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Some people aksed me her size.
Sorry for photo quality.
It's a just iphone camera photo.
As you can see Carmen is taller and longer,
but they have very similar sized torso.
And they can share some clothes :-)
The photo on the left was taken with an inexpensive point-n-shoot digital camera. The image on the right is a digitally enhance version. Click on image for a LARGER view. Click here to see other "Photo Fix it Studio" examples.
The left image is the original, with a little color saturation and vibrance added. The right image has the very same amount of color saturation and vibrance adjustment, but with additional post-processing techniques added for greater clarity and dynamic range. This is the image I saw or envisioned when I took the photograph. I use a combination of exposure blending, HDR tonemapping, and Photoshop layer adjustments to achieve my desired results. Every image is different and requires a different approach. However, I always try to keep the image looking as natural as possible so that "technique" is not the first thing the viewer sees.
Comparison between Tulabelle Sweet Tartan and Cami Steampunk. Two dolls with hatd plastic body. Both dolls have vinyl heads. Cami has also arms and legs, hands and feet in vinyl. Their ability to pose is very different.
L=2DDOLL www.2ddoll.com/
R=DLD www.doll-legend.com/
DLD is color max = pure white, but yellowed.
2D的像是倒V,DLD的像倒U
Here is my new Fashionistas Raquelle (Left) and the first wave clutch Raquelle (Right).
Don't Know which one I like more
- Fashion Royalty Rayna Ahmadi A Fabulous Life
- Fashion Royalty Poppy Parker City Sweetheart Off Beat
- Made to Move Barbie body ( Poppy head)
A head comparison between DP26's new SDGR SWDnono&SD10 SWDnono. SDGR nono's lips are no duubt more lifelike and beautiful. But the new head is also more flatter and a little more asymmetric than the old one, which makes it a little difficult to find a perfect point of view to take photoes. Still the new SWDnono gives me a kind of breathe-taken feelings while the old one did not, I guess that's the magic of volks dolls.
Sample pictures of this group of lenses. The set-up is almost like at this standard lens comparison. The same chart for the border.
This chart consists of 140x170 px crops of a 7360x4912 px picture by a full frame sensor, taken from the center. As a reference, the exposure was taken from the Sigma lens at f/8, so every exposure for each lens was 1/60 s at f/8 and 1/125 s at f/5.6 and so on. Also the white balance was taken from this capture, to compare colors. The photos were taken with ISO 100 in JPG format, highest quality, without any picture "enhancement" like sharpening, saturation or noise reduction, the crop was directly taken from the ooc picture.
The focus was set manually with 16x magnification of the live view accurately onto the "4th Color Layer", the "Adox" box is just behind the Fuji box, the idea was to observe an increasing depth of field, but it was too large already at open aperture. The electronic shutter was used, the distance sensor to subject was 2,63 m.
The exposure is very constant, just the Sigma is too dark and the Pentax-M too bright. Obviously the aperture of the Pentax doesn't close correctly.
It is the first time I see that a lens has real trouble with center sharpness: you have to stop down the Hanimex HMC up to f/8 for a decent result. The Fujinon is also a bit soft wide open. The zoom lens doesn't show a good sharpness at every f-stop, but this very constant.
The leading group in my opinion is the Sigma, the Pentax-M and surprizingly the Hanimex Automatic. The Sigma is fine already at f/1.7, but you can see blurring caused by diffraction from f/16 on.
The 8-element Porst H has a tiny bit more contrast wide open than the the 6-element Porst F, otherwise the difference is negligible.
Surprizingly the chromatic aberration seems to be very well corrected for all lenses. Or perhaps the the test subject isn't that suitable.
