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You are looking at Ann, and she looks back to you. She's definitely teasing and seducing you, showing you her sexy miniskirt and sweet bum, lowering her satin top a little and looking at you with a playful smile. She likes to tease, I definitely enjoy her tease and I hope you appreciate it too.
These photos are from our second shoot with the lovely Grace. What a sweet, shy, leggy young lady. This was a small group shoot we did right before Stay At Home kicked in so everyone had a strange vibe. Despite that we had a great time. Grace had just cut her hair before the shoot and wasn't sure if she liked it. I thought it looked fine.
I took these photos at the Caldwell Train Depot in mid-March 2020.
Bre is a young model I wanted to shoot with for ages. I finally had my chance at the Capitol Building in a small group shoot. It was better than I expected. Bre is a delightful young lady - very photogenic, funny - and tall! I hope we can shoot some more in the future.
I took these photos in December 2018 in Boise, Idaho.
Strobist Info...
2 x Elinchrom D -Lite 200W flash Heads.
Camera Left with a small softbox (Adjusted to get the correct exposure at F8, 1/125s and ISO100)
Camera Right large Soft Box. (Adjusted to get the correct exposure at F11, 1/125s and ISO100)
Trigger = Prolinca hotshoe IR.
This ride for my FABUfied version of my s(t)igfig was originally meant for the FABULAND Vehicle Contest at Eurobricks, but I never managed to get it done in time - the voting ended in mid-April, so you could say it's slightly overdue. But it's getting there, and will probably end up in a box that goes to the Fan Weekend in Skærbæk. It's the first time I've tried to build anything in this scale, although it's not too different from what I normally do - and I think it's going to look quite nice.
working on these.
more to come.
be patient.
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Oh, Portland, you're such a tease. You're no Amsterdam, but in my experience, it seems like you're America's next best thing.
As seen near baggage claim 5 in the Portland airport.
Anytime Charleigh and Heather get together, you know it's going to be a fun shoot - and then throw in our friend Amanda's creativity - I can just sit back and enjoy the shenanigans. We shot mostly in our garage and Charleigh was in great form - again! What a fun shoot - thanks to the ladies that pulled it off.
I took these photos in mid-March 2020.
The Upper Pasadena Arroyo is an amazing place for all kinds of architecture. American Cratsman by the Greene Brothers dominate, but there is much more. A Usonian Unitarian Neighborhood church anchors one end of Westmoreland Place, contrasting sharply with the Gamble House on the other. Around the corner on Prospect Crescent is the famous Frank Lloyd Right Millard House (La miiatura). Three are homes by Frederick Roehrig, Myron Hunt, and a little further out Train and Williams. There is so much to tease the sights and senses.
Most of the houses are protected withi one of two National Register Historic Districts: Park Place-Arroyo Terrace Historic District, and Pasadena Arroyo Parks and Recreation District. Some also are monuments in their own right.
0. Westmoreland Place Gates.
1. Gamble House, 1908
4 Westmoreland Pl
Charles and Henry Greene
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places No. 71000155
California Historic Landmark No. 871
The most well-known of all the houses in the upper arroyo. It is the "Ultimate Bunglaw" of American Craftsman homes.
2. Cole House, 1906
2 Westmoreland Pl
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman. The interior has been rearranged to meet the needs of a congregation.
3. Unitarian Neighborhood Church, 1972
1 Westmoreland Pl
Whitney R Smith
Usonian-ish, with a nod to the old neighborhood church it replaced after a devistating fire.
4. White Sisters house, 1903
370 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman, originally completely shingled. This was the home of Charles Greene' sisters-in-law.
5. Arroyo Terrace Street.
6. Van Rosem-Neil House, 1903
400 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
Beautifully restored in the 1980's, this American Craftsman is ready for a re-restoration.
7. Hawks House, 1906
408 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman. Almost identical to the Bentz House on Prospect Boulevard.
8. Willett House, 1905 (Remodelled)
424 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
An American Craftsman redesigned as a Spanish Colonial.
9. Ranney House, 1907
440 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman with Asian influences.
