks to the skillful Chinese craftsmen who made the models we photograph in order to take you on our nostalgic time travel adventures.
Thanks to all of you for the kind comments and views you have given us over the past couple of years.
Happy Thanksgiving from one24thscale!
This is a forced perspective photograph of 1/24 scale die-cast model cars and truck in front of a real background.
Crown Premiums 1935 Chevrolet Panel Truck - United Van Lines
Franklin Mint 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster
Danbury Mint 1936 Ford Deluxe Coupe
Sometimes in life, things happen that put things into perspective and you’re forced to make a change.
This again is the quintessential eye in the needle shot, up toward Hawk Hill. This was shot with my 70-300mm on the smaller sensor, so it's more like 450mm. This was a crystal clear night, and cool so there was little atmospheric interfereance! I was at the very end of the lens, and it's a consumer grade, so it's a little soft. The fact that I could get this...this clear was a stroke of LUCK!
I hope you all like it, have a great rest of the weekend.
This is the inside of the new Crossrail Trains. I was wondering if I could cycle from the front to the back of the train whilst it was quiet.