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Now that I have a body that can read AI ridges, I can tell that this suspicious mod on the old 50/2 doesn't quite work right. I believe the groove extends too far. I have no idea where that stud comes from.
Halloween / Alice In Wonderland themed photo shoot at the Augusta Common. Models: Kyla McClure, Melissa McClure, Jezibell Anat
Halloween / Alice In Wonderland themed photo shoot at the Augusta Common. Models: Kyla McClure, Melissa McClure, Jezibell Anat
Whitby Goth Weekend, Woman, Goths, Goth Girls, Victorian, Victorian Goth, Corset, Black, Jacket, Gas Mask, Rabbit Ears
Did a photo shoot for an upcoming fashion literary magazine with photographer Andrew Boyle. Had a great time working with Andrew but we couldn't resist the rabbit ear shot. Sorry Andrew lol
The leaves are falling off the aspen trees and the first snow has fallen on Rabbit Ears. Muddy Pass Lake is in transition from fall to winter. I could not help but wonder if the beaver was tucked away snug and warm in its house.
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Photo taken at the Burning Man 2010 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).
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This face is folded in accordance with Teach Yourself Origami by John Montroll. Page 38/39.
The most difficult part of this was the rabbit-ear folds. The initial folds are the fish base.
This is folded inwards to start so it's entirely of the non-white side color.
As changes to this, you could tilt the hair differently, or more intricately.
Also the eyes are rabbit-ear folds followed up with squash folds and then tucking under. Easily modified to make squinted eyes or more rounded.
The nose would be the easiest way to make this your own. Folding it down or out. Also, accordian folding it up more to add wrinkles would be a nice change up.
In any case, this isn't super complex but is very satisfying when finished.
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