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Tonight, I had the opportunity to shoot the Flaunt Runway Fashion Show with Marc Benton. We had a great time!
We decided to arrive around 2:30 so that we could be there for set up and to get some ‘behind-the-scenes’ preparation shots. Since I was going to be coming from another shoot in the morning, I brought all my lighting gear with me and offered a free shoot to any of the models after they were out of hair, make-up, and wardrobe. I’m glad I did because I think we ended up with some great shots…
The street in front of the gallery was closed so I decided to do a few in that location with the models. I mean, when else are you going to get a completely empty street in DC? The sun was shining really bright on the street but I decided to shoot into it anyway. My general set up for most of the street shots was two Speedlites, one at the model’s eye level (camera right) and one aimed at around the model’s midsection (camera left). I changed the position of the light a bit depending on the model’s pose and as the sun started going down but the general idea was the same. I metered the sky down to about f/20 or f/22 to darken it as much as I could and then cranked the strobes up to full power. I then positioned myself so that the sun would be right behind the model’s head. Most of them had their hair teased really high so I thought the sun would make an excellent backlight to illuminate the hair.
The green cylinder in the foreground is one of the two ship's modular boats. The adjacent green cylinder is one of the modules that can be swapped out with the boat's midsection
View from Gornergrat (3089 meters), high above Zermatt. No, that bird was not flown in by Photoshop - it just happened to fly into the shot. Its midsection is directly over Dufourspitze, the highest mountain in Switzerland. Thanks to Dave Appleton for identifying it as an Alpine Chough (also known as a Yellow-billed Chough).
(Photo by Doug Herbst, reduced from original)
Better when viewed large.
Afterrelocating midsection deep right into a swimming pool, include arm workouts to high knee increases by relocating the arms in circles. Learn the best ways to maintain the core limited in water physical fitness with aid from a seasoned physical fitness design and also teacher in this totally free video clip on water cardio workouts. Expert: JamieSmithers Bio: Jamie Smithers has actually been a health and fitness design for greater than 2 years, benefiting Nike, VPX’s Redline, and also being showcased in OxygenMagazine Filmmaker: BobHunt source
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darn...still have lot's of post pregnancy chunkiness on the midsection. exercise and sweat here I come!
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23 Jul 2009 --- Woman's hands tied up with pearl necklace --- Image by © Jon Feingersh Photography/SuperStock/Corbis
Custom made Japanese headers + 2.5" pipework + 3rd cat delete --> 2.5 midsection with 400mm AdrenalinR resonator ---> 2.5 sttainless Y-section ---> HKS ES Premium mufflers.
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Designer Jasmine has been fully deboxed, and is posed standing, supported by the custom doll stand. Her overskirt, freed from the factory restraints, is now wider than the doll stand, and is allowed to drape over the edges of the base. The sunlight was fading as I was taking these photos, so some of the closeups used flash.
First look at the Disney Princess Designer Collection Jasmine Doll. She was released in October 2011, and I got her from eBay shortly afterwards, so It's been more than a year and a half since I got this doll. But I have not yet deboxed her, and this the first time I am doing a full photoshoot of her. I will photograph her boxed, during her deboxing, and fully deboxed.
My Designer Jasmine doll is a limited edition doll that was produced and sold exclusively by the Disney Store, and is numbered 5645 of 6000. She is based on the heroine from the Disney animated feature Aladdin (1992). She comes in an acrylic case with a built-in doll stand, with a base that has a golden filigree design, and a golden metallic nameplate. There is also a cardboard cover for the case that I have not photographed here.
She is 11 1/2'' tall, and has the same body as the other Designer Princess dolls, with jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hips and knees (internal). She has rubber legs and fixed ankles, with feet angled for high heels.
She has jet black, 12'' long hair tied into a floor length pony tail. There are two golden elastic hairties in the upper and middle part of the ponytail, and the lower portion of her hair has loose curls. It is very soft and shiny. There were a few stray hairs, but I left them alone and did not comb it, as I thought her hair was neat enough as it was out of the box. She has light brown skin, and a unique face sculpt that is very pretty and movie accurate. She has large dark brown almond shaped eyes that are glancing towards her right. She has light blue-green eye shadow, and thick black eyebrows. She has rooted eyelashes, that are tapered in length from short to long, then at the ends there are very long curved antenna like lashes. She has a small straight nose, full dark purple lips in with a closed mouth smile. She has very pale red rouge on her cheeks.