11. Bentz House, 1906
657 Prospect Boulevard
National Register of Historic Places No. 77000299
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman. As mentioned above, the Hawks and Bentz houses, both built in 1906, are near twins of each other. The green house in the rear is a treat.
12. Millard House (La Miniatura), 1923 & 1926
645 Proospect Crescent
National Register of Historic Paces No. 76000493
Frank Lloyd Wright.
Lloyd Wright (1926 Studio addition).
Experimental in nature, it's the first of FLW's "Knit Block" or "Textile Block" houses. It gives the feel of a Mayan ruin - especially in it's current state of decay. The so-called famous view from the gates on Rosemont is almost unrecognizable through the overgrowth.
13. McMurran House, 1911
499 Prospect Terrace
Frederick L Roehrig
A versital Roehrig in the Mission Style.
14. Prospect Boulevard Gates, 1906
Prespect Blvd at Orange Grove
Charles and Henry Greene
The mature camphor trees with the gates create a picturesque setting. The extensive use of clinker brick is wonderful.
15. Duncan-Irwin House, 1900 (Enlarged in 1906)
20 N Grand Ave
Charles and Henry Greene
The Greenes added a second story and east wing to their original 1900 single-story bungalow. This large and beautiful now commands it's corner.
16. james A Colbertson House, 1902 & 1914 (Remodelled in 1953)
235 N Grand Ave
Charles and Henry Greene
Smith and Williams (1953 Remodel)
Not often is the term "Modernist" used to describe a Greene & Greene house. But here we have it. In 1953 the architecture team of Smith & Williams were commissioned to "update" this American Craftsman bungalow to a 1950's Modernist. To be honest, I don't think the result is all that bad. Thankfully the architects made the changes on condition the Tiffany glass front door and pergola around the property be saved.
17. Van Rosem House, 1904
210 N Grand Ave
Charles and Henry Greene
This house looks like the Greenes might have been going for something Bavarian, but stopped short of the full effect, causing it to look more like a large barn. (Not a bad thing BTW).
18. Myron Hunt House, 1905
200 N Grand Ave
Myron Hunt
Exactly what you'd expect from Myron Hunt's personal residence. Restrained, simple, American Craftsman.
19. Newcomb House, 1900 & 1922
141 N Grand Ave
Unknown
A huge Tudor mansion, complete wiith servant quarters and gate house.
20. Park House, 1904
130 N Grand Ave
Unknown
A Colonial Revival anomoly in a mostly Craftsman neighborhood.
21. Halsted House, 1905 (Altered)
90 N Grand Ave
Charles and Henry Greene
American Craftsman with alterations.
22. Queen Anne House, c 1887
203 N Grand Ave
Unknown
Probably one of the first houses in the neighborhood (if not the first). Moved aparently several times. The belfry is it's best attribute.
23. Charles Sumner Greene House
1901, 1906, 1912 & 1914
368 Arroyo Terrace
Charles and Henry Greene
There was a crooked house, on a crooked lane . . . Depite the frequent tinkering, the Charles Greene's personal residence is one of the most charming in the neighborhood.
24 & 25 Bavarian Hunting Lodges,1924
373 & 405 Mira Vista Terrace
Train and Williams
Long after tastes had run to more classical architecture, Train and Williamms continued in the American Craftsman tradition, that they helped bring to Southern California. These two Bavarian Hunting Lodges are typical, and excellent examples of their tallent.
Edited ukiyo-e print from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (www.metmuseum.org) by Yoshitoshi of a woman teasing a cat.
I have just edited this. See link for the original work:
i172.photobucket.com/albums/w32/Sats_2007/Japanese.jpg from imchace
✨ Hey friends! I’ve been working on something exciting… ✨
I’m so happy to share a little sneak peek of the transformation of my fountain! 💧
Here’s what’s new:
👉 Before: Non-PBR textures, simple details
👉 After: Gorgeous PBR materials and rich 2K textures that bring it to life like never before!
The difference is incredible—you won’t believe the glow-up! 🌟
📅 It’s not ready just yet, but I couldn’t wait to show you a preview. Stay tuned for the release, and get ready to add this beauty to your space in Second Life!
👀 Take a close look and tell me—what do you think of the new version? I’d love to hear your thoughts! 💬❤️