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This is a custom order. I'm really pleased with the results!
I think I will be making more for my tinyworld!
this time i make circle again.but i thinke to use an architect subject.i thinke it become interesting.
horizonal lines change to circles.and make a tiny world.
I used a really soft lace weight yarn for this creations. I decided to make a pair of slippers matching the cardigan.
I also make two little boxes for the items.
Found a home!
This slippers are hand knit by my.
they fit my Blyhte doll Luna's little feet perfectly.
if you like it for your blythe doll please check my profile for more information
This pair of booties is available
Thank you for visiting!
I learned this effect last year. It's called tilt-shifting.
You can make something look miniature by placing the focus on the center of the object and blurring the sides around it, only leaving the focus on the middle of the photo.
Pretty neat.
Shot six stories above the ground.
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I've always wanted to try some "Tiny Planet' photography. It takes some practice, but I like this one of our backyard. You can actually see the whole thing, including the roses, my archery target, the lawn, the patio, the hill, and the house.
Fun stuff.
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My First attempt at Tiny Worlds - the original images were not true 360 panos hence the imperfect image but quite please with the first results - now to get some 360 panos on the go, first idea: top of Cardiff Castle
Here is Luna modeling the hoodie!
This is one of my latest creations. I made tree of them one pink one light blue and another one multicolor. They only fit Blythe dolls because the hoodie is made for her head size. If you like them please feel free to visit my profile.
I made this one yesterday, I think it looks really delicate and it's really soft.
As you can see it has 4 buttons and all of them are functional!!
Available!
For more information please check my profile.
My First attempt at Tiny Worlds - the original images were not true 360 panos hence the imperfect image but quite please with the first results - now to get some 360 panos on the go, first idea: top of Cardiff Castle
She lovess this chair, she always says it's really confortable.
the chair is available check my profile!
Luna is very concerned about the polar bears so she asked me if I could make one hat to make her feel like she is doing something about them. Luna loves animals!
Hat was adopted!
"Thyme" to Experiment
I call this a work in progress as I think I should be able (would like) to get a sharper image. There was no cropping done on this image and I have no idea what power of magnification is involved, the little flower is about 3mm across. Focusing was done by moving the subject back and forth. Shot at f/16 - 1/200 sec and ISO-100.
Reverse mounted lens - in this case it is my wife's old Nikon Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.2 f=55mm. It is a standard Nikon lens from the good old film days. What I like about this lens is the ability to open it up to focus and then being able to stop it down to capture the light. Using a Macro reverse ring camera mount for Canon EOS camera (NIKO LMC-1 52mm adaptor).
For my light source I used the camera's pop up flash with my "Pringles Can Macro Diffuser" - still trying to get a way to mount it on my camera in a "professional manner".
Just when the story was about to finish she fall asleep!! Doesn't she look cute??
Lunita makes me really happy!!
Bed set was adopted yesterday.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Laura Conrad
> Date: 5 September 2006 11:38:57 BDT
> To: "'paultyson@mac.com'"
> Subject: FW: LLaura's wedding
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sarah.Foster@addleshawgoddard.com
> [mailto:Sarah.Foster@addleshawgoddard.com]
> Sent: 05 September 2006 11:15
> To: Laura Conrad (E-mail)
> Subject: FW: LLaura's wedding
>
>
> Hi
>
> Hope hm was good. Had a fantastic time at your wedding, really
> enjoyed it.
> Glad you did too. Thank you for a great day - please pass our
> thanks on to
> your Mum and Dad and anyone else who helped. Have got some great
> shots that
> I will send you. In the meantime here are some of Vicks.
>
> xxx
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vicky Prior [mailto:vickyprior@tinyworld.co.uk]
> Sent: 26 August 2006 19:50
> To: Foster, Sarah
> Subject: LLaura's wedding
>
>
> Hi Sweetie-Pie!
> It was truly lovely to see you at Laura's wedding and to meet your
> charming
> husband. We're all properly grown up now, aren't we!?
> I thought I'd send you a couple of photos while I'm still on Summer
> holls as
> I know I'll never get around to it when September comes!
> Mike and I had a lovely time. Laura and Paul were so happy - a really
> special day!
> We shouldn't leave it so long before we hook up again. Perhaps we
> should
> have a mini reunion of some kind. In fact, we should definitely do
> it before
> Laura disappears off to the Middle East otherwise we may not see
> her for
> donkey's years!
> Some pretty photos attached for you to enjoy!
> Love Vicky xxx
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