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Headband by Glamourfae,
Coat top by Sugarmag, Ginas
Tulle skirt by Dollicious,
Socks, Gina's
Short Boots, Ixtee
Series: night
© Thocles Warszawski
New kid on the block - Fujifilm X-T4 with it's incredible in body image stabilization.
DIY (too) strong diffusion filter + Night Mood custom recipe by Paul Armstrong.
There are some advantages riding on the top floor of a bus. Saw this great Custom Car on the roundabout on the way home this evening. Managed to get a few shots of it on my iPhone 5. I want one! :-)
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Finished up this figure with custom sculpting fur all over his body, as well as fully painting the whole fig, i really love how he turned out and I hope you do too!
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Taken on a lovely still evening with the River Liffey almost as calm as a mill pond. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about this beautiful building and its history:- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Custom_House
I found some flashlight figs this weekend and decided to make a Sentinel with one of em'. Fully equipped with beanie action power. Ethan Klein eat your heart out.
Very fine '57 Ford Fairlane 500 hardtop mild custom at the Back to the Fifties car show. This one all the way from Colorado.
A perfect day to be outside and explore Cardinal's famed Boneyard. This 1950 Chrysler Desoto Custom was weathered and worn, but was very fun to photograph.
I thought it would be cool to try and make some custom camouflage designs with ideas I had, this is what I came up with for woodland.
Custom House (Dublin). Se trata de un imponente edificio de estilo neoclásico del siglo XVIII con cuatro fachadas monumentales en pleno centro de la ciudad a orillas del Liffey. Es considerado una de las bellezas arquitectónicas de Dublín y francamente es uno de los más emblemáticos.
Originalmente fué concebido como la aduana del puerto, ha tenido sus avatares a lo largo de la historia, de los cuales el más catastrófico fue el incendio-atentado de 1921 que causó graves daños y pérdidas irreparables. Restaurado posteriormente, a día de hoy alberga la sede de un ministerio de la República.