Her three piece gown is made of bright blue-green satin and light blue organza. Her bodice is cropped short to reveal her midsection (including her belly button), and consists of light blue organza embedded with golden gems, draped over her upper arms, and gemmed blue-green satin lower and back sections. Her blue-green satin skirt is floor length and is figure hugging, flairing out at the bottom. It is hemmed and there is a light blue polyester lining. There is a very wide overskirt of the double layered light blue satin. I is open in front, but can be wrapped around to completely cover her inner skirt, or can be folded to reveal her inner skirt.
She is wearing light blue-green high heeled shoes, which match the color of her skirt.
Her accessories include earrings, a chain belt with pendant and Aladdin's lamp. The earrings are large golden triangles with gold colored gems. Her belt is made of fine gold chain, with a large round jeweled pendant just below her waist that gathers the strands of the chain together, the remainder of which fall almost to the floor. In her right hand is a golden lamp that is bejeweled with yellow gems. The top of the lamp is removable (it is held in place with rubber bands, which I left in place).
There were no real surprises revealed by deboxing her, although it was nice to see the full extent of her overskirt. I was also glad to take her out of her awkward head pose, which was a common problem among the Designer Princesses. One thing I didn't like was that her top was a little too short, and revealed her waist joint (that enables her to spin her upper body around 360 degrees). Tugging on her top didn't move it enough to hide the joint in the front. As a consequence, her waist joint moved very freely, and her upper body tended to turn whenever she was handled, aided by her long hair. Also her long luxurious hair is very heavy, so tends to pull her backwards slightly when she is posed on the display stand. Designer Rapunzel has a similar problem. Her very wide floor length overskirt and floor length hair make it difficult to rebox her neatly, which is a common problem with the Designer dolls with very wide floor length skirts.
Many years ago, I built a couple of spaceships that were White, with Red Stripes. This is a continuation, of sorts, but much smaller.
Inspired, amongst other things, by Homeworld concept art, The Expanse, UNSC ships from Halo, and many and varied artworks from across the internet.
In terms of the build, I'm very pleased with the engines in particular. They came together in a single build session, along with the angled panels behind the red stripe made with those spiky angle plates. It was just one of those moments where everything came together just so, which was nice.
Also pleased with the missile pods, which is the gimmick that this built started with. I found two coffins in my Box of Bits That Don't Fit Anywhere Else in My Sorting System, so I resolved to make use of them. They were initially larger, using 1x1 barrels, but they proved to be overpoweringly large, so I shrunk them down just to 1x1 round plates, offset with a second every other slot. If I had 26 1x1 round tiles in the same (non-transparent) colour I'd have used them, but I don't. Oh well.
There's quite a lot of angular nonsense going on to line the panels on either side of the missile pods, and it's not quite to the same angle as the 3x6 wedge, but it's close enough.
The nose is the simplest part of the ship, but I've tried to balance the length against the rather hefty engine and midsection.
I'm planning on assembling a small fleet for STEAM, so we'll see what more variations on the White/Red/DkRed (with DkGrey engines, TrBlue windows) theme I can come up with. I have ideas aplenty, the challenge now is making something from the ideas.
(I may or may not have a similarly sized WIP, but hollow and aircraft-carrier-y on my desk already. I also also may have ideas for a certain September theme month... we shall see...)
Marloes Sands,
Marloes,
Pembrokeshire.
TAKEN - Fri 5th Nov'21
Staying at Fisherman's Cottage, St. Ishmael's
Marloes Sands is located SW from Marloes village and there is a National Trust car-park nearby. There is a track that leads from the main road to the beach. A disused World War II Royal Air Force airfield RAF Dale, is above the south-east cliffs of the beach. There are approximately three accesses to the beach which become very useful if you get caught by the tide coming in. Besides the main access from Runwayskiln, there is also access to the north, near Gateholm Island, that requires some scrambling over the rocks and another access to the south that has steps leading to the midsection of the beach.
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Malibu, CA - *EXCLUSIVE* - Paris Jackson shows off her midsection as she grabs coffee with Pretty Little Liars' Keegan Allen. Paris looks casual in a wrap top and long patterned skirt as she heads to her car with the blonde star!
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Afterrelocating midsection deep right into a swimming pool, include arm workouts to high knee increases by relocating the arms in circles. Learn the best ways to maintain the core limited in water physical fitness with aid from a seasoned physical fitness design and also teacher in this totally free video clip on water cardio workouts. Expert: JamieSmithers Bio: Jamie Smithers has actually been a health and fitness design for greater than 2 years, benefiting Nike, VPX’s Redline, and also being showcased in OxygenMagazine Filmmaker: BobHunt source
leggingsarepants.org/fitness/arm-and-shoulder-workouts/ba...
