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I heavily modded my Miki today. I found myself not so keen on her face but I love the body. Xaga resin is a really odd colour and the body is an odd size so finding a different head would be awkward.
So I dremeled her nose bridge right down, sanded her eyes to be closer together/larger, and sanded her pointy top lip XD
I taped off the brass and laid down a black base coat. Next came a gold webbing layer to give it an arcane look. I did some accent and distressing with a black wash, then added brass studs.
Picture of my Honda Accord Coupe at Downtown Nashville. Photo was taken with a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 AF-S VR.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
Next the Saviour got accents of copper, then an overall black wash to give it a distressed look. Lastly I glued on rivet like studs. The Saviour is a component of my dino hunter/Lost world costume.
Eugenie always has tea and snacks when she comes home from school in the afternoon. It's especially comforting when it's raining!
This photoset in homage to Dare Wright's "the Lonely Doll" book, one of the early images is Edith sitting at a big table in a big dinningroom eating breakfast, one of my favourite images from the Edith books.
Wig by Jazjewels, are are mystics, faceup by me :))
I shot this tonight just messing around. I'm happy with it.
This is my Kodak Playsport. I modded it to be able to use other lenses on it. How? I glued a lens adapter ring around the lens. It's that simple..
The whole camera itself is waterproof, and really fun.
Strobist:
AB800 High camera right
Canon 430ex Blue Gel blasted at white backdrop
Reflector camera left for fill
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After the May C&O I came across this modded Ford Fusion on Instagram. The guy had been at the monthly meetup but I just didn't see his car (easy to do with several hundred cars in attendance). I contacted him and asked if I could possibly do a photo session with the car in the future, which he was cool with. So we both decided to meet up after June's C&O. This Fusion looks even better in person and I'm very pleased at the shots I got from the quick session.