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This is the second of a few photographs I'm going to take to ("hopefully") start off my little sisters modelling career. (See Here)
All critique welcome.
Strobist Info: SB28 @ 1/2 power, shot through white brolly camera left. Triggered with Cactus V4s. Set-Up Photo
Model Lee Ashley speaking in front of a camera for the very first time as she prepares what to say.
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Olivine modeling her upcycled t-shirt dress and booties.
Design from..
ohsohappytogether.blogspot.com/2009/07/it-was-all-purple....
Model - Amanda Mattingly
Hair - Amanda Mattingly
Makeup - Donnie Skaggs
Lighting info - 4 AB800s placed behind model, 2 high at 1/3 power, 2 low at 1/4 power, shot into 7-inch reflectors. Triggered by Cybersyncs.
Diesel Rail Motor 722.
Trains operating on the day were trains that ran between Sydney & Bathurst from 1876 to the present day.
The layout was developed by John Brown & owned by Paul Hennessy of Brewongle, NSW. (d)
I just really loved this series in color and bw... so i uploaded both!
i used michelle blacks bleach out action.
Thème du nu féminin chez Renoir déterminant dans la fin de sa vie, importance du modelé des corps et du mariage des couleurs. Oeuvre présentée dans l'exposition Renoir au XXe siècle au Grand Palais en 2009.
Lien : www.lexpress.fr/diaporama/diapo-photo/culture/art/renoir-...
Photographer: Tim Miller
Model: Allyce Ardern MM#1429295
Makeup: Shoot the town Red - Charmaine
Gaffers: James and Rohan
Bubbles by James and Rohan
Strobist Info: Studio light through honeycomb grid softbox camera right, studio light through umbrella camera left rear, strobes through umbrellas right rear and left front
Flying well with a Saito FA-80 Four Stroke Engine, see more on You Tube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddz2N0VbwbQ
Photographer Baldur Sveinsson
Model shoot with Sarah
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1:9 Halcyon Model Kit
This took way longer that I expected. Which seemed like a very straight forward assembly and easy paint, ended up as a very challenging and interesting kit.
I used a real tiny chain, since the molded one looked NOTHING like the movie prop. But overall, it's a very accurate model, I was surprised with the level of detail this guy has. My only complaint is his legs look kind of skinny... I'm not sure if Stallone's legs look like that, but they just seem a little off (just A LITTLE though, and this does not detract from the overall look)
Whatever you may think about the movie, you have to admit that the costume looks cool!
I couldn't get over having worked so hard to light this sucker up, only to have the leds die on me before I took pictures.
So i took a few hours and redid it all again for the 4th time!
I'm wiring in series circuit. So the leads have to go from + to - in this type of connection. So what i kept doing was wiring just 1 connection positive to positive. when i noticed and swapped it, i finally got stable lights.
I also just used the same color for everything this time! As i think i had leds of differing voltages the 1st time when they all blew?
It's not painted or light blocked as i just wanted to attempt to light this kit up.
I made a visit with my sister and a cousin on the afternoon of December 31, 2012 to the Ypsilanti Auto Heritage Collection, informally known as "The Last Hudson dealership". The museum owner's father sold Hudsons here until the marque ceased production.
MODEL: Alessia
PH: Leonardo Bugiani
LOCATION: ITALY - TOSCANA - PISTOIA
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