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um, he's not angry... just was stretching himself after a nap.
(as if he was getting shocked like a cartoon character? :P)
i cleaned out my studio today, which included tranferring paint brushes out of this tall tin i've had for -years-... and at the bottom was an old fridge word magnet that somehow made it's way inside. i couldn't resist taking a photo... and the sentiment perfectly described how i was feeling about my messy studio. grrrr.
Portrait before the Firebreathing performance. Grrr..
Nikon D610 , 85mm , softlight from the huge factory windows.
Model : Lu
HAMUA: Janine
Nikki Steel gives a whole new level of desire to the Bride of Frankenstein at Long Beach Comic-Con.
You can check out more of her fantastic cosplay and modelling work on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/nikkisteelcosplay/?fref=ts
on Instagram at: instagram.nikkisteelcosplay/
Blue shark swimming near the surface, at Azores Banks off the coast of Pico Island , Azores Portugal
Another shot from the zoo trip the other week.
I'm a sucker for punishment so am adding it to the Delete Me group.
So not the most productive day. I literally would have made more progress if I hadn't worked on this at all yesterday. I wanted to paint my celling the dark magenta color which took about 9000 coats, but the dark color gobbled up all the light in the room so I thought I'll just add some more lights. In the process I managed to knock out the existing lights which took me at least 2 hours to get going again and then I look up at the ceiling and realize the satin finish paint I used is acting like a mirror so my indirect lighting is now blasting me in the face. So after all that I get to repaint the ceiling flat white which is where I stared. Good thing pink is a calming color.
Watch out!
This beast’s bite is even worse than it’s growl.
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:2.8/85mm lens and Zenza Bronica 67mm SY48•2C(Y2) filter using Ilford FP4 Plus 125 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.