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I always wanted to make an updated version of the 2000 Slave 1 (7144). Bought most the pieces I needed, then LEGO released the Cloud City set.. and I just never really liked the Slave 1 in that set. So I ended up using the base from that and built a new top to resemble 7144 more closely. So I guess you could call it a Mod not a MOC
All photos and editing by me.
In our modern lives, with tools for almost any task, it is quite easy to forget how things are actually done. After all, if the hard work is always handled by something or someone else, it is easy to become lazy, or to live with the illusion that everything is easy and doesn't require some investment.
This is a little observation I wanted to express through my image: the cook in that case is in a sense the slave of her mixer, and from another point of view, the mixer is also a bit her slave.
Technically, I had to create this giant mixer so that the scene would fit inside it. The real one is much smaller: I duplicated parts as needed to extend its volume. The castle photos come from a ruin (Ivry-la-Bataille) that was totally buried in the 15th century, and discovered about 50 years ago: it made for an interesting visit.
Last but not least, the eggs have not been wasted: the cake my wife cooked after that photo was yummy!
Look who's in charge now.
I see the blood on the leaves
I know that we the New Slaves
I liked this version the best, although I thought it'd be nice to upload the alternate version too. There's about a dozen or so different lighted/posed versions of this on my hard drive.
Shout-out to Jacob (Tagged) for getting the ideas flowing.
Drones based on Forest's "B frame" except with cone heads, which were inspired by Proxy Green, Mike W. and Bezoar.
This was more so an experiment with lighting and long exposures, but I guess also to make good on some promises and ideas I've had floating around in my head. Wish I could've uploaded this in time from Droneuary, but hey, Fuck it, C'est la vie.
Here it is, one of my favorite ships from the SW universe. Some of my followers probably remember the olive green version I made 3 years ago and since then I always wanted to make a proper model of the ship.
Model consists of around 1500 parts, side wings rotate and lock in place, has some interior (small and limited space) but it actually has more interrior than the Lego UCS. Rear door opens to allow the minifig to access his seat that rotates from landed mode to flight mode.
Thanks Gatis for awesome photos!
The Slave Memorial in Zanzibar, Tanzania, recalls how slaves were once held in underground chambers until sold in the nearby slave market. It's the work of Swedish sculptor Clara Sornas.
Project Fashion
Day 2
SLAVE
Shot with Nikon D90
4 Strobist set up
Edited with Lightroom 4 & Photoshop CS5
Two of the many many many Slave Leias that you find each year at Dragon*Con.
I don't believe he has posted them yet, but my friend Tony waited around for the Slave Leia Photo Shoot and from what I saw, came away with some nice shots.
Things are slightly out of whack when people are passing up photos with Slave Leia to get pictures of C3P0, but that's what was happening...
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Location: Stone Town, Zanzibar.
Description: For many years, Stone Town was a major centre for the slave trade. Slaves would be shipped in from mainland Africa and traded with merchants and porters from the middle east.
The main Zanzibar slave market was closed in 1873 and soon afterwards the Cathedral Church of Christ was erected on the site, its altar directly above the place where slaves were once whipped for offending their masters.
This pit of statues was built in memory of the estimated one million slaves which were bought and sold in Zanzibar during the 1800s.
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Equipment: Nikon D300 (Sigma 10-20mm)
Date: August 2008
A Shibari Session
She is: Mel
Shibari: Khaos Strigoi
Studio: El Garaje
Photo and edition: www.isidrocea.com
Some Music?
Slave me - Scorpions
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