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Equipment:
Hardware;
- 2 work lamps
- Box with cut edges, cut T-shirt to diffuse light
- Camera
- Monopod
Software;
-Photoshop CS5
This is what my average photo shoot looks like. Everything's set up on my bed.
A self portrait with my train-set! I was not content with a 00 gauge railway, I had to have something far more interesting, 2ft gauge large enough? Photographed in 1992 the locomotives are out of their shed especially for the taking of photographs. We had one or two operating days a year in the summer when anyone could visit but otherwise the locomotives were available for viewing by appointment only.
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Very girly and romantic dress set. The apron can be removed and the underdress worn on its own. In many different color combos.
This Tuesday.
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For the HA 'tags' challenge, and also for joining a challenge at 2Peas, 'Thinking Inking Class Week 7'.
* I knew I didn't make enough time for creating this week, so I made these tags to use the tissue paper technique on CH Sticky Back Canvas from Week 7 - part 1 video for two challenges.
The tags part is clear emboss resist to use Modern Lines Stamp with several distress inks and after sprayed them perfect pearl mist.
stamp used:
HA AI: Three Designer Leaves / LP132
HA Design Blocks Modern Lines / S5218
HA Clear Design Everyday Sayings / CL342
You can see a close photo on my blog where materials etc. are also written:
tomohsattic.blogspot.com/2009/08/3-tags-set.html
If you interest in it, please access.
TFL! :)
Rencontre nationale des sketchers à Sète, du 7 au 9 juin 2014. Une quinzaine de croquis encre ou stylo direct. Dessin 12/16, lundi, vers 15 h, Djoon, L'étourdi, Gérard Michel, Corine et Chris sont à la terrasse de l'Italia; Je traverse rapidement faire l'"Hommage aux joutes" depuis les tribunes. Encre.
The complete set of the stamps can be seen in my Album "NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STAMPS 1985-2012":
Lisse, March 14 - June 20, 2013
Group exhibition
Curator: Gijs Stork
Artists: Jan van Anrooy, Karin Arink, Makoto Azuma, George Belzer, Willem van den Berg, F.L.W. Brouwer, Frank Bruggeman & Eric Roelen, Matt Bryans, Martin Butler, Elspeth Diederix, Anton Dirckx, Telka van Dodewaard, Anne ten Donkelaar, Studio Drift, Yoke Ferwerda, Irene Fortuyn, Bernhard Funke, Hubert Gindra, Thomas Goode, J.A. de Graaff, Desiree Hammen, Koen Hauser, Pieter Hardime, Cindy Heijnen, G. Heinz, Niek Hendrix, Hubert van Hille, G. Hooft, Wim Van Hoorn, Raoul Hynkes, Henk van den Idsert, Jan Jansen, Joris Landman, H.J. Van Loo, Frederique Masselink van Rijn, Ties Mulder, Jan Jansen, Maartje Jaquet, David Mach, Bas Meeuws, F. Miethe, Marc Mulders, Barbara Nanning, Wilfried Nijhof, Edwin Oudshoorn, Predraig Pajdic, C.H. Peters , Michael Raedecker, Pearl Perlmuter, Sander Plug, Louise te Poele, Geer Pouls, Gerard Prent, Michael Raedecker, J.J. Rovers, Siba Sahabi, Viviane Sassen, Martien Slappendel, L.C. van der Steen, Shinkichi Tajiri, Mattheus Terwesten, F.M. Timmermans, Edward Clyde Thomson, Harald Vlugt, Allan Vos, Mariken Wessels, W.H.W. Wouters
Unusual vintage opalescent yellow drink set with navy handles. Houston Vintage Glass Show. Feb. 2016.
A wonderful set of the world of Pandora: The planet, where the Na'vi live. A story of Love and war, build with blocks! Plants and animals are designed with great details. The construction is tricky and not that stable, espacially the flying rocks. But in summary a great set in high quality.
Images of one of the cardboard rooms we've been making in workshops over the past month.
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Created for and with the help of AlbinoMosquito - www.albinomosquito.com/
Castlebank Dyeworks were a well-known Glasgow based cleaners and dyers who had branches across much of Central and West Scotland. This is one of a series of delightful leaflets issued to publicise their services. This is the paper cover that contains a set of six illustrated leaflets.
And here are the Russians, all unnamed. Bottom left we have a soldier launching a 40mm grenade from a GP25 mounded on an AK47/74/12. By the burnt out Smart Car a Russian soldier fires his generic AR. The guy with the RPG is easily visible, it tough to see, but he took a .50 round to the chest and fired his rocket way off target. And lastly there is the handy work of Clement's AA12. The Russian gunner got his left arm shot off before he could fire his AT gun.