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Sleepy stud on the beach today. Nice body, not an ounce of flab. Dreaming of something nice, I imagine....
for 7DoS: I'm struggling a little with this week's theme as I don't often have my subject in the middle of the frame ... I'm an off-centre type ;) and it took a lot of resolve not to crop this one out of the middle.
I suspect I will struggle even more with next week's theme though :(
Sleepy stud on the beach. Nice body, not an ounce of flab. Looks like he's having a very sexy dream.
So I went to work on this again this evening and this is what I was faced with... Two weeks of work pretty much gone.
My save file was corrupted and almost all the sub models were reduced down to small black boxes with red question marks on them.
Bye bye Three Broomsticks :(
At the very least I know I can design like this now, so I guess onwards and upwards to the next project.
Next time I will save a backup copy!
Come join me on
Keep Dreaming in Bricks!
Winning photo for Vivianne Tran Face2Face National Makeup competition (editorial inspired).
Model: Madilyn
Makeup: Vivianne
Styling: Vivianne and myself.
Strobist info:
Elinchrom RX600 in 100cm Deep Octa. Skyport triggered
Pretty easy wheelchair, the legs just sit on the underside of the plate, rather than, snap into the studs the weight balances the thing upright. ;)
East Sussex - went looking for these guys, it was raining initially, then when the sun came out a few started flying. Having never seen one before I wasn't sure if they were SSB's, as the iridescent studs weren't showing, I guess this was because they were always low down and out of the sun, and didn't close their wings till the sun went in. Having checked on the web I'm confident I have I'd them correctly.
Taken Slop Bog, Ferndown, Dorset. This small nature reserve has boundaries with the Ferndown bypass and a residential area, however, it is an oasis for the Siver-Studded Blue. I paid an early visit to this site which is almost on my doorstep, as with most butterflies this year they had emerged earlier than usual. A beautifully marked butterfly that can be found on low lying heathland throughout Dorset .