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Cherry blossoms with beautiful Asian models in traditional Japanese Yukata.
The traditional Japanese yukata was prepared by Sylvia Wardrobe provider and Stylist for these photos.
The rest of the Model, MUA, hair stylist follows:
Jennifer Li - MUA Tracy Lu, Hair Sylvia
Kristy Lacasse - Mua & Hair :Luna Lin
Sandy Chen - Mua & Hair Luna Lin
Stephanie Chee - Mua & Hair Jessica Langedyk
Sandy Song -Mua & Hair : Tracy Lu
Yumi Nagashima - Mua Jessica Langedyk - Hair Luna Lin
One of the many impressive buildings in the Merseyside model village of Port Sunlight, built with profits from the Lever Brothers soap factory to house its employees in pleasant surroundings. The village has 900 Grade II listed buildings and has been put forward for World Heritage Site status.
Model of fishing trawler/radio ship Ross Revenge
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She is home to Radio Caroline
Photo shoot with Abby (MM# 1853048) in the horse barn at the Fallen Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast in Carlisle, PA. Lighting was one Alien Bee 800 with standard reflector.
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This is how your home should always look. A photo taken from a home builders model home for a website I'm designing.
This was my Remembrance Day project: a World War I British tank. I've had the plans for a while, but it wasn't until I saw Ray's vintage kit that I realized how small the model was.
With the exception of the main body, the other parts are cut from 3/16-inch balsa sheet. I printed the parts using a laser printer onto paper, then ironed the toner onto the balsa. The treads are cut from the paper plans and wrapped around the side pieces. The guns are sliced-down toothpicks.
I painted the model using a very thin wash of green acrylic paint, so that the lines would show through.
I took about an hour and half to make the model and didn't bother filling the balsa grain. Other than using super glue, I tried to use only the types of tools a boy in the 1930s would have.
Plans are available at: solidmodelmemories.bravepages.com/Craftokit.htm
I did some retouching of the balsa parts before I printed that.
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Model train shot up-close in macro mode. At the Western Heritage Museum in Evergreen State Fairgrounds.
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The interior.
The various levers and handles were fascinating. Nothing like today's cars:
There are 3 foot pedals: the one on the left is first gear when it is depressed unless at the same time the long handle to it's left is pushed forward, in which case the car is in second gear. With this pedal partly depressed, the car is in neutral. The middle pedal operates reverse when depressed. The pedal on the right is the brake.
The handle on the floor to the left of the steering wheel is an emergency brake when pulled full back, operates second gear when pushed fully forward in conjunction with the left-most foot pedal and, when upright, puts the vehicle in neutral.
The stick on the right side of the steering wheel is the "gas pedal"; the one on the left side advances - or retards - the spark.
Now isn't that just too simple!
Found this beauty at a Mustang Car Show at a fair in Pinellas Park, Florida.
More pictures of this car in my set: Ford Model T
Another Ferrari LDD Universe, this time the dilectable 250 GT Lusso Berlinetta. A personal favourite, and surely one of the most stylish Ferraris of all time.
3.0 Litre V12, and gorgeous 60's styling. Here modelled in Lego Digital Designer Universe mde with the lovely dark red Lego colour.
Model:
Paalan - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000095821230#!/paalan
Make-up artist/stylist: tara-linn.deviantart.com/
Photographer: Me
Model: Mae @ Ignite Models MPLS
Hair & Makeup: Amber Rose (www.amberrosehairandmakeup.com)
Photography: Luke Schneider (www.LukeSchneiderPhotography.com)
This is Therese-Marie of Model Mayhem Had the opportunity to do a photoshoot with her and her sister Joanne-Mary. It was a very fun shoot!
Strobist info: One SB-25 at fuil power with red gel and one SB-25 at 1/2 power with a shoot through umbrella to my left.
Both were triggered by EBAY (gadget infinity) triggers.
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