Strobist info: Nikon D7100, Nikon 17-55mm 2.8, strobe is Godox AD360II (which I highly recommend) with a small, 18-inch Godox AD-S7 Octagonal Softbox, triggered with Godox X1N transmitter. Shot using High-Speed Sync @1/2000 sec at f/3.5 to kill some ambient and avoid blowing out the bright afternoon sky. I set the Godox+ diffuser at around 1/2 power as the student walked away, and the assistant followed along about 6-8 feet to the right and slighlty behind the student, holding the strobe high on a monopod, angled down roughly 45 degrees. You can see the little softbox in the top right hand corner of the "flash off" image. The afternoon sun provided "fill" from behind camera left (as reflected on the helmet)
no flash - left to right and top to buttom
Elfdoll snow skin 2013,I.O.S.doll white skin 2011,Limhwadoll white skin 2010
Elfdoll snow skin 2013,Mirodoll white skin 2013,Resinsoul white skin 2013
Someone asked me about the difference between Elfdoll's NS and homme skintones, so I took a photo of my Wu (NS) and June (homme).
BTW, both are looking for a new home.
A comparison between a Neanderthal and a modern human. We have found more Neanderthal fossils than all other early humans put together. Thus we know more about them than any other any human. We even have their DNA, which shows that modern humans may have interbred with neanderthals.
Distant shot with Black Storm-petrel on left (longer pointed wings, longer tail, very dark) and Ashy Storm-petrel on right, shorter rounder wings, smaller over all and a deep gray color. A mixed foraging flock gave way to flocks of just Black with one Townsend’s and one Fork-tailed in the boil of birds. A Least was seen also, but not by me.
I finally got these pics taken and photoshopped them a bit. Sorry for the bad lighting and weird poses, Deven didn't really appreciate switching bodies. :'D
So this is a small comparison of how the DollClans Kien head looks on three different bodies. From the right: Granado 64cm, normal yellow; Crobidoll R-line (66cm), normal skin; Distant Memory (65cm), normal skin. Unfortunately this doesn't show the height differences, but if someone wishes to see that, I can take more pics. :3
The Granado body is somewhat darker than the head, but goes nicely with the head otherwise and a bit of extra blush hides the colour difference. The Crobi is sort of ok and the Distant Memory doesn't match at all, plus the neck looks far too long. :P
Basically I think any of these bodies could probably be modified to look good with the head, but the Granado body is pretty much the only one that matches both colour wise and proportionally.
Oh, and I had also thought of trying the head on a Crobidoll B-line body, but the neck is too thick. :< Could probably be modded to fit, but I think the head would look too tiny in that body.
A comparison in size between Earth, Pluto and their moons. Saturn is in the background as a further example of size.
Image: Kevin M. Gill
Skin comparison b/w EID Bichun and Volks SD16 Daria
Skin tone: EID (Lt. brown skin) vs Volks (pure skin)
Iplehouse Lt. Brown is a yummy tan. I think this shade goes well with my SD16. They look awesome together both in photo and in real person. I think I came to a solution that Uncle Rudy ver.2 must be an EID Lt. Brown skin. XDD
Special thank to K.Boy from Monae Doll for his super smex Bichun. ^__^
Resin comparison between DollShe resin pure skin tone: Pale 2016, fresh 2016, oriental 2014, copper oriental 2014.
Comparison between DollShe resin color, AngelsDoll vivid, and Doll-Zone 2011 batch.
From left to right:
DollShe oriental, AngelsDoll vivid 2011 batch, DollShe fresh, DollShe pale, Doll-Zone hand white blushed 2011 batch.
With Flash no natural light.
Same old picket fence with a different bokeh rendering. This time with a wider field-of-view through a Ukranian-made 35mm t/s lens on a full-frame camera.
