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Edited with Ittybitty's "Warm Color Pop" action at 49% opacity. Absolutely love these actions. Thank you so much! They seem so easy to use and needed no tweaking besides adjusting the opacity on main folder. Love-love these actions! www.ittybittyactions.com

 

Nikon D7000

Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 OS HSM

©2011 Cindy Bryant

Hallmark - itty bitty Star Wars "Return of the Jedi" Luke Skywalker & Rancor

I really love how these acorns turned out - especially the sparkly sugar on the caps!

At all of 2" tall, this tiny 'flower' towers over the bright green moss that lives between the bricks in the walkway to my front door.. I had a hard time getting my phone to focus on such a tiny scene, but the color of the moss in the background makes up for the lack of sharpness for me..

 

Maybe next time I'll go get my Nikon and see how much better it turns out. Maybe.

1 of 6 ornaments made on commission.

2/52 project "Mementos 52" {Title: Domestic animal/Pet}

This is my little toy yorkie Lexi. She's only 4 lbs. Here she's walking on my bed as she things she's the queen of the household. (a.k.a. Chicken Little) That's her nickname for when she's in need of a bath...she smells like a chicken or something like it...lol!

 

I really like this shot, I even like how you can see the fibers of the bed sheet.

 

Nikon D7000

Nikon f1.8G, no flash

Edited with Ittybitty actions (love them)

ISO 6400

At last, a finished Itty-Bitty Bird! I've been working on a flock of these for some time now. They're about 1.75" tall. This one is going to my Mom for Mothers Day (despite its still rather rudimentary eyes---long story).

Also? I love my 100mm macro lens. Need to use it more.

the top of the Volkswagen BUG pen...which is a speedy little toy when you pull it back (essentially winding it up) and release it!

Grandma's new, unofficially named kitten. She (the kitten, NOT Grandma. Heh.) has got two or three names so spends her day dazed and confused as to who she is...

This small gecko must be the smallest, and friendliest, I've ever seen. I was lying my the pool and just happened to notice him on my knee - managed to handle him and take a snap on my wife's finger. He can't have been any bigger than a 50p coin.

This is my little toy yorkie Lexi. She's only 4 lbs. Here she's walking on my bed as she things she's the queen of the household. (a.k.a. Chicken Little) That's her nickname for when she's in need of a bath...she smells like a chicken or something like it...lol!

 

Nikon D7000

Nikon f1.8G, no flash

Edited with Ittybitty actions (love them)

ISO 6400

©2011 Cindy Bryant

This is a bunch of tiny objects I made over a weekend. All the gears are cut by hand on a scroll saw and actually interlock with one another. The coins are there for reference. You can also see the butt to the steampunk pistol I built, fourteen tiny marionette controls and one, 2" tall marionette.

Did another set of these... look for a handful more to be uploaded this week!

These things are tiny. I mean ridiculously so. They aren't even half an inch tall! Also, I just love the pink bow :)

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or visit my kitties' blog at:

Meowfamily.com

Another view of Sephirothicorn.

Yes? No? Maybe? What would be the...logical...thing to do?

 

Selfie-2015-366.214

 

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Hallmark - Star Wars itty bittys: Jedi Force Ghosts

Glow In The Dark - Anakin Skywalker, Yoda, & Obi-Wan Kenobi

1 of 6 ornaments made on commission.

3V watch battery + vibrator motor from an old cell phone + paper clip = itty bitty vibrobot!

  

I made an Instructable out of this project. Build your own following the steps here.

ittybitty little foot...

it takes more to make a little foot than a leg >_< and I'm sooooo sloww as always!

 

resuming matilde's project after a while.

it could be said she's completed, but since I'm never satisfied I'm re-making all her joints and adding details here and there.

 

planning 3 pairs of feet: flat, heeled and ballerina feet. *giggle* it's so funny!

Strobist: f/4, 17mm, ISO 1250, 1/20th, centered-weighted metering, auto WB, Brinkman light hand-held camera left, ambient light from overhead ceiling lamp.

Briana's maternity photoshoot I did the photo shoot this past Saturday, January 7th, 2012, at a nearby park. She's due March 5th, 2012, and looks amazing!

Expecting baby boy #2!

 

Nikon D7000

Nikon 50mm f1.8G

Ittybitty actions

©2011 Cindy Bryant

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