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Over one million miniature RMC truck mixers in their (then) familiar tangerine livery were manufactured by Lesney in the UK in 1964. A piece of toy industry history
Scanned from The Readymixers by Michael Cassell
These are the miniature food you'll learn to create in the video collection (contained in the Pocket Kitchen Ultimate). And you can view sample snippets in my YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/channel/UCqaQSdXT8m_ZSn_742HMk6A
Pocket Kitchen is a treasure trove of everything you need to embark on the magical journey of creating miniature food sculptures from polymer clay.
Pre-order price is at a bargain of USD129/set (or USD119 if you get 3 sets), original retail price is at USD149. Get your set at www.indiegogo.com/projects/pocket-kitchen/x/8456382#home
miniature schnauzer
I planned to do some portrait work with the family tonight; pictures that the wife wants of the kids. I got my lights set up and got Flea to sit in for some test shots to get the lights correct. Third shot and I got this image. I really liked the way it came out and the real kicker is my little dog was much easier to work with than two out of three kids. The shots, however, made me wish I had a beauty dish. Maybe Santa will be kind to me...
We are GO FOR LAUNCH!
My new interactive eBook is now available to purchase on my website: davidgilliver.com/product-category/books/
I hope anyone who buys it enjoys the read, and I hope it becomes a really useful learning and teaching resource for anyone who loves photography!
Thanks,
David
p.s. thanks to everyone for helping to make last week's online book launch such a success :)
Miniature di libri fatti a mano con pagine vere (copertine e fogli di carta). Misurano 11 x 17 x 5 millimetri :P
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Handmade miniature book charms made with paper (with true pages). They measure 11 x 17 x 5 millimeters :P
Endicott, Washington
There is a lot more to the Palouse than beautiful landscapes. The barns also hold some treasures. In a unique round barn in Endicott, we spotted this cool miniature car. There was a number of us shooting different compositions. I liked this angle the best, as I wanted to use the angle of the right wall to lead the eye toward the car. The fact that there was a lot of texture in the wood was a bonus.
Miniature Horses were bread from Ponies and small thoroughbred horses. They have the characteristics of a horse more-so than a pony. They were developed as unique pets for the wealthy but were mostly used in the coal mines. They are often referred to as Pit Ponies. Their height ranges from 34"-38". This one I've photographed is now a family pet (She was rescued from a property where she had been ill-treated) she is living out her days on a hobby farm situated in North Queensland.
121 pictures in 2021/46 Illustrate 1 2 1 using objects
Miniatures:
Sugar Loaf Lighthouse (original in comments)
Disney+ Ooshies - Darth Vader ... Star Wars, and
Golden Sulley ... Monsters Inc
Greek church
This year I was assigned to host our doll club meeting for September. I prepared these handmade gifts to give away to the other 7 members of the club. I had to make them when my baby took her nap during the day or late at night when she’s in bed. For a whole month, I scanned, took pics, photoshopped, prototyped, printed and assembled these paper miniatures. I only made the ones you see in the pictures, and had our club members make the doll boxes as a craft project for the meeting. All effort was worth it seeing how ecstatic our club members were upon seeing their gifts.
I got the idea from Rogier Corbeau’s work during the Barbie Convention. He created this really awesome store diorama for the silent auction which sold for $3,400! Thanks to Jim Taylor too for posting his work on facebook for me to oogle at.
The shelves were made by etsy seller Mihail.
*I do not have plans of selling these as I don't want to get in trouble with mattel, but once I find the time, I am considering uploading some of the graphics so you can make them yourselves.
Exhibit titled Mount Davis Squatters by Tony Li, part of Unique Hong Kong in Miniature Exhibition.
You can use heads and bodies of visitors in the background to gauge the size of this miniature model.
Squatter residences were built illegally in the past using iron sheets and timber. Their inhabitants had mostly been relocated to public housing estates.
Maritime Square, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong, China (Sunday 21 April 2013 @ 3:19pm)
This miniature rooster was popular among the visitors at the Gaya Street Sunday market. I am not sure if he is a potential meal or a pet.
Blogged: Kota Kinabalu, People and Places, Street Photography.
Of course I couldn't resist some treats for myself.
Easel is by Bernard Levevre
Pottery by Elisabeth Causeret
Tea Pot by Lory - 64tnt
Dwarf in Glass and mini origami by Mariella - Muffa's Miniatures
Not from the SIMP
Shelf by AmazingMiniatures
Couch table by Roland Irle