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This is a 1/35th scale Tamiya model of the infamous German Tiger tank of World War II. The model features many modifications and added details, and the diorama is completely scratchbuilt by me. The commander has backed his vehicle into position using the destroyed building as cover, while maintaining an open firing lane in which to score his next victim. Using his binoculars, he scans in the opposite direction down another street waiting for a target to come into view.
Very Australian looking model railway in HO Scale that was on display at the museum.
Taken at the Hamilton Pastoral Museum Open Day, Victoria in 2014.
Trains Station......... such detail and meticulous Passion.
Thank God for the model trains,you know? If they din't have the model trains they wouldn't have gotten the idea for the big trains.
Amber Cole
Model: Adria Monroe
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model is JessicaBaker
Strobist: 4 lights. Key is a B1600 in a large Octa, camera right, f/5.6. Background is lit using 2 B800s in 7" reflectors, f/11. There is also a SB28 in a Stofen providing weak fill (it is on the floor) , unmetered but 1/16 power. Triggered by Pocket Wizards.
PP in LR4/CS5.
Mayhem #806843
Here is a 3-D model that I've made based off of Walmart Store in Guelph ON (Top Left and Bottom). This is based off of Walmart's new building design they are using in Canada.
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Credit for the photo of the store in the upper right corner: CTV News Kitchener
Model: Margo Franssen
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Instra: www.instagram.com/the_cinematic_portraits/
1/250 F/2.0 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The simplicity of photography, see a person as a palette of colors, choose 1 or 2 colors from that color palette and look in the environment to see if you see that color in a certain gradation.
The power of repetition is an easy way to get unity in your photo.
Featuring:
ROGUE Models
Photography by Daryl Verzosa Photography
Videography •• Bry Reyes & Leo Estoesta
Make Up Artist •• Ace Edralin Pingil
Hair Styling •• Ricca Amaranto
Stage Production Design •• Casper Farns
Fashion Design •• Juliedan Vergara
Creative Art Director •• Jessie Jeng Navarro
Co shooters:
Jey Marquez
John Paul Manalo
Leslie Reyes
Mel Tot
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Model - Charlotte Marie Hill (Lady Nex)
Make-up & Hair - Mira Parma
Styling & Wardrobe - Me
Photography & Post Processing - Me
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar,
I love not man the less, but Nature more... - Lord Byron
Model: Jay Robson
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Erwin Wurm - The Beauty Business
GEM Den Haag, 2011
Erwin Wurm (born 1954) is an Austrian artist born in Bruck an der Mur / Styria. He currently lives and works in Vienna and Limburg, Austria.
Since the late 1980s he has developed an ongoing series of "One Minute Sculptures," in which he poses himself or his models in unexpected relationships with everyday objects close at hand, prompting the viewer to question the very definition of sculpture. He seeks to use the "shortest path" in creating a sculpture—a clear and fast, sometimes humorous, form of expression. As the sculptures are fleeting and meant to be spontaneous and temporary, the images are only captured in photos or on film.
In The artist who swallowed the world (Hatje Cantz) Wurm is quoted as saying: "I am interested in the everyday life. All the materials that surrounded me could be useful, as well as the objects, topics involved in contemporary society. My work speaks about the whole entity of a human being: the physical, the spiritual, the psychological and the political."
Erwin Wurm is known for his humorous approach to formalism. About the use of humor in his work, Wurm says in an interview: "If you approach things with a sense of humor, people immediately assume you're not to be taken seriously. But I think truths about society and human existence can be approached in different ways. You don't always have to be deadly serious. Sarcasm and humor can help you see things in a lighter vein."