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Fs : K_doll Kill_u first edition
Skin : white yellow
Body : SD13 Volks long leg white skin. Perfect match with the head
Include : Head + body
Prize : $470 + shipping
just uploading some of my old artwork.. i can't bother to photograph the new custom girl.. yeah.. lazy wins again..
Strobist info: Softbox 120cmx90cm at the left of the camera. Umbrella in the opposite side behind her.
The chapel used for the wedding scene in the Kill Bill movies. Note the goldfields in the background.
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This Timber Wolf was trying to ensure that he got a piece of the beaver meat. The Alpha Male of the pack had already tossed this poor fellow into the snow more than once......claiming the good meat of his choice..........leaving only leftovers to be picked through by the rest of the pack.
I did tone down the blood in the photo using Lightroom 2.......was a little too bright and gorey. So if your a little squeamish about blood....sorry about that. But it was a great look at Nature at it's wildest.
despeinaba el viento tu salud y nos ladraba un perro
y todos los barcos con su luz alumbraban tu pelo
Yo solo quiero que recuerdes eso
que fui un pasajero allá entre tus sueños ...
Took all the photos for Glamour Kills spring line last Sunday. I will put up the individual shots later
(obviously I didn't do the design)
Lioness dragging back a young zebra she has just killed. Her cubs were in the reeds on the edge of this small lake on the Serengeti.
Took these photos while on a trip out to see the church from Kill Bill. Apparently when Quentin Tarentino needs a place that is completely barren, lifeless, and in the middle of nowhere, he comes to lancaster!
I think I love polarizers now!
I have no idea how i missed this shot when gazing through the series of snaps I took quite a while back Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. If you haven't already seen a similar snap in the album, the tiger's name is Akasha. Six flags provides a unique opportunity to pictures these beasts when they pounce into water to catch the drifting meat pieces.
Similar to the other pic, the lighting on the tiger's face is natural sunlight and slight enhancements in post processing. Essentially, I darkened the edges to bring out the tiger's face.