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AF Nikkor 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5D
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An abandoned auto repair shop on the back roads of Bedford County, VA.
First stop on the day finds a humorous addition to the upper level of this old place.
AF Nikkor 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5D
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1/400 @ f5.6, ISO 200, 105mm
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An abandoned auto repair shop on the back roads of Bedford County, VA.
First stop on the day finds a humorous addition to the upper level of this old place.
Not so full of stuff. But actually you don't see my camera and the bottle of CocaCola i had with me in ONE bag with these things.
I received these super cute miniatures from ludmilateles last November. Except those made of plastic, they've been all handmade by her. Thank you, Ludmila, for dedicating your time and patience! I loved the pieces and I have plans for each one of them (and I've already used some in recent photos). ^^
Daniela®'s proportions are very different from both standard Barbie® dolls and My Scene® dolls.
(You can read more here.)
2007's Beach Glam™ Summer® (#K8384) (on the left) debuted a new version of the Lara® head sculpt that was even bigger than the already-enlarged version Drew® (and a few other characters, including Tia® and Courtney®) used in the Fashion Fever™ line from 2004 to 2006.
Read more about it here!
Target had these "Fashion Fever™" "reissue" dolls a few weeks ago. Barbie® and Nikki® are playing dress-up with Teresa®'s clothes. ♥ You can read more about them here.
This version of Then and Now® Bathing Suit Barbie® was made in China. Click here to see one of the versions that was made in Indonesia.
Here's the Liv® doll body next to Barbie's body.
Their measurements are close enough that they can share a lot of clothes, although the Liv body's obviously shorter. (The height is more like the 2006 "hobbit" Barbie body.)
(You can read more here.)
Bathing Suit Barbie® was heavily-promoted as introducing a new head sculpt for Barbie, but the doll was produced with the existing 1991 closed-mouth "Mackie" head sculpt instead. (See a picture of the production doll here.)
However, this prototype version does have a new head after all! I wonder why it was changed to the old one after such a big deal was made about it? (There's another different prototype with this head here.)
Which version do you like better?
You can read more about it on my blog.
These are some more of the black dolls from the 2010 Barbie® line that use the black Barbie 2001 (aka "Adria" or "Desiree®") head instead of the 1990 Asha® head: Valentine Wishes™, H2O Design Studio™, and Potty Training Pups™. You can read (and see) more about Nikki's makeover here.