Photex 35mm f/2.8 T&S Lens on a 1Ds
[ 0.025 sec (1/40) | f/2.8 | FLength 35 mm | ISO 400 | Manual exposure ]
Participants:
Arius: Nobilitydoll Raon NS + Luts Jr Delf NS + unknown jointed hands: stands about 61,5cm tall
Osamu: Ariadoll Van NS + DollnDoll King NS + Luts NS hands : stands about 57-58cm tall
Radul: SRDoll Zeev WS + Impldoll Model NSY : stands about 57-58cm tall
Marcel: 55HD-M01 head+ Obitsu 55cm White: stands about 58,5cm tall
Yazhu: Ios Co + 50 A WS: stands about 50cm tall
Thursday: DIM Laia + Soulkids boy NS: stands about 48cm tall
I apologize for the light in my room and the overal messy setting. I could barely fit them all together for this
Raon and Van are 8-9″ heads, while the Obitsu, Co and Laia are closer to 7-8″
Two states of the front-cell focusing 80mm 3.5 Voigtländer Color-Skopar lens, which is attached to a Perkeo I.
Both images taken wide-open at f3.5.
On the left is the lens focused at 1.4 meters.
On the right the lens is set at infinity, but with a close-up filter, a 'Kodak No. 7A close-up attachment', which focuses the lens at approximately 1.4 meters. (This filter is nothing special, I think it was meant for a 620 box camera.)
The difference in quality of this front-cell focusing lens when set at infinity vs the 1 meter range is very obvious. I've tried a number of front-cell focusing lenses on different 120 folders and most seem to behave like this. At infinity they are excellent, up close they are poor. The only exception I have found is maybe the Novar-Anastigmat, which does not seem to degrade the image nearly as much at close-focusing distances.
So if you would like to use a folding camera with this type of lens for portraiture, or anything close, I would suggest setting the lens at infinity and using a close-up filter. The distances will be limited (probably 1.5 meters max), but the image quality will be much improved.
Images taken with a Panasonic DMC-GF3
Half-Frame vs 35mm
Olympus PEN-EE: Half-Frame Wonder: www.jeroenterlingen.com/blog/2020/5/10/olympus-pen-ee-hal...
The proof that the My Tiny Sprinter is indeed 1/76 scale. Its dimensions are all but identical to those of the Siku version on the right, which although not actually advertised as 1/76 is exactly the same width and height as Northcord's genuine 1/76 model on the left. The Northcord represents a longer-wheelbase vehicle so it is correctly longer than the other two.
I apologize for the bad photo, I just wanted to take a quick comparison photo of these gals.
From left to right:
Pukifee, iMda petite, Littlefee.
I never thought I'd see a resin so pink it made Fairyland resin seem yellow :P Modigli is a little pinkie pie <3
Modigli can wear pukifee dresses as tops, though I think they usually are a bit short for her.
Another comparison. at Fulwell Garage open day on Saturday 28 June 2014. How far have we come in 35 years? The first production Metrobus M6 poses alongside United's 'ceremonial' Borismaster.
Pretty self-explanatory -- direct pop-up flash; wall bounce with the Nikon SB600; wall bounce with the pop-up flash and the standard version of Professor Kobre's Lightscoop™; wall bounce with the pop-up flash and the warming version of the Lightscoop. (http://www.lightscoop.com)
The JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa was initially conceived by Marriott International even though Marriott already had a strong presence in the Phoenix area with its Camelback and Mountain Shadows Resorts. Marriott planned the property on its own, and then approached CNL Hospitality in the first quarter of 2000 with the idea of coming up with an ownership strategy. CNL’s REIT division made an investment on its own, and the company also sponsored a partnership to fund the $300 million development. Marriott International also became an ownership entity.
The building of the 950-room resort reflects a deep commitment for all those involved. With 170,000 square feet of meeting space, the developers intended the mega-resort at being a major player nationally for meetings and convention business. The resort would face stiff competition in the local marketplace which included The Phoenician, Arizona Biltmore and Scottsdale Princess. Also opening within a month of the JW Marriott were the $180 million 750-room Westin Kierland Resort and the $125 million 500-room Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort. Two of the JW Marriott's ballrooms alone will make it stand out from the competition. One is 33,000 square feet, the other is 26,000: either of those are the largest in Arizona.
