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//Volver// Tyler Polo Shirt - @Access
HEVO - Baker Cargo Shorts
MOVEMENT - Fall Style
[Versatile] Berezino Street Gacha @Mainly Weekend
Pose: La Plume - collection Joe @ Men only Monthly
Hairbase and forehead: EGX - Jairo set (hairbase and forehead) @ Alpha
Skin: Fuoey - Tyler skin @ ManCave
Face addon: addon+ - Laurence ADDONS, Blood lips + bruise neck @ ManCave
Mesh ears and earrings: Swallow Mainstore - Gauged XL for lel Evo X Ears (m/f) and Earrings GAUGED XL01
Outfit: Derdieb - BASIC shirt @ Alpha
Accessories: KUTU - Lenny nose ornament @ Men only Monthly
-AZUL- Tyler @ BLACK FAIR - 10-24 March
WoW Skins - .WS./VELOUR ROSEKISS Moon skin & shape (EVO-X)
More Credits on My Blog: lurdesmarvillefashion.blogspot.com/2024/03/azul-tyler-bla...
tyler :) back from june 22. we hung cranes up in her sewing room and it was kind of magical, to be honest!
i don't think photos could capture the feel of it, but i tried. :P
i'll try to update as much as i can within the flickr limit. right now it's incredibly hot in taiwan and i'm searching up colleges. not fun.
Tyler's round 4!
Eh... kind of like it, kind of don't.
Editing madness, that's for sure.
Here's the original: i2.photobucket.com/albums/y4/kremit_the_frog/serenitydvd.jpg
Tyler Fyre performing at Asbury Lanes (Asbury Park NJ) on the book release tour for volume nine of James Taylor's Shocked and Amazed! On & Off the Midway, 8 November 2007
University of North Carolina center Tyler Hansbrough #50 warms up prior to the start of the UM vs UNC game on January 23, 2008.
University of North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough #50 in action against the University of Miami on Sunday, February 15, 2009. UNC defeated UM 69-65 at the Bank United Center in Coral Gables, Florida.
He took my order at my favorite ice cream place in Tucson Arizona. He was full of good will and when I complimented him on his western hat his smile grew even wider. “Well, thank you. It’s ten years old and I decorated it myself” he said, pointing to the metal hatband. He proudly drew my attention to his western style string tie. "I think my tie is a good match" he added with a smile. Meet Tyler.
I regretted that he was on duty at the counter because the artificial light was lousy. He wished me a good day as he served up my “Concrete Mixer” (a version of rival Dairy Queen’s Blizzard).
Ten minutes later, with my Concrete Mixer a fond memory, I was preparing to leave when I saw Tyler walking through the shop, delivering food to a table. Seizing the opportunity, I asked if I could make a quick photo of him for my photo project “over there” and pointed to the soft drink dispenser with natural light spilling through the window. “Certainly” he replied, “just as soon as I get one more customer served.” I waited for a minute or two as he took care of another customer and he made sure to return to the counter via the soft drink dispenser.
He paused where I had suggested and I took two quick photos which I feel captured the essence of his friendly personality. I can’t help thinking there’s some real mischief in those eyes. I felt Tyler stood out with his hat (none of the other servers had hats remotely like Tyler’s) and his red beard, but I found him typical of the friendly service I usually receive in stores and restaurants when visiting the U.S.
Thanks again, Tyler, for making a moment for this fleeting portrait for my Human Family project. I appreciated it.
This is my 425th submission to The Human Family Group on Flickr.
You can view more street portraits and stories by visiting The Human Family.
Photoshoot I did of Tyler's car (and many other cars that night) in a warehouse in the south of Calgary, AB. Thanks to Tyler for getting access to such a great location.
Colvin plays filed during batting practice at Safecon Park in Seattle before inteleague game between the Seattle Mariners, 2010.
Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex UK
Peasant’s revolt 1381.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasants'_Revolt
Artist: Robert Koenig, 2006
Woodstock Valley, CT | blog.peteyphotography.com
Tyler is part of a local band, Oh Susana. Tyler's original session day was rained out as well. Today has been an awesome day...not too breezy, in the mid 70's. Real pleasant.
Tyler had this awesome location picked out. I liked what was in the background, even more so when it was turned into bokeh.
I think this is one of the few times that I've posted something that I took, wide open on my 50mm f/1.8 II. Half the time it's not as sharp as I'd like it to be so I usually try to shoot at f/2.8. I'm glad I tried a few at f/1.8.
I also really liked the square crop on this one. I feel like it suited it the best.
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Strobist:
B800 in large octabox boomed out in front of subject
B800 in beauty dish to camera right and behind
This is the guy I was out shooting with yesterday, Tyler Biard.
Putting in our approximate path into Google Maps, it looks like we covered a distance of about 8.5km, probably closer to 9 after taking into account for meandering; we started in Highlands, walked Ada Boulevard, up the 50th Street pedestrian bridge and back, then to Strathcona Science Park, then back and up to Abbottsfield.
we killed Tyler. froze him to death.
Make up: Sarah
Stobist: one 580exii though a strobie beauty dish set to full camera right, one 580exii through an umbrella set to full camera left. I was shooting in Tungsten but i still needed more blue, so I looked through my bag for a blue gel, and didn't have one. But I did have my rain gear in my bag, and by rain gear I mean a Hefty trash bag with those blue drawstrings on them. I sacrificed my super expensive rain gear and pulled the draw string out, and taped it onto the strobe going through the umbrella, and shot away.