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Wooo finished!
It's so funny to see the pieces all jumbled up. Upside down, sideways. I think the colours worked out pretty harmoniously.
The switching layout is now pretty much finished. All areas are polished off and it’s a blast to operate. I’ve been quite happy with all the subtle details I’ve been able to model with this layout. It’s very fun to operate and I think really compliments whatever is running at the time!
Complete 4x5 setup:
- Tachihara 4x5
- 4x5 BTZS focusing cloth (very good)
- Fujinon CMW 125/5.6 (image circle 204 mm @ f/22)
- 2x FIdelity Elite film holders
- 3x NEW Toyo 4x5 film holders
- 6 filters
- Cokin P filter system + 121M filter
- cable release 2x
- Ilford FP4+ 4x5 FIlm unopened box of 25 sheets (Exp. 12/2014)
Completing a round trip from North Conway to Bartlett, NH, the Conway Scenic Railroad's ex-Canadian National Switcher #7470 charges up the grade at Intervale, on the eastbound run toward Mountain Junction and eventually, North Conway. At this location, just north of the US Route 302 crossing, the locomotive is working pretty hard and running compass southeast, which, just after 1PM, produces pretty nice light here in September. This image was captured during the railroad's September 2010 "Railfan Weekend", which on this day, featured 3 steam trips, including a morning turn to Conway, this mid-day run to Bartlett, and a late afternoon turn back to Conway.
This captured the mother when she finally was able to carry her little one off into the brush to rest with her. It truly was amazing to watch this take place and to see how gentle they are with their young.
Did not plan to post so many together but felt the story would have perhaps a little more meaning.
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I will show Mom tomorrow .
659 looking very complete, Graham and I are super happy with the way the bus looks and its in keeping with our Lynx which is sitting behind. Hopefully we will have our little Dodge done soon to complete our little collection of buses
My part of the haunted house design is complete! From here Tomas will be taking my design, building it IRL and motorizing it :D I can't wait to see the final result, it will be epic!
In total the dimensions are 79.9cm x 56.3cm x 55.5cm. It is comprised of 21500 pcs. at this point, but I would guess the final count will be closer to 25000. So far the design has taken about nine weeks.
There are plenty of details shots in my Flickr feed if you wish to see more of the design :)
Thanks to all who followed along my progress, as always I appreciate all the comments and critiques I get on my work!
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I captured this ladybug at the CSU Annual Flower Trial Garden in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Zuiko 50mm macro, f/8.0, 1/640 sec., 400 ISO, extension tube, handheld)
You should come to one or all of these shows. See wavelengthtoronto.com for the particulars.
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Fine print reads:
Directly inspired by page 27 of 'Drukkerij Trio' by Piet Zwart, 1931.
All done. So I'm not trying to replicate the furnishing of the original TV set, I'll leave that to the buyer, but wanted to test it out.............Overall I'm super pleased with how it came out, my handrail is a little bumpy here and there, but I wasn't making any significant improvements after redoing it 4 times so this is the end result. I consider it a good sign when I want to keep a commission for myself as I am my harshest critic.
Last six doll sets of the Fairytale Designer Collection, from Belle and the Beast to Rapunzel and Flynn.
Here are some group photos of the dolls from the Disney Designer Doll Collections. Here is the compete collection of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection Doll Sets. Included is the exclusive D23 Snow White and the Prince set. They are all fully deboxed and put back into their original display stands. The covers and cardboard backing have been taken off, so the dolls are fully visible from all angles.
This was just what I needed, a complete pampering and lovely makeover and photo session.... huge thanks to the fantastic JoJo and Tim/Tamara from FourthSpace, a brilliant makeover service and such lovely and friendly people. (www.thefourthspace.com or their flickr account at www.flickr.com/photos/thefourthspace.)
So what do you think about the new look? More pics to come from this session... don't worry, I won't subject you to all 350 though :)
Completed in 1776 as a venue for elegant recreation. Acquired in 1974 and restored by the Michaelides family after being marked for demolition following closure in 1967.
USS Intrepid finished and on show. Pictures taken by Bluemoose (thanks). Took 5 hours to set-up last night, but well worth it!
These are stormy heights.
Artificial landscape made in Vue 9 complete. (Like the other pictures of the Outer Worlds Series and the "Climbing High" picture).
The complete AX359-7 landscape is a procedural terrain of 2500 square kilometers. The image above is only a small part of the whole terrain.
Render time of the image on a 2.8 Ghz Quadcore is around 7 minutes.
Post work consists of 3 Color Efex Pro filters.
This is looking at my "backyard" near the end of a rainfall. If you look carefully, you can see a complete 2nd rainbow above the main one. It was an awesome scene!
If you understand how rainbows are formed, you will understand why the shadows are straight out in front of the camera, and why there is so little relief (shadowing) apparent on the ridge, especially in the center.
It was a pleasure to be asked by Inkygoodness to be part of their Totem installation for Pictoplasma in Berlin.This is a quick pic (including messy workroom) of the almost completed Totem. I'll post more pics and further details of the show soon.
Finally done with my Endor MOC. It is 16' x 6', or 114 32x32 baseplates. No idea how much I have into it so please don't ask. Spent 1-1/2 tears constructing it. Guessing around 80,000 to 100,000 pieces. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtPx7Fsk5qU&list=UUm1lyFs-8Hv...
Sorry guys if I didn't upload a lot of pics recently, but I had a lot of things to do and I found easier to upload my pics on Instagram as it's faster, but now I'm back :p
Here's the complete pic of the lot I recently got from my friend, I already posted a pic of the My Scenes and Toralei but here are the others ^^
It's a big bunch of all types of dolls XD You have Barbies, Disney, Friends, Clones and more and I forgot to take a pic of the lot of clothes but it was as huge as the doll lot
I'm totally lost in my cleaning, I have way too much to wash... I'll succeed one day, but it will take a lil while XD
Here are photos of my complete set all of the Premiere Series dolls. I got them all first hand, with Jasmine and Belle from the in store raffle, and the rest from the online release. They are stacked in two rows of three dolls each. They are first in closed boxes, then in boxes with the flaps open so the dolls are visible, then finally in their inner boxes, with the viewing window taken off. They are arranged in order of their movie's release dates.
I think that Snow White is by far best doll in this series. But I like all of these dolls, and appreciated them a lot more when seeing them in person and even more after deboxing them. And they look great together. Overall their accessories and jewelry are the best ever for DS Designer dolls, and the detail in their outfits is outstanding. I even like the boxes, except for the fact except for the room they take, and that the outer box cannot be slipped behind the inner box like the Platinum boxes.
Snow White - #1301 of 4100
Cinderella - #1607 of 4400
Ariel - #2047 of 4500
Belle - #1132 of 4500
Jasmine - #425 of 4000
Tiana - #253 of 4000