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Today's photo tour takes us to Disney's Hollywood Studios for a shot of Oscars. I've always wanted to take a pic of this building but every time, when I was leaving the studios, there has always been a large crowd of people in the area. On this past trip, I was finally able to get my opportunity but it didn't come without a little bit of waiting for the perfect moment. Are you patient enough to wait for your "perfect moment"? Have a magical day!
While watching the live broadcast of 2020 Oscars this morning, I realized my yellow brick box was just lying across the table, so I did a little challenge for myself and tried to recreate the iconic Oscar Statuette before the show ends. Spent around an hour or so on it in the end, not bad for a quick exercise!😛
P.S. Yes I did go lazy and reused the base from the Avengers Tower promo, as most of my black curves have been taken up currently by another MOC I am working on...
Everyone's a winner! No matter which Oscar cupcake (or Best Picture nominee) you pick, there's not a bad one in the bunch.
Chocolate fudge cupcakes topped with some of our favorite movie candy -- Raisinets and Twizzlers. These cupcakes are Rated PG -- Pretty Good for You -- or at least better than the typical cupcake. I make them without eggs or oil and use a light whipped frosting to edit calories and fat from the final production. Fun picks hold mini-movie posters and scrapbook stickers from Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts finish off the motif.
Oscar and Ashley both share a passion in the automotive scene. For their wedding, they will be riding in a 68 camaro that he's taken 6 years to build.
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SB900 camera right-50mm @ +1.0 TTL
triggered by radio popper PX system
... means billboards along Sunset Boulevard promoting the nominated movies and actors.
Thius one promotes "Tar" and the actress Cate Blanchett.
Los Angeles; February 2023
This is Oscar Brown (84), possibly the coolest, most interesting dude I know.
He was good friends with my Dad ever since I was a little kid, and I grew up listening to these crazy stories he would tell me and my brother about his life. No matter how far-fetched and ridiculous they were, we always believed them. Whether it was about him getting his leg blown off in Vietnam or about him hanging out with Nat King Cole we believed whatever he said.
One of the stories that I remember the most is that he was born to a royal family in Africa, and that he was actually an African prince. I thought this was true up until a few years ago when I realized that he was actually just an insanely good story teller.
Anyways, a few months ago Oscar's health started getting pretty bad. He found out that he had cancer spreading throughout his body and that he couldn't get out and do the stuff that he liked doing anymore. So he decided that he would just move back to California where his family was. Before he left, I told him that I wanted to take some photos of him. And this was exactly what this shoot was for, I just wanted to remember this awesome dude the way I thought of him as a kid.
A few more from this shoot will be up later tonight on the blog, be on the lookout.
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One of my favorite photos of Oscar from my most recent lesson at the Horsey Hostess in Saratoga.
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Yesterday people suggested I wear this outfit for the Vanity Fair event during Oscars week. Since I'm used to dressing up at Burning Man for the last 10 years, I'm pretty used to it! All this stuff is great when you really don't care what other people think and you can just have fun with it. I'll need to put more batteries in the LED ears, though. Rene has a matching suit, so maybe I'll bring him as my +1! After the events of the week, my exhibition will be open to anyone that wants to go visit it for the next six months in the Annenberg. I'll get details about that in an upcoming newsletter. Thx again to Peter Ruprecht for taking this photo while I was on top of one of our camp's (Camp Walter) vehicles called Big Red!
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Oscar is a 21 year old silver backed male Western Lowland Gorilla at the San Francisco Zoo. (He is Hasani the Baby gorilla's father) Isn't he handsome : )
Texture with thanks to Skeletal Mess
Paris - Cimetière du Père Lachaise
Dear tourists, stop destroying my grave and those of my neighbours. Let us rest in peace. Oscar.
