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Took out my Wing Zero MG for an early morning photoshoot at Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang. Took 2 sets of 5 bracketed shots, one with the Gunpla and another one without. Then i layered these shots together and erase the stand where the Gunpla was supported.
If you are ever in Norwich then I highly recommend you head down to The Dandy Horse.
Having been in business just over a year now I can guarantee you'll get a fine flat white, drool over beautiful steel bicycles and be able to sample the best bagels in the city. They're ever-so friendly as well...so what are you waiting for?
Obviously this was made in the Dandy Horse, Norwich.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100. Exposure about 6 minutes, the bagel didn't last that long.
OK to post to Tumblr but please share from ayonlife.
ye ye, I know it is probably the most common photoshop filter, but she seems like a painting to me and I really wanted to break her down to color patches,,,,I will probably not have the time or even enough skill to paint her like that, so....thank god for photoshop >_<
Holly Wolf brought her Zero Suit Samus cosplay to NYCC this year.
You can follow her on instagram here: www.instagram.com/hollytwolf/
With the (relatively) recent arrival of Horizon: Zero Dawn to PC giving me a chance to play the game, and the new Tallneck set, I thought I’d try my hand at some more of the machines from the game - here’s an attempt at a highly poseable and rideable strider
I just received the Zero Light-up Bookend Set by Enesco. They depict Zero, the ghost dog from The Nightmare Before Christmas, passing through two books. They are made of resin, are heavy, and about 8 inches high and wide when placed together (or 12 inches wide including Zero's tail and head). Zero's tail and head light up by touching a small button on either bookend. They are very beautiful and well made. They are still available on the ShopDisney website, as well as Amazon and other retailers.
Coke Zero = Zero Calories = Goodbye, Gym!
(That's the inner workings of a person who refuses to work out even though her weighing scale constantly reminds her that she has to lose all the weight she gained over the holidays.)
For Day 42 of the 2009 Photo Challenge: Soda
The de-rigeur mode of transport in Amsterdam, even in winter (hence no leaves on the tree Tuesday tree).
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Kodak Portra 400.
The main river that runs through Blairgowrie. Shot from quite a scary bridge on a grey day so not as great as it could be. The river was high and running fast though, which was cool.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100.
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Shot on Kodak ColorPlus 200 at EI 200.
Color negative film in 35mm format.
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Read on at: emulsive.org/photography/medium-format/zero-shot-on-kodak...
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I'm not too sure about the routes on the face but I think this is Zero Gully. If anyone knows different then I'd appreciate the correct name.
Their progress was painfully slow as they took it in turn to descend.
In meiner dies musst du noch irgendwie einsetzen dieses Glas entdeckt. War wohl mal so eine Aktion im Mc Wür ... ähm Mc Donald.
Wenn mich mein Hirn nicht täuscht - Beim umziehen im Zeugs der Freundin gefunden und vor dem Abfall "gerettet" --> in die Ecke ;)
It only took me two years but I finally made Attachments for my Zero frames.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attacks Stats: 2Rh+d8 (nightmare blades) 2B (shields) 1Gd8 (no ranged weapons) 2W.
Catalog #: 01_00085682
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
This is from the new Volume Zero promo summer set that I did the other day.
Im happy with the results :D I like the high contrast of this photo
Zero (Hans Schleger) brochure cover for a summer resort on the Baltic Sea 1930. I can't remember if this was in color or not.
You cannot be my age and involved in graphic design without knowing about Hans Schleger, (or Zero, his signature). Almost all designers were influenced in one way or another by his prodigious amount of work over a long period from 1919 to the mid-1970's.