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My first attempt in air-brushing... *blushhh... I'll be touching up her lips and lashes further :) blogged
My idea was to have four versions of me sitting nice and uniform on the four benches. It would go so well with the symmetry of the background. But once the clones started appearing, it got out of control. They don't listen to me at all, and the one walking toward the camera definitely has a smirk on his face!
So...heres two examples (the ones on both sides) how she alos looked (and even worse) just a day ago.
But then I decided to try a wig on her.
Gorgeous!
Clone Commander involved in the attack, if I make this a story I'll come up with a name for him.
Main Picture- www.flickr.com/photos/bob1028/6200488835/
This is my first clone shot. Loved working on it. Really Fun..
its really hard if u dont have a tripod..
Shot in my kitchen.. didnt have a tripod so used the kitchen utensils for a sturdy base..
should have changed my clothes..
I hate myself sometimes..
1st row:
Byggis
Byggis slotted
Unknown slotted
Unknown slotted
2nd row:
Brix (Swiss)
Unknown hollow
(Yes, I stopped collecting clones. I just happen to buy more from time to time. It's a curious situation...)
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Oh those marvelous bootlegs from Mexico....Bootleg Mexican Clones of Kenner Star Wars Action Figure Dolls
Day 43/365 "Class clones"
No long talking just posting, ok kidding (yaaay that rhymed) no really I've only got 10 minutes left.
Equipment: Nikon D90 camera
Tripod
(18-105mm f5.6) 25mm //1/10/// f5.6// ISO 200
2.12.11
Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer. Dolly was cloned by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and colleagues at the Roslin Institute and the biotechnology company PPL Therapeutics near Edinburgh in Scotland. The funding for Dolly's cloning was provided by PPL Therapeutics and the Ministry of Agriculture. Dolly was born on 5 July 1996 and she lived until the age of six, at which point she died from a progressive lung disease. She has been called "the world's most famous sheep" by sources including BBC News and Scientific American. The cell used as the donor for the cloning of Dolly was taken from a mammary gland, and the production of a healthy clone therefore proved that a cell taken from a specific part of the body could recreate a whole individual. On Dolly's name, Wilmut stated "Dolly is derived from a mammary gland cell and we couldn't think of a more impressive pair of glands than Dolly Parton's".
Dolly lived for her entire life at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh. There she was bred with a Welsh Mountain ram and produced six lambs in total.
For more on Dolly visit:
www.nms.ac.uk/our_collections/highlights/dolly_the_sheep....
National Museum of Scotland
Chambers Street Edinburgh EH1 1JF
Main switchboard 0300 123 6789
www.nms.ac.uk/our_museums/national_museum.aspx
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK United Kingdom
10-24-2012
My husbands favourite guitar. It is a clone of the Sunburst Fender Stratocaster Ritchie Blackmore played in the late 1970s, even has the same special electronics inside it as the original one did and the fretboard is cut away (scalloped) the same way as the original. Steve did all the work on it himself, he says the only part not replaced or modified is the body! He is very proud of this guitar, the work he did on it has been praised by everybody who has seen it including the guy who originally custom built and modified the guitars for Ritchie Blackmore, he said the only way you could get a closer copy would be if he built it himself!
U-head couple, these came together and maybe have been sold together - like a bride and bride´s maid.
Other one has movin hips and other has stationary, otherwise similar.
The lighblue dress is factorymade although I thought it isnt: I had one before and I thought its home made but then I got this...
Wedding gown is factorymade too.
Another attempt at cloning the washed out sky. If I keep this up I'll have a dozen robins up here pretty soon.