So the Oscars were last night and they got a little bad. Plenty of great speeches and deserving wins, but these are a couple of the nominees my girlfriend and I were a little disappointed to see lose, even if the winners were probably just as deserving! Shout out to my girlfriend for helping out with these designs as well. :)
Pictured:
A wolf, from Wolfwalkers, nominated for Best Animated Feature Film
Anya Taylor-Joy as Emma, from Emma., nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Costume Design
Chadwick Boseman as Levee Green, from Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, nominated for Best Actor
Leslie Odom Jr. as Sam Cooke, from One Night in Miami..., nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Song
Another wolf from Wolfwalkers
Check my Instagram for a group shot of the big winners, and another for Best Documentary and Best Animated Feature Film!
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was a prolific Irish writer who wrote plays, fiction, essays and poetry. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death. (Wikipedia)
A girl can dream of winning an Oscar, can’t she?
This is the lovely, fabulous and amazing Juno Estella, fresh from her box. She is one of three new girls who have arrived to help me celebrate my birthday month! I haven’t even washed her hair yet (I will!) but I wanted to photograph her in this pretty pink gown for the theme “Oscar Night” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr, and I didn’t have time to wait for her hair to dry.
Óscar de Marcos ha jugado 16 temporadas en el Athletic Club, desde la temporada 2009-2010 hasta la temporada 2024-2025, cuando se retiró. En total, disputó 573 partidos oficiales con el equipo rojiblanco
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He loves to lay on the pillow under the blanket. He will howl and howl if the blanket is not placed where he can crawl under.
Niterói - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
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Museu de Arte Contemporânea - Oscar Niemeyer
Em primeiro plano a Praia da Boa Viagem, ao fundo Icaraí.
Quando o MAC foi construído corria uma piadinha em Niterói que era a casa dos Jetsons em cima da casa dos Flintstones
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Sarony, Napoleon,, 1821-1896,, photographer.
Oscar Wilde
c1882.
1 photographic print on card mount : albumen ; sheet 30.6 x 18.4 cm, on mount 33 x 19 cm.
Notes:
Photograph shows Oscar Wilde, full-length portrait, standing with hands behind back, facing front, leaning against a wall.
Title from item.
No. 14; No. 1022.
Copyright by N. Sarony.
Exhibited: "Oscar Wilde : the Apostle of Beauty" at the Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, 1999.
Exhibited: "Oscar Wilde : L'Impertinent Absolu" at the Petite Palais, City of Paris Fine Arts Museum, Paris, France, September 2016 - January 2017.
Subjects:
Wilde, Oscar,--1854-1900.
Format: Portrait photographs--1880-1890.
Panel card photographs--1880-1890.
Albumen prints--1880-1890.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.49838
Call Number: LOT 12385 [item]
Sarony, Napoleon,, 1821-1896,, photographer.
Oscar Wilde
c1882.
1 photographic print on card mount : albumen ; sheet 30.6 x 18.5 cm, on mount 33 x 19 cm.
Notes:
Photograph shows Oscar Wilde, three-quarter length portrait, standing, head turned slightly to the right, left hand on hip holding gloves, right hand raised to chest.
Title from item.
No. 13.
Copyright by N. Sarony.
Exhibited: "Oscar Wilde : the Apostle of Beauty" at the Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, 1999.
Exhibited: "Oscar Wilde : L'Impertinent Absolu" at the Petite Palais, City of Paris Fine Arts Museum, Paris, France, September 2016 - January 2017.
Subjects:
Wilde, Oscar,--1854-1900.
Format: Portrait photographs--1880-1890.
Panel card photographs--1880-1890.
Albumen prints--1880-1890.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.49837
Call Number: LOT 12385 [item]
Drawing for yesterday's Oscar coverage in the paper I work for. Printed like crap, but I like the drawring, anyway. Photoshop.
While watching the live broadcast of 2020 Oscars this morning, I realized my yellow brick box was just lying across the table, so I did a little challenge for myself and tried to recreate the iconic Oscar Statuette before the show ends. Spent around an hour or so on it in the end, not bad for a quick exercise!😛
P.S. Yes I did go lazy and reused the base from the Avengers Tower promo, as most of my black curves have been taken up currently by another MOC I am working on...