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A Flower in Light and Shadow

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DSC00531_BW_f by OneSleepyWolf, on Flickr

 

There's something about Saber's and Saber Lily's face molds that has allways intrigued me. Depending on the light direction, their apparent mouth shapes changes quite a bit in a way I haven't seen with any of my other girls. One way they look almost stone cold with no obvious emotion. With just a small change of the light, they suddenly show a smile.

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LoveLily

ooOoOooOo! I love the black and white effect on Saber. Very interesting!

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baldylox

I've always been fascinated with how DD girls can change their expressions just by changing the angle of the photo or how their faces are lit. And your photo above proves this very nicely! Great work on showing how Saber gives us different expressions.

 

 

Billy


I gave up counting the girls I own, they keep multiplying and won't stop.

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  LoveLily said:
ooOoOooOo! I love the black and white effect on Saber. Very interesting!
Thanks! I need to try BW photography more. Don't know if it's just my imagination but it's as if removing the color actually adds more details to the photos.

 

  baldylox said:
And your photo above proves this very nicely! Great work on showing how Saber gives us different expressions.
Thanks!

 

  baldylox said:
I've always been fascinated with how DD girls can change their expressions just by changing the angle of the photo or how their faces are lit.
Don't know how much of the effect is intended but I can't help but think that the DD sculptors are underapreciated. It must require quite a bit of work to get the sculpts right.

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