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Nach langer Flickr-Abstinenz seht ihr hier meine ersten Bilder ^^
In der letzten Zeit hat sich doch einiges getan... Ein paar meiner Puppen haben neue Besitzer gefunden... Ich wiederum habe einige neue Dolls adoptiert ^^
Ihr könnt also gespannt sein :-)
Hier seht ihr Bilder meiner kleinen Lara <3
Sie ist eine Custom Doll, welche von der talentierten Mikiyochii ein Face-Up bekam. <3
Mein kleines Mädchen durfte uns bei unserem diesjährigen Italien-Urlaub begleiten ^^
Eye-Chips: LullabyForDolls
Kleid: Cute Dolls Shop
Wig: FlowerZero
Vielen Dank an Mikiyochii für die tatkräftige Unterstützung und ihre Ratschläge für mein kleines Mädchen. <3 (fühl dich gedrückt :-) )
Deadman is a member of the Justice League and the Justice League Dark. Special thanks to Luigifan10 for helping me with this!
Shelly is looking for a simple, modern, timeless and colorful logo for her photography business. This is the final logo she likes.
See more detail on my custom design service at: www.simplycouturedesigns.com/shop/?page_id=1163
This is a 1975 Chrysler Newport Custom. It didn't look that good, but HDR editing the photo gives it another vibe. But what is "Custom" here in the name of this car?
See for more of my car photos:
My last girl of 2017 is here!!! She's actually been waiting for her turn to shine since November, but we were waiting for the rest of her eye chips, so she's happy to be awake and ready to fly back home to New York.
Her base doll is a Simple Bubble Boom FBL, she has 1 pair of handpainted eye chips by me and 3 pairs of Puppelina eye chips. Her mom mentioned her favorite pattern is gray background with white polka dots, so I decided to add a little accent heart to match her hair as well.
She was made with lots of love so I hope you love her, and I hope she brings her momma lots of joy!
Custom lights. Made of jewelry magnetic locks, 12V band of LEDs and other stuff. The only harm to Lego bricks : 2 small holes in buffer frame plus a bit of 10secs glue to connect magnets to magnet coupler.
Custom fender installation from a article by Peter Weigle in Bicycle Quarterly, Vol. 9 No.2 Winter 2010.
I have used this article several times in fender installation. It is a ton of work, but makes the fenders so much stiffer and stronger.
Ay, tengo que ponerle un nombre que tenga que ver con "Luna". Yo había pensado en Mooncake o algo así, aunque a esta el nombre que de verdad le pega es Tartaleta.
Just a little sample of some of my custom design work. I create custom logos, business cards, blogger redesigns and other marketing materials.
Logos are $150. Go to my website for more info and to contact me.
This girl right here is very special, she is the result of your guys' support towards me during this fun customizing journey. Last June I ran a custom-service giveaway where close to 500 people entered, (thank you all who did!) it was very exciting but for now there could only be one winner, well this girl's mom was the lucky one! She was prompt to ship her Playful Raindrops to me and I was finally able to get my hands on her, so she is awake and ready to travel back to Finland! I hope you love her as much as I do and stay tuned for more giveaways in the future!
Thank you all again for your continued support, you guys are the best!
My third custom Monster High Doll.
You can pick her up here: www.etsy.com/listing/81173992/ooak-monster-high-custom-cl...
She comes with all her accessories except for the choker. It had to be removed during the custom process but has been replaced with a black ribbon.
There ought to be a Monster High doll that has ridiculously long hair like this by default...
A friend of mine restores classic cars for a hobby/side-job and asked me to come over and shoot one of his cars. This is actually the '65 Mustang that he built for his mother. This classic started out as a coupe, but he changed it to a convertible. He also customized the front end and back end. The engine is also not original. He replaced it with a 302 from a late 80's Mustang. The car is really beautiful. He does nice work.
This was my first attempt at shooting a car and it definitely presented some challenges. I used my two speedlights to light it and ended up compositing several shots in Photoshop to get the right lighting and look I wanted. I was shooting the speedlights at full power and sometimes 1/2 power since I had the aperture tighted up to f10. Could have really used some Alien Bees or something here. Anyway, I think I did a pretty good job and the end result is pretty cool. I showed this final shot to my friend and he was really happy with it, which is what really matters here.
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Equipment: Canon 40D, EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM
Strobist: main image and base image for background: 580EX II, camera left, bounced in 45" umbrella, LP120, camera right, bare aimed at side of vehicle.
layer: LP120, camera right, bare, aimed at front fender and wheel.
layer: 580EX II, camera right, handheld over the back end of the car, through umbrella to light up the convertible top cover a bit more.