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Yay! I found Dexter charming in the Walmart I absolutely hate! It is the worst Walmart in the World, but they had Dexter. He was all the way in the back of the shelf behind some new Hat-tastic dolls. I just ordered a Dexter from Amazon on Monday when they were finally available for a reasonable price ($21.99 +shipping). He was $19.99 in Walmart, so now I have one that I can keep as Dexter and one that I can start an Oak project on.
Still working out a name for Dexter. He might be "Reed", a character I've had on the back burner for quite a while...
Sensualizando a sexta feira!=D
Até um príncipe na minha mão vira puto LOL
Esse foi um dos corpos que mais me surpreendeu por ser um brinquedo de criança, ele é muito detalhado anatomicamente falando, os musculosos ficaram certinhos, as costas foi o que mais me surpreendeu, ficou uma graça!
A Barbie estereotipa a beleza magra e EAH os meninos bombados? Brincadeiras a parte, achei lindo o corpo deles e pronto!*-*
Queria por alguma música tema, mais estou sem nem uma recente na cabeça x-x
Boa sexta para todos!
just watched the first season of dexter and im ADDICTED!!! fantastic show. so i just had to do a photo tribute to an amazing program! i have a plan that after i finish each season of dexter i will do a dexter themed photo shoot, bring on season 2 ;)
Made the fake blood from corn syrup & food colouring added the text and edited the shot in photoshop CS5. love to hear your comments thanks
cannon 430exII bare to cameras left,
YongNuo YN-460 Mark II bare to cameras right.
Commission work for ceciliabeth22
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Dexter Mill,
Dexter Michigan, USA
About Ultrafine Red Dragon Film:
"Red Dragon 35mm x 36 Exposure ISO 100 Color Print RedScale Film The Red Dragon RedScale film has landed and is prepared to scorch the earth, in crazy shades of red, yellow, and orange. Ultrafine Red Dragon Film is rated at ISO 100, and is a color negative (C-41 Process) film. Redscale is the name given to a technique of shooting photographic film where the film is exposed from the wrong side, in other words, the emulsion is exposed through the base of the film. People go to great lenghths to get their film backwords, but we here at Photo Warehouse have PRE_LOADED the RED Scale for you. The name "redscale" derives from a strong color shift to red due to the red-sensitive layer of the film being exposed first, rather than last (the red layer is normally the bottom layer in C-41 (color print) film). All layers are sensitive to blue light, so normally the blue layer is on top. Photo Warehouse has now produced a pre-loaded redscale 35mm film, that will fit in all standard 35mm cameras and of course, just gets standard C-41 processing. A good rule in general, because of the nature of the film, it may be a good idea to shoot a little over exposed by one or two stops to achieve correct exposure on developing."
This was my first time using this film and I wasn't sure what to expect, mostly because I didn't remember anything Mark told me about this film (when giving it to me), so it was like Christmas morning when I got the film back today, but then again when shooting film it's usually like Christmas morning everytime I get some processed. Anyhoo, I liked this image the best out of the roll I shot and thought I'd share it with the rest of the world! :)
Dexter's outfit has a few items that were left out in his re-edition:
His scarf, his pin, and his keychain. He comes with a one-piece, solid, black backpack.
he's the 1st custom boy in my family ^^ he needs a hair treatment and more clothes...and some details! but I want to introduce my Dexter :P
This starlight image was captured on Lake Wassookeag in Dexter, Maine USA. Please also visit: www.acadiamagic.com/.
NOTE: All images are Copyrighted by Greg A. Hartford. No rights to use are given or implied to the viewer. All rights of ownership and use remain with the copyright owner.
dexter inspired piece. (paint and water, do not worry ^.^) i know this breaks one a day rules but i couldn't resist.
I've literally only watched the first episode of this show. Pretty captivating, if not a little unsettling.
(series of Prvrts)
spraypaint, acrylic, and stencils on found platter
Mr. Prvrt 2010
from "Saints & Prvrts"
1975 Gallery