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Very particular product. A beard with white mustache and lace...which create contrast with the other hairs of the beard in a unique combination of its kind. For all lovers of this characteristic type of beard!
Contents
the package contains beard unrigged and a HUD for the grayscale color!.
compatible for LeLUTKA Jon Head 3.1
This is one of Mr. Carver's tree men. He came out to the house with the first Demi adventure. When I came outside with my camera this time, he was relaxed and smiling. I actually stood in the garage because it was raining. You can see the streaks of rain to the right.
He did tell me his name, but I swear I cannot remember it.
I asked him about his beard, which, in this photo, is flecked with wood chips.
This beard? Haven't shaved it since I had the bronchitis. Was so sick I had to sleep in a chair. Beard kept me warm...and I don't plan on cutting it.
I'm including him as my #12 in the 100 Strangers project, even though I cannot remember his name.
Strobist: 2 light set up with a 1m softlighter at 90 degrees on camera right, and a gridded strip box at 45 degrees rear of subject left for the rim light.
Shot of my friend Trevor while roaming about West Hollywood.
Canon 5d Mark III w/ 50mm f/1.2L
Natural Light
Now that "Flash is my friend", I'm feeling brave enough to get some of my mates to pose for me. Home made soft box bounced against a couple of walls. SB800 flash, 1/4 power.
I was trying to photograph Turbo as he snacked on hay, but Slim got jealous and came over to see me. That's his long beard poking into the frame. He does have the best beard of all the goats I know.
Back in the era of "The Beard" on the I&O, grain trains during harvest season were the chases to do, as long as the engine at Delta was facing the right way. On this day, the 4082 was clean, the sun was shining, and the beards were flowing as AJB piloted his ex-Canadian Pacific workhorse and 65 loads of corn south down Gods Railroad. In this shot, he is bringing the second half of the train across the CSX diamond at Hamler. Conductor, uhhhhhhhhh, Brad can be seen in the background.
Oh yeah, this shot (much like many others before and after) was fueled by Monster Energy. Beard approves.
Taken looking straight down to show a different view of the Iris's yellow beard near the top of one of the fall petals.
A few of our Iris have finally started blooming. Not very many this year but always have to grab some photos. All handheld. Sorry for so many, likely more to come in the future as they never last long enough.