Odd Shots


September 24, 2011

      I generally plan photo shoots with an intended purpose, but now and then I take a picture or two as the Muse directs. Here are a few odd shots that I have taken recently.


At the Westmoor Yard Sale


We actually used the first three rows of the parking lot.

TV Time



Dancing Partners

     



Fall In Ohio


October 09, 2011

      This is the first time that Feodora has experienced the autumn season in Ohio, so I took her out to see some of the colors.



We look like we are going to a harvest festival!


I set my camera's auto exposure a litle darker.


I still had to tweak the gamma on a couple of these pictures.



In the Mirror


This was for a photo challenge called "Reflections".


November 04, 2011

Avon Representative



      I did this set for the November 2011 Photo Challenge. The theme for this challenge is "Cornucopia" - a lot of what your doll has.



December 05, 2011

      The residents at the Westmoor apartments decorated a Christmas tree in the lobby. Since I will not be decorating the apartment, I took Feodora out for a few pictures. Here are a few from that set.



     




      One of my online friends chose to do a theme of "Captions" for the December 2011 photo challenge. I took a few pictures for that, but I have not yet decided whether or not I will use them.







      The "pie" pictures might be an easy mistake (not taking them out of the box). If you were really sleepy, You might try using percolator coffee in a cup in the microwave. I might also use those pictures for a "do not try this at home" set later.

      I could edit out the doll stand, but I am just too lazy. Besides, everyone here knows that she is a doll. If I wanted to put these pictures up for sale, (which I might), then I would do the editing. Almost all of my pictures are straight from the camera. I do resize them for the internet, but that is all. Enjoy!


For More Odd Shots, look here.




Feodora's other photo shoots can be accessed from this index.



      Feodora Verochka Tychovich is a life-sized platinum-cured silicone rubber doll. She was produced by Oleg Bratkov (a gifted sculptor) and his beautiful wife Irina (excellent makeup artist), at Anatomical Doll in Vladivostok, Russia. Feodora has Face 3 and Body 3 of their product line. She has a fully articulated skeleton and can pose in most natural ways that a human can pose. There are 'stops' on the skeleton that prevent her from posing in unnatural ways. This also helps to prevent damage to the silicone.

      In the first two pictures Feodora is wearing the Faded Glory printed top (tan). The Comfort Waist White pants, the Lace Drop Earrings, the Lace Pendant Necklace, the Lace Motif Stretch Bracelet, the Heart of the Crusade pin, the Sparkling Flowers Cuff Watch Pink, and the Silvertone Marquise Ring are all from Avon. Her ballet flats are by White Stag.

      In the third and fourth pictures Feodora is wearing the Long Ring Front Dress, the Spice Colored "Y" Necklace Gift Set, the Heart of the Crusade Pin, the Breast Cancer Crusade Tennis Bracelet, the Goldtone Marquis Ring, the Scroll Cuff Watch Goldtone, and the Sparkling Mauve lipstick all from Avon. Her Gold Ballet Flats are by White Stag.

      In the fifth through the eigth pictures Feodora is wearing the White Stag printed top (red) and the Sag Harbor black slacks. The Spice Colored "Y" Necklace Gift Set, the Breast Cancer Crusade Tennis bracelet, the Scroll Cuff watch, the Heart of the Crusade pin, and the Goldtone Marquise Ring are all from Avon. Her ballet flats are by White Stag.

      In the ninth through the fifteenth pictures Feodora is wearing the Red Ruffle dress, the July Birthstone "Y" Necklace Gift Set, the Heart of the Crusade pin, the Breast Cancer Crusade Tennis bracelet, the Scroll Cuff watch, the 2011 Women's Empowerment bracelet, and the Goldtone Marquise Ring, all from Avon. Her ballet flats are by White Stag.

      Her wig (from Forever Young) was given to her by Irina at Anatomical Doll.



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