Designer Jasmine has been fully deboxed, and is posed standing, supported by the custom doll stand. Her overskirt, freed from the factory restraints, is now wider than the doll stand, and is allowed to drape over the edges of the base. The sunlight was fading as I was taking these photos, so some of the closeups used flash.
First look at the Disney Princess Designer Collection Jasmine Doll. She was released in October 2011, and I got her from eBay shortly afterwards, so It's been more than a year and a half since I got this doll. But I have not yet deboxed her, and this the first time I am doing a full photoshoot of her. I will photograph her boxed, during her deboxing, and fully deboxed.
My Designer Jasmine doll is a limited edition doll that was produced and sold exclusively by the Disney Store, and is numbered 5645 of 6000. She is based on the heroine from the Disney animated feature Aladdin (1992). She comes in an acrylic case with a built-in doll stand, with a base that has a golden filigree design, and a golden metallic nameplate. There is also a cardboard cover for the case that I have not photographed here.
She is 11 1/2'' tall, and has the same body as the other Designer Princess dolls, with jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, hips and knees (internal). She has rubber legs and fixed ankles, with feet angled for high heels.
She has jet black, 12'' long hair tied into a floor length pony tail. There are two golden elastic hairties in the upper and middle part of the ponytail, and the lower portion of her hair has loose curls. It is very soft and shiny. There were a few stray hairs, but I left them alone and did not comb it, as I thought her hair was neat enough as it was out of the box. She has light brown skin, and a unique face sculpt that is very pretty and movie accurate. She has large dark brown almond shaped eyes that are glancing towards her right. She has light blue-green eye shadow, and thick black eyebrows. She has rooted eyelashes, that are tapered in length from short to long, then at the ends there are very long curved antenna like lashes. She has a small straight nose, full dark purple lips in with a closed mouth smile. She has very pale red rouge on her cheeks.
Her three piece gown is made of bright blue-green satin and light blue organza. Her bodice is cropped short to reveal her midsection (including her belly button), and consists of light blue organza embedded with golden gems, draped over her upper arms, and gemmed blue-green satin lower and back sections. Her blue-green satin skirt is floor length and is figure hugging, flairing out at the bottom. It is hemmed and there is a light blue polyester lining. There is a very wide overskirt of the double layered light blue satin. I is open in front, but can be wrapped around to completely cover her inner skirt, or can be folded to reveal her inner skirt.
She is wearing light blue-green high heeled shoes, which match the color of her skirt.
Her accessories include earrings, a chain belt with pendant and Aladdin's lamp. The earrings are large golden triangles with gold colored gems. Her belt is made of fine gold chain, with a large round jeweled pendant just below her waist that gathers the strands of the chain together, the remainder of which fall almost to the floor. In her right hand is a golden lamp that is bejeweled with yellow gems. The top of the lamp is removable (it is held in place with rubber bands, which I left in place).
There were no real surprises revealed by deboxing her, although it was nice to see the full extent of her overskirt. I was also glad to take her out of her awkward head pose, which was a common problem among the Designer Princesses. One thing I didn't like was that her top was a little too short, and revealed her waist joint (that enables her to spin her upper body around 360 degrees). Tugging on her top didn't move it enough to hide the joint in the front. As a consequence, her waist joint moved very freely, and her upper body tended to turn whenever she was handled, aided by her long hair. Also her long luxurious hair is very heavy, so tends to pull her backwards slightly when she is posed on the display stand. Designer Rapunzel has a similar problem. Her very wide floor length overskirt and floor length hair make it difficult to rebox her neatly, which is a common problem with the Designer dolls with very wide floor length skirts.
Tiffany Dragonash in azul Farfalla, onyx. This striking dress is a lace fantasy with its unique bodice and fluidic skirt. The bodice is strapless with a sheer cut-out along the midsection. An exquisite lace detail crawls down one side of the bodice and melts into the flirty, lace adorned skirt. * The finishing touches are Alienbear Designs Silverster Set in white, Stiletto Moody d'Orsay in Silver Patent, and Belleza skin Belle Med Smokey Wine.
