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Showing posts with label Cheesecake. Show all posts
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Random Picture Time

Friday, October 19, 2012

Here's a few random photo's, a couple are mine the rest I found online. Of course credit goes out to the original photographers.

Welcome to the Family
clayguy.com model built and painted by me


What a cute doll!
Oh the memories....
Ready for the Apocalypse
Wheelies are cool

yum...

Velma 1

Velma 2

Maggie Cheung: HK Goddess

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Maggie Cheung
Height: 5 ft. 6 1/4 in. (1.68 m)
Born: Hong Kong
Birthday: 20 Sept 1964


Maggie Cheung was born on September 20, 1964, in Hong Kong, and moved at the age of eight with her family to England. After finishing secondary school, she returned to Hong Kong, where she began modeling and appearing in commercials. In 1983 she participated in the Ms. Hong Kong pageant, winning first runner-up, which proved not to be a detriment since she went on to become a star of both Hong Kong television and film.






Trivia

Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 1997.

First runner-up Miss Hong Kong. [1983]

Spokesmodel of Hermes.

Spokesmodel of LUX shampoo.

The Movie " Clean (2004/I) " was turning point in her career. Before this film was made, she was only offered the roles of beautiful Asian women in Western films.

Olivier Assayas wrote the characters of Maggie Cheung (in Irma Vep (1996)) and Emily Wang (in Clean (2004/I)) specifically with her in mind.

The first Chinese actress ever to win the Best Actress award at the Berlin International Film Festival (1992 - for Yuen Ling-yuk) and Cannes Film Festival (2004 - for Clean)

Her parents are Shanghainese. While she cannot speak the dialect, she understands it.

In Hong Kong, she has been handed every role she has played since she was 18 without an audition.

Wanted to be a hairdresser as a child.

Declined lead role in "Memoirs of a Geisha" because of racial sensitivity between the Japanese and the Chinese, due to WWII.

Although an icon of Asian cinema, she is actually a European with extended residence in Hong Kong.

Member of the jury at the Venice Film Festival in 1999.

Selected Filmography

Police Story [1985]
Police Story 2 [1988]
Project A 2 [1987]
Twin Dragons [1992]
Dragon Inn  [1992]
Supercop [1992]
Heroic Trio [1993]
Executioners a.k.a. Heroic Trio 2 [1993]
Flying Dagger [1993]
In the Mood for Love [2000]
Hero [2002]




Smokin' Hot


Japanese Nerd Lust

Monday, March 19, 2012

Name: Ami Tokito
Birthdate: September 25, 1987 
Home: Tokyo
Sizes: 90/58/86 cm

Ami Tokito is a Japanese pop singer and Idol, her claim to fame is her glasses. She's a self proclaimed nerd, participating in Cosplay, and recording the opening theme song for an anime series. She attends manga conventions and likes the comic "Slam Dunk".

That's why she has such a cult following, Japanese Idol Geeks think they can relate to her, or more importantly she can relate to them. Great gimmick but I'm not buying it. Take away the glasses and you'll find a near perfect body of a goddess.

Women this beautiful, living in the spotlight are just not typically geeks. But hey, it works for her and I'm not about to stop looking a pictures of her. In fact here's a few to ogle over.




One Sexy Nerd

SCORE: Jensen JTA 460

Friday, March 9, 2012


So I have a Stanton ST-150 Turn Table, it has a digital output that works great. Only problem is I don't have an audio breakout box I use to have to interface with my computer. So I went online and took a look at my options. Since I already own a $500 turntable I didn't see the need to drop serious coin on this. I read some reviews and found the Jenson JTA 460 to fit the bill

First off it cost just under $90 a big selling point for me, secondly it doesn't actually interface with the computer but rather records your vinyl on the fly to a SD card or USB Stick in MP3 format. It has built in speakers but they will sound like crap to any serious audiophile, good news is it also has phono jacks in the back so you can hook it up to your stereo.

I plugged in a USB Stick and put on some 70's lounge hit the record button. I didn't hear any popping or hiss from the built in speakers, that had to do more with the fact that they're small cheap speakers than noise reduction circuitry.

I then plugged the stick into my computer and dumped the tracks into Adobe Audition. After processing the tracks through some filters I had a listen through my reference monitors

They came out really good. I have to say if anybody is looking for a cheap way to rip their vinyl to mp3 should check this out.   


What exactly did I rip? Take a look below, and for those astute
readers who noticed how nice this cover scan came out
yes, I also bought a new scanner.

Scan & Stitch

Sunday, February 12, 2012

At my old place I had a corner of a room where I could set up a little makeshift photo booth complete with soft lighting. I used it to take snapshots of stuff I was selling on ebay as well as things I wanted pictures of like LP covers, toys, and even movie posters.

At my new place I just don't have the room, also my really nice cannon gave up the ghost. I still have a small pocket digital camera but it's really not the same. It does ok photoing small stuff, but LP covers and huge movie posters are a pain in the ass.

Not that it was easy when I had a dedicated space, it would take me sometimes 15 to 20 tries to get a centered squared picture. I had looked into scanning large images and stitching them together with software, but at the time (3 years ago) the software and results just wasn't were I wanted them to be.

Last night after miserably failing at taking some photos of some original artwork I got the idea to give the whole image scan and stitch thing another try. I downloaded five pieces of software last night. Some trial versions, others completely free, and one I already owned.

I was looking for the simplest route, add the separate images hit a button sit back and wait for a big finished picture. I was also looking for a tool that would let me tweak the individual parts to my liking. I won't go into detail about the ones I didn't like but rather the ones that produced the best results without much fiddling.

AutoStitch [download]
Very simple to use program that produced great results on almost always the first try. The Windows app is free for noncommercial use, Mac users are out of luck with the exception of an iphone version.

Photoshop CS3 Auto-Align & Auto-Blend Tools [download]
I haven't upgraded my copy of Photoshop for a couple of years but I really don't see the need, CS3 does everything it's always done and I'm still finding new tools to use everyday like the auto align/blend tools. These two tools work in tandem to make great single images out of a lot of smaller ones. I like that it's all done in the same Photoshop interface we have all grown to know. It gives you great control over each image. If you already own Photoshop it's worth searching for some tutorials on image stitching rather than buying a standalone app.

Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) [download]
I know it's hard to believe that Micro$oft produced something worth while that's not only free but also works rather well. How good does it work? This was the only program I was able to load a really big composite into and get a near perfect picture the first time. If your a Window's user it well worth the download.

Below are some examples of my stitch's. Note: I used a really cheap thin profile flatbed scanner I took the lid off of and turned upside down on the covers and posters. It's really a crappy scanner, producing scan lines on all of my pictures. The same results can be produced with out the lines if a better quality scanner is used.


AutoStitch was responsible for this one, this was the
result after the first try, not perfect but still very good

This one was done in Photoshop, almost perfect if it
wasn't for the scan lines

The back cover, look how well Photoshop lined up the
small text without much tweaking
Satanik OST Picture disc, Stitched with M.S. ICE

A true testament on how well M.S. ICE works
5 rows of 6 separate images, 30 images total
This was the outcome, first try.


SCORE: New Vinyl

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Found a couple of great deals while scouring ebay for cheesecake LP covers.

Great lounge style orchestral arrangements
and a great saucy cover to boot

 
Soul music all with a central theme of Summer
scored for $5 including shipping

 Ok, not Cheesecake at all but awesome none
the less, got this numbered limited edition for
a ten spot