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The mechanism of the box starts with a handle, after which the ballerina begins to spin. The ballerina herself hides in a box. The lid has a lock.
“Saturn 204 LM-1 count down demonstration test - service tower pullback.”
This photo has to be seen in person, it’s absolutely stunning, and meant to be/stay black and white.
Small Lego car based on a Lego Shell platform with a pull-back motor. Car in motion you can see here: youtu.be/-c6oZF5w1pU
I could have polished this way more but I spent too much time on it just trying to get the odd parts to work. I hate to waste too much time on one MOC during this month of months.
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Fa-lap, fa-lap, fa-lap, ball change; repeat, L, double pullback step-step-hop, hop step,step STAMP! a1a3 a3a4, a5...8, e-a-an-a 1 hold 2,3,4, a-5-6-7, hold 8. You can almost smell the perspiration, mixed with perfume. And the restrooms are always PINK. Man, Tapgirls can make a guy suffer for his eye candy!
A quick shot of the lighting setup I used for photographing my new razor. Two Nissin Di700A's fired remotely by the Air1 Commander. As you can see, one flash is mounted in a softbox and the other bounced from a 24" umbrella.
I used the wireless remote that's sitting on the coffee table to take the exposures to avoid camera movement since the shutter speeds were 1/4 second to keep the iso at 100 and an f stop of f 11.
The camera and lens in the photograph is my Sony a7rII + 90mm f2.8 G macro.
thank you for the suggestion to do a tighter crop on this to see more detail !!!
hope you all like the results
Here's a 10 image stack using my FE 55 f1.8 lens mounted on the Neewer Metal AF Auto-focus Macro Extension Tube Set, 10mm & 16mm, for Sony. The pullback shot is below...
A five speed light portrait. two speedlights, one on each actor, each zoomed to 105mm and fitted with a snoot, place just above the actors eye level on camera right. Two speed light fitted with 20 degree grids are place high and behind the actors for separation,. One last speedlight with a blue gel was aimed into a 75 inch umbrella pointed at the background. place behind the male actor on camera left. All lights triggered by PocketWizard. a pull back shot can be seen here www.flickr.com/photos/rulephoto/13655505765/ note that the two key lights have been moved for a slightly different look in the pullback.
Alfa Romeo Navajo, 1976 concept car by Bertone. This toy was made in Hong Kong and is packaged for Zodiac toy shops under their Midnight brand. It is marked 1:36 scale and has a pull-back motor. There do not seem to be many models of this vehicle which was based on the 33 Stradale, unlike the Carabo concept which attracted several depictions in model form.
Maybe Crucibulum laeve.
South Central Appalachians, elevation 2100 ft, Well-drained, NE facing, slope. Growing on detached wood chip.
Horizontal frame width ~ 1 inch. Cell phone AF/AE. Lit with two pocket LED flashlights.
See pullback shot below for setup
Details from inside my Hall of Justice MOC displayed this weekend at Brickalaide.
Oh, worth saying, I built that Batmobile on a pullback motor. I was going to have a full set of classic vehicles using them, cos pullback motors are cool right. Then I immediately built it into that stand and it hasn't been vroomed around with whooshing sounds since. Yeah...
Same location as the other laying down shot...I just had her turn her head the opposite direction this time for more shadowing for a b&w conversion. I'll post a pullback of my location here in a few...
Video: youtu.be/GVU6WQRtTrk
The mechanism of the box starts with a handle, after which the ballerina begins to spin. The ballerina herself hides in a box. The lid has a lock.