Photographed by Trinidad Anatine
For Koncept Chocolate Fashion Show 21st March 2009
Featuring:
Outfits : Azul by Mami Jewel
Jewelry : Alienbear Designs by Alienbear Gupte
Shoes : Stiletto Moody by Stiletto Moody
Skin : Belleza Skin by Tricky Boucher
Hair : House of Heart by Sheltered Heart
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Midsection of Ravana's Statue holing a bat
(Thai people known Ravana as 'Thossakan' lit. 'Ten Faces')
Afterrelocating midsection deep right into a swimming pool, include arm workouts to high knee increases by relocating the arms in circles. Learn the best ways to maintain the core limited in water physical fitness with aid from a seasoned physical fitness design and also teacher in this totally free video clip on water cardio workouts. Expert: JamieSmithers Bio: Jamie Smithers has actually been a health and fitness design for greater than 2 years, benefiting Nike, VPX’s Redline, and also being showcased in OxygenMagazine Filmmaker: BobHunt source
leggingsarepants.org/fitness/arm-and-shoulder-workouts/ba...
After the last day of work before summer vacation, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day, Cinco de Mayo is my favorite day of the year.
Why? Because I have Mexican food and margaritas (lots of margaritas!) and I don't even think about how fat I'm getting.
(PS - I just learned a new word to describe me on Howard Stern - skinny-fat. It means you are tall and thin but still thick in the midsection. I hope to shed that label, but I won't worry about it tomorrow.)
I can hardly wait!
Tomorrow, my friends, you shall be mixed together and then I will drink you.
Day 338 of 365.
27 days and counting...
This tram from the Spanish company Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarilles arrived from the test track in Germany on Sunday 25th April 2010 in three sections on three very long loaders, plus a fourth trailer with the parts for the long downloading ramp. They parked in Regent Road until around 10pm, when they moved into position in Princes Street for the tram to be put on the rails of the Princes Street tram station just west of the Mound.
The tram front section has been unloaded onto the rails. The back of this section has been jacked up and its auxiliary wheels removed ready to be mated with the next section.
The label on the front can be clearly read. CAF -- Construcciones y auxiliar de ferrocarriles, S.A. Good sharpness for a lens at f2 -- the Samyang 85mm f1.4.
The front of the tram on its trailer can be seen here. The entire unloading ramp can be seen here. The removal of the auxiliary wheels from the back can be seen here. The front and midsection assembled together can be seen here. The tram against a background of castle and moon can be seen here.
Original DSC07601X
There are two other similar compositions already posted, but thinking I like this one best....so much going on in this frame -
By far the coolest picture of the bunch. I didn't realize how difficult it is to take pictures underwater. Maybe I'm just extremely used to using a digital camera.
Anyway, these pictures were from our shark cage tour. I'm still not sure how Carrie got me to go but afterward I was glad I did. Those guys, while extremely interested, have no care to find out what you taste like. They do look right at you though which was enough to make me make the water warm right around my midsection.
这张照片右边就是极具盛名的Wreck of the SS Atlantus。具体介绍在我上一篇文章里提到过。https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMskKjLVJJk 这里有一段无人拍的视频。
再贴一段英文介绍吧。
The S. S. Atlantus is probably the most famous concrete ship. She was built by the Liberty Ship Building Company in Brunswick, Georgia and launched on December 5, 1918 and was the second concrete ship constructed in the World War I Emergency Fleet.
The war had ended a month earlier, but the Atlantus was used to transport American troops back home from Europe and also to transport coal in New England. In 1920, the ship was retired to a salvage yard in Virginia.
In 1926, the Atlantus was purchased by Colonel Jesse Rosenfeld to be used as ferry dock in Cape May, New Jersey for a proposed ferry between Cape May and Cape Henlopen, DE. The plan was to dig a channel into to the shore where the Atlantus would be placed. Two other concrete ships would be purchased to form a Y-shape where the ferry would dock.
In March 1926, the groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the construction of the ferry dock. The Atlantus was repaired and towed to Cape May. On June 8th, a storm hit and the ship broke free of her moorings and ran aground 150 feet off the coast of Sunset Beach. Several attempts were made to free the ship, but none were successful.
Since then the Atlantus has become a tourist attraction seen by millions. People used to swim out to the ship and dive off, until one young man drowned. At one time, a billboard was also placed on the ship. Starting in the late 50's, the ship began to split apart in the midsection.
The S. S. Atlantus can be seen at Sunset Beach in Cape May, NJ. Unfortunately the ocean has taken its toll on the ship and she has broken apart. It's only a matter of time before the last of her remains crumble beneath the waves.
A sign on the beach reads:
S. S. Atlantus
Remains of experimental
concrete ship. One of twelve
built during World War 1.
Proven impractical after
several trans-Atlantic trips
because of weight
Broke loose during storm
(June 1926) went aground.
Attempt to free her were futile.
Reference: www.concreteships.org/ships/ww1/atlantus/