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Photographer:-Moth
Location:- Taunton, Somerset, England, UK.
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See more scenes of this recently expanded and refurbished library at flic.kr/s/aHsmRy9Js7.
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Did I mention that two of the models were part of a larger model? Hmm.. I think I might have forgotten to mention that. ;) ...But enjoy guys!! The giant building is a modification of a WIP scene by Garry who I really hope likes this scene!! Ox
-Joe
I have recently finished reading "The Wolf Den" by Elodie Harper. The book was recommended by one of the staff in Waterstones bookshop in York. The novel is set in the lupanar or brothel in Pompeii just before the eruption of 79AD. Reading the book reminded me of our visit to Pompeii a number of years ago which led me to do a few sketches based on guidebooks we acquired on our visit. If we get another chance to travel there I am sure I will do one or two more quick sketches.
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one of my favorite scenes from iron man 2 but there will be more. I loved it because the kid was so shocked when it worked.
Enjoy!
Did a shoot with the scene aesthetic a lil after they played their set. Their on tour with nevershoutnever! right now and have been selling out every show so far. So if your planning on going to see them this tour, get your ticket soon.
Strobist Info:
AB1600 w/ 2'x'4' Softbox Above Camera
AB800 w/ 30 Degree Honeycomb Grid to Camera Right
AB800 w/ 40 Degree Honeycomb Grid to Camera Left
Just something I have been making in spare time.. Each features a scene or item.... They are for sale but... I just do them for pleasure mostly.
Visit this location at Mystery Hill - A spooky Kinda Village - Fantasy Inspired - in Second Life
Mono conversion from an Ektachrome 100 reversal film original, shot on a Minolta SRT200, 1/125 sec., f/8, 35mm