And here it is: the end of my Minifigure Alphabet series! I feel like I cheated a little bit, because I used the undead for U and zombies are clearly a member of the undead. But I couldn't come up with any other minifigure that I have for Z, so I guess the undead ended up with two spots.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Y is for...
Here we are, at the second last letter for the Minifigure Alphabet. I had Y narrowed down to two different minifigures early on, Yoda and the Yeti. But it took me a long time to decide between the two. The Yeti would have been fun because there's still a lot of snow on the ground. But it's also been really cold outside, making a picture outside not really ideal. Yoda was a good choice because I could shoot him anywhere. I think I actually decided to use him for Y when I remembered that I have his house (and have never taken a picture of him near it).
I have a newer Yoda that I could have used (I think he's from the Clone Wars), but instead opted for the old one. While his eyes are all the same colour (unlike the Clone Wars Yoda), there's something about this Yoda's face which just seems more fitting; his face denotes wisdom and peace in a way the Clone Wars Yoda's does not.
So stay tuned tomorrow for the end of my month-long minifigure project!
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
X is for...
Today's letter was one of the harder ones. Pretty much the only minifigure I could think of was an X-Wing Pilot. And really, that's kind of pushing things - he's technically a pilot, which would be good for P. But it was all I could come up with. Luckily I was telling a friend about this project before it began, and he suggested that I have the X-Wing pilot having an X-Ray taken, covering a couple of X words (even if neither word is technically a minifigure).
The frame was made with paper, glue, and toothpicks to hold it up; it's taped to a base made up of the black bricks you get with the Collectible Minifigures.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
W is for...
...Witch! Today's a rather busy day, so I wanted to get today's shot taken and posted early.
This witch has the body of Willa the Witch (from the Fright Knights), and the head of the Fantasy Era witch. I got a hat for her, but I like the hair on her a lot better. :)
Monday, February 24, 2014
V is for...
Today's picture involved the towels from D, F, and M, but rather than using water, I just used the same background of P (which happens to be another one of my pictures, "Powder Rock," which I printed out a long time ago for use as backgrounds). I'm quite happy with the result. :)
So now there are just four letters left to go!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
U and T
In case you missed it, yesterday's T was a picture of Trolls. I took my three trolls (one being the Troll Queen, who was absent from my Q picture) and posed them in the poinsettia we have in the house from Christmas. I took a lot of shots, but everything was just okay. And then I decided to try a different DOF, focusing on the Queen's staff as if she's blasting you with magic. I've done this DOF before, most notably in my "So Be It, Jedi" shot, and quite liked the results. And so "T is for..." became a very different shot from most of the others in this series. But that's okay with me - I'm very happy with how it turned out (even if it's hard to make out all three trolls!)
Orchid Blooming Feb 2014
The yellow orchid is blooming again! :)
My brother and I got this orchid for my mom on Mother's Day in 2009. I've heard that it's notoriously hard to get orchids to rebloom. But for some reason, that's not the case with this one! It reblooms about once a year. My mom recently repotted it because it was getting rootbound, so I'm taking this as a sign that the plant is once again happy (especially since it looks like there are more blooms developing than last time. :)
Friday, February 21, 2014
Lucifer
Special thanks to JasBrick, who gave me the the idea for the wings (specifically from here and here). I've been meaning to make them for awhile and never did; my brother's campaign finally gave me the motivation to finish them. Thanks also goes out to my dad, who helped secure the wings. :)
Here it Comes...
R is for...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Q is for...
Then came the biggest problem: what should I use for a background? In the end, I decided that the Sand Dollar Cafe would be an interesting locale for the shot. The Sand Dollar Cafe is the very first Paradisa Lego set I received when I was younger. While I wanted the Castle sets, my extended family kept getting me Paradisa sets, and so Paradise kept getting invaded by pirates and the like. So Paradisa may not have been a great place for minifigures to vacation, but it always seemed to be the start of some interesting adventures!
I've long thought about taking some pictures with the Sand Dollar Cafe. It's probably my favourite Paradisa set because it always suggests to me a great meeting place, where people from all walks of life can meet up and have a cup of coffee or an ice cream. And that's what the four queens (and Qui-Gon) are all doing here.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Minifigure Alphabet Returns!
500!
I attempted to put a representative sample of the minifigures I have photographed in this picture. The 5 is composed of Castle-themed minifigures, including Dragon Masters, Wolfpack, Forestmen, Kingdoms, and some custom minifigures I'm hoping to eventually tell a photo story with. The first 0 is all Star Wars figures (with one custom from Arealight). The final 0 is the biggest mish-mash of figs, consisting of Atlantis, Power Miners, Space Police, Super Heroes, Pirates of the Caribbean and Collectible Minifigures. I also added the Crystal King, Eruptor, and T-Rex for good measure. :)
Monday, February 17, 2014
Minifigure Alphabet
This month-long project seemed like a great idea, letting me try out the picture-a-day format without a long time commitment. I'm currently over half way through the alphabet with today's "O is for..." picture. I am one day behind (I didn't take a picture on February 13th, but resumed again on the 14th).
You can find the entire Minifigure Alphabet set here.