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PTFCo Christmas at the library - Alliecat - 12-25-2018 I took advantage of the library's supper-hour closure to do a photoshoot. (And, oops, a little 'work' time after that.) Annie's first outing away from home (back woodlot doesn't count). I still find her frustrating to pose, and she earned a 'creepy' vote from 2 little girls who came in when I reopened the library for the evening. (I stood her up and asked them what they thought was creepy. They couldn't really answer. Ha.) I used the library's book for at least a couple of Christmases till it wore out and got weeded, so I had to get my own for this year! The LaVoile family came along too. "Oooh, I can see myself!" This little train was really cute and just the right size, but its location was terrible for photos. Oh well. Guess who's directing... "Can we help deliver presents??" Company president and queen bee of PTFCo lounging on the tree! Christmas family portrait. Merry Christmas from the crew! RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - davidd - 12-25-2018 Oh, poor Annie, being labeled "creepy" for Christmas! There's a gift that will just keep on giving! I think Annie is looking especially pretty this time of year; Christmastime is definitely her season! (I suspect it's her eyes, or more specifically, the realism of her eyes, that might lead to an initial reaction of "creepy." She certainly appears sentient, like she's actually watching what's going on around her. Plus, there's a current pop-culture "thing" to label all large dolls as "creepy.") The little one and the littler ones seem to have had a grand time. Of course, who wouldn't with a vintage steam locomotive to play on! With that red hair, they are Christmas naturals as well! Merry Christmas wishes to the PTFCo cast and crew and to their Executive Producer, too! RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Lejays17 - 12-25-2018 Fantastic photo shoot. I don't find Annie creepy at all, she looks lovely under the tree there. The steam train is the best, and just the perfect size for the smaller ladies. And the one with the Christmas tree book is so very cute too. Merry Christmas to you and all the crew RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - neon_jellyfish - 12-25-2018 So many redheads! Looks like they had a great time! Tell Annie not to worry about 'creepy comments', she looks fabulous! RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - dargosmydaddy - 12-26-2018 Aw! The LaVoile family looks lovely and festive! As does Annie... though I will say her gaze is very intense! RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Alliecat - 12-26-2018 Thanks, everyone! Annie dismissed the peasants' ignorance, but appreciates the support I agree her gaze is rather intense, but it wasn't her eyes that creeped out the girl because she wasn't close enough to even see her face; Annie was lying on the table and the kid was a good six feet away. Maybe just a 'body' bigger than an action figure lying on a table...? I dunno. I'm not sure if it was the same kid (they're twins) who later said Sunsette & Scarlett were cute, but, then, who wouldn't?? (12-25-2018, 04:51 PM)davidd Wrote: She certainly appears sentient, like she's actually watching what's going on around her.I personally think that's a lovely compliment for a doll, because my goal in photography is indeed to make them look real RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - fishy - 12-27-2018 The big dolls creeped me out at first, too: it's because they're big enough to be baby humans, but have the proportions of adults, I think. The mind processes both of those bits of data at lightning speed, and then puts out "something is wrong, AVOID!" RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - davidd - 12-27-2018 (12-27-2018, 09:13 AM)fishy Wrote: The big dolls creeped me out at first, too: it's because they're big enough to be baby humans, but have the proportions of adults, I think. The mind processes both of those bits of data at lightning speed, and then puts out "something is wrong, AVOID!" There's actually a term for that: uncanny valley RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Cornflower Blue - 12-28-2018 I can tell you're more comfortable posing the smaller dolls. They have more natural poses. I really like the Christmas family portrait with the three of them together. Annie's eyes do seem a bit penetrating. Have you tried repositioning them to a side glance? RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Alliecat - 12-28-2018 I actually like them very much as they are. Her very large 'man hands' don't help much with posing. RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - davidd - 12-28-2018 (12-28-2018, 01:20 PM)Alliecat Wrote: Her very large 'man hands' don't help much with posing. Is Annie 1/4 scale or 1/3 scale? If she's 1/3, I wonder if Smart Doll hands could be made to fit? They are nicely detailed and somewhat