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She made me an 18inch Krys doll! I love him! He's so cute ^^
Also two smaller dolls of two of my long featured Rainbow Brite OCs from the Rpg site. She is amazing and would love to order more off her in the future.. :D

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I think I'll just take a picture of my moonglow because I had my RB collection out of the closet yesterday but mum MADE ME put them back. So I'll have my dad to get out his camera and take a pic of my moonglow doll.

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Here is my moonglow doll. When I get more stuff, I'll update it here.

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That's awesome you got a moonglo doll!!

Thank you so much for your kind words on my work! I'm glad everyone is so happy with them, I truely liked making your creations, it was different & challenging!!!

I posted my newest customs on the customs area. Dress up Blue buddy & a 10'' lurkey, but he's not finished.

I plan to make a 10'' rainbow lurkey too, i think he'll be so cute!

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Congrats Alex ... your mooglo looks so nice ! ^^

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Alex, your Moonglow seems to be nice but the picture has a problem:

First possibility: I think you were too close to Moonie when you took the picture. She looks out of focus. There's a minimum focus distance that all cameras and lenses have and if you get closer than that you get a similar result.

Second possibility: It was too dark when you took the photo and you couldn't hold the camera steady the entire time the shutter was open and you got a blur.

Third Possibility: A combination of both of the above.

Please try again so we can enjoy a nice sharp picture of your new doll. Moonie is one of my favorites.

Thanks
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I tried to adjust the photo a little bit ... I think the result is not super but now it is a little bit sharper ! :-D
I hope that helps a little bit !
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That's a big improvement, Tom but there's still a ways to go to get it really nice.

I grew up with film (I was out shooting slides/dias earlier today) and even got to the point where I could process it. With film, you learn to get it right at the start because there's not much you could easily do afterwards, especially with slides. Today's younger people who have never used film have never learned that it's better to learn the basics and doing it right in the camera rather than trying to correct things later. I think I gave Alex the info he needed to avoid this in the future and to post pictures that will show off his collection to its best advantage.
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Blondine Arc-En-Ciel wrote:.
Alex, your Moonglow seems to be nice but the picture has a problem:

First possibility: I think you were too close to Moonie when you took the picture. She looks out of focus. There's a minimum focus distance that all cameras and lenses have and if you get closer than that you get a similar result.

Second possibility: It was too dark when you took the photo and you couldn't hold the camera steady the entire time the shutter was open and you got a blur.

Third Possibility: A combination of both of the above.

Please try again so we can enjoy a nice sharp picture of your new doll. Moonie is one of my favorites.

Thanks

my dad took the picture - i just put it on the computer and tried to make it smaller. I'm not too good at editing pictures lol I'm sorry
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Blondine Arc-En-Ciel wrote:.
That's a big improvement, Tom but there's still a ways to go to get it really nice.

I grew up with film (I was out shooting slides/dias earlier today) and even got to the point where I could process it. With film, you learn to get it right at the start because there's not much you could easily do afterwards, especially with slides. Today's younger people who have never used film have never learned that it's better to learn the basics and doing it right in the camera rather than trying to correct things later. I think I gave Alex the info he needed to avoid this in the future and to post pictures that will show off his collection to its best advantage.

I'm sorry it's not perfect.
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