The JW Marriott Desert Ridge opened in Dec 2002 as the largest hotel in Arizona with 950 rooms (869 standard rooms and 81 suites) at a cost of $311 million. The hotel claimed 10 restaurants, two championship golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer and Nick Faldo, 8 tennis courts, and a 28,000 sq ft spa. The grounds include 267 palm trees, broad lawns and several ponds, not to forget the lazy river and three swimming pools including an Olympic sized pool.
At opening the fine dining outlet was Ristorante Tuscany headed by chef Dina S. Davies. Another major outlet was Blue Sage with Southwestern cuisine. Also Chef/Owner Roy Yamaguchi opened a branch of his Hawaiian-fusion themed restaurant Roy's. The 5-story atrium lobby has limestone pillars lined with alabaster light fixtures. Opening room rates started at $260 per night.
The Phoenix JW Marriott along with the 998-room JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes and 582-room The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes have been linked for well over a decade. They were formerly owned by CNL Hotels & Resorts of Orlando. In 2007, the team of Morgan Stanley Real Estate, California State Teachers and Florida State Board acquired CNL for $6.5 billion which included the three hotels. In 2011, the Morgan Stanley partnership defaulted and surrendered the properties to the holder of mezzanine debt — an investment group consisting of Paulson & Co. of New York (a 43% stake), Capital Trust of New York (42%) and Winthrop Realty of Boston (14%). In 2012 Blackstone took control of Capital Trust and assumed its interest. In 2015, Blackstone bought out Paulson & Co in a transaction that valued the three properties at $1.2 billion. It financed each resort separately with floating-rate loans, totaling $1 billion, from Deutsche, Barclays and J.P. Morgan. Some $722.4 million of those two debt packages was securitized in a single-borrower deal (BXHTL 2015-JWRZ).
In September 2019 Blackstone Group sold the 950-room JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa in Phoenix for $602 million, or $633,684/room to a venture of Trinity Real Estate Investments and Elliott Management Corp. For comparison the Arizona Biltmore sold in 2018 for $403 million and in 2015 the Phoenician Resort sold for $400 million.
Sean Hehir, Managing Partner of Trinity, said the JW Marriott Desert Ridge was purchased at well below replacement cost. Trinity and Elliott intend to implement a multi-million dollar capital improvement plan to further enhance the Resort and unlock embedded value. In addition to guestroom renovations, planned improvements include upgrades to the Resort’s meeting spaces and ballrooms, water features, and food offerings. Trinity Investments is a private real estate investment firm. Recently Trinity acquired the Westin Maui Resort on Kaanapali Beach, Maui and divested itself from the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii and the Kahala Hotel in Honolulu. Hehir is a graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel Administration and holds a Diploma in Hotel Administration from the Hotel Institute Montreux, Switzerland.
Paul Singer created the hedge fund firm Elliott Associates in January 1977. In 2019 Elliott Management acquired Barnes & Noble for around $683 million and in 2018 acquired the A.C. Milan the professional football club in Milan, Italy, Elliott Management Corporation specializes in distressed debt acquisitions.
According to legal documents The JW Marriott Desert Ridge generated $42 million of net operating income in 2018 with a 73% occupancy rate. Blackstone, during its ownership, spent about $37 million on renovations. Steve Hart was the opening General Manager and today continues as Area Vice President and General Manager.
Compiled by Dick Johnson, October, 2019
Comparison of the following foundations:
- Vichy Dermablend Foundation Cream-Stick 11 Porcelain
- Vichy Dermablend Foundation Cream-Stick 12 Opale
- MAC Studio Fix Fluid NW15
- MAC Studio Fix Fluid NW20
- Chanel Mat Lumière 20 Claire
- Bourjois Healthy Mix 51 Vanille Clair
- Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation SPF 15 Porcelain (0)
Full review is available at my blog: cucumpear.blogspot.com/2011/04/random-non-nail-post-found...