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The mission of the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard is to represent Airmen to the American public and the world. Being part of the 113th Wing Honor Guard has given me amazing experiences especially being in the DC area. Retirement of the Chief of the ANG next month 🔥
Model: @jem_salazar
Unit: @dcairnationalguard
* If you’re interested in learning more about the DC Army/Air National Guard, contact me or @dcangrecruiting
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
Watch my cinemagraph here:
youtu.be/RRuxhV6IeeM
- This piece was inspired by a scene in @kendricklamar Humble video. The cinemagraph work featuring Tenths latest song Placebo is out on my channel. Expect a Portraits film featuring our past work in the near future!
I reshot this one today as I have been asked to write a review of it for a model magazine, Australian "Modelart Australia" magazine to be precise!
Since I finished this build I have added some Aber barbed wire to the trash rack on top of the blade.
Not sure when the article will be published but most likely in next month's issue.
- Surrealism was the reason why my art went down the “FX” route. It’s a more spectacular way to show art and provides more than the click and capture process. This shot has been a favorite of mine 🔥
Photographer/model: @jem_salazar
Would you guys want to see a tutorial on this type of photo?
See my photography tutorials and video work here: www.youtube.com/user/JamsterzOz
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
Almost forgot about this shoot we did last year where my friend showed me some cool places to explore! Check out her gaming content as well 🔥
(IG)
Gamer: @arralyne
Photographer: @jem_salazar
* New Vegas Pro tutorial on my channel btw! So check it out 😅
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
The editing process can be a little busy, thank goodness for all of these arms!
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This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
- Not exactly sure what to call this one but here’s an example of using the same concept but with a different object. I’ll start doing photograph tutorial requests soon by using polls. Check out my channel for my past tutorials 🔥🔥
- Wanna work together? Contact me!
My film work here: www.youtube.com/user/JamsterzOz/videos
Photographer/model: @jem_salazar
“Even the darkness can’t contain her - Ver. 2”
Words from the beauty herself - I appreciate everything. From the small things, up to the bigger ones.
Model: Chin De Yro
Photographer:@jeremmy salazar
One more photo to finish off this weeks theme coming out soon!
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New Adventures Ahead
or rather every cloud is silver.
I took a break from the Christmas shopping to visit the Andy Warhol exhibition in the Model Arts Centre today. I was surrounded by flying silver clouds!
I remember meeting A1C Belle here a few years back (Now SrA) and had her join the team as a new recruiter for the awards and decorations ceremony. Small beginnings but now she’s been working hard as part of the official Honor Guard for Andrews AFB! Looking forward to working with you for the retirement of the Chief of the ANG 🔥
Model: @availabelle
Unit: @dcairnationalguard
Photographer: @jem_salazar
* If you’re interested in learning more about the DC Army/Air National Guard, contact me or @dcangrecruiting
- Here’s one more to change up the tones. A bit more violent but it depicts a much better way to show off how scary multiple hands can be. This photo was taken in 2016 but I literally just finished photoshopping this edition a few minutes ago 😅
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Model: Aroyia Jones
Photographer: @jem_salazar
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
• Style Card:
→ Feet: Similar Bare Feet
→ Hair: Laq - Volcano
→ Nails: Finesmith Evil nails (Group gift)
→ Outfit: Finesmith Fire Element
→ Pose: Del May
Model: Paulinha Lefevre
Photo: Asia Rae
- When she broke her character by throwing away her pride and and inviting me out for coffee. That became the point when I knew there was something colorful and soft under that rock exterior she put up. Just so you know, the little details have been noticed and been greatly appreciated 😊
Model: @tintintirin
Photographer: @jem_salazar
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New Adventures Ahead
Stefania Visconti artista, attrice e modella www.stefaniavisconti.com actress and model per info e collaborazioni artistiche stefyvisconti@libero.it
STEFANIA VISCONTI is an Italian transgendered actress, model, chameleon-like performer, and activist. She is available for a variety of arts and entertainment projects, including theatrical performances, long and short films, TV programs, photo shootings, live performances. She is willing to travel anywhere in Italy and abroad. For further information, write to viscontistefy@libero.it. You will find other links to some of her personal pages below
- We played around with more of the darkness with this one. I wanted to put up something more surreal for both of these shots but being more down to earth worked better ♂️😅.
Also the tutorial for the past post is now available on my channel! 🔥
Model: @tintintirin
Photographer: @jem_salazar
Tutorial here: youtu.be/ZTOsm1b3xpw
Happy editing!
The Ferrari 360 Spider is Ferrari's 20th road-going convertible. Without doubt it is the best spider Maranello has ever produced in terms of engineering, looks and performance. It is the most technologically advanced convertible available today. Despite the car's mid-mounted V8 engine Ferrari's engineers have found a way of creating a hood that automatically folds away inside the engine bay, thus ensuring purity of line.
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The star shaped bokeh is achieved through aperture masking with a star shaped cutout.
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LHG439T was a Bristol VRT/SL3/501 / ECW H43/31F new as Ribble number 1439 in November 1978. It passed to Stagecoach with the business, and was transferred to Magicbus (Glasgow) in March 1992. It passed to Kelvin Central Buses as their number 1795 with the Glasgow operations of Stagecoach in 1993. It was repainted by KCB for Modelart t/a Nottingham Omnibus in June 1993. The assets passed to Nottingham City Transport in June 1994 and LHG439T was sold to Kime's of Folkingham, and re-registered as SJI6569 in October 1999. In November 2007 it moved to Embling's of Guyhirn.
One of Jason's finished models.
A Caterpillar D9R dozer that is built in a "Mad Max" style.
Jason has been asked to write a review of the kit for the Aussie modelling magazine, "Modelart Australia"
This model is huge (1/35th scale) and dwarfs everything else on the model shelf.
The real D9R is used by Israel and the USA. It weighs 62 tons and has a fully armoured cabin complete with bulletproof glass.
Power comes from an inline 18 litre eight cylinder diesel, that produces 460 horsepower. It can push or pull 72 tons!
Kit by Meng.
I ASKED JASON TO PUT THIS CAPTURE IN MY PHOTO-STREAM, BECAUSE I REALLY LOVE HOW IT CAME OUT....
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
This piece is dedicated in loving memory to my little cousin Brian Dodge and life long friend Tim Lianos. Both passed long before their time and within a month of one another. My cousin Brian loved lego and had more than anyone I’ve ever known. He gave it all to me about ten years ago and is and forever will be a part of everything I build. My friend Tim was a master mechanic, loved cars and would have fun pointing out the parts on my cars. I would always say to him “that’s why I did it like that” when in reality I was getting a lesson on what I was trying to emulate. I started this project the day after he died, still mourning the loss of my cousin. Gone but NEVER forgotten, may their memory live on in this piece as it helped me through the madness of loss and is in every way a reflection of just that.
On a brighter note: This piece also pays homage to Manuel Nascimento’s Rat Rod. His fully functional RC version still blows my mind. A perfect balance between form and function. It will always be a true work of art to me.
My vision for this car is that of a very modern and highly polished looking vehicle thus making it a Hot Rod and not a Rat Rod. It features fully functional steering to the wheel (not HOD) and realistic rotors and calipers that are double sided, functional (as far as wheel spin) and even have Lego brake pads. The calipers themselves where something I had built years ago and have been trying to develop in a practical application ever since. Thank you for taking the time to read this as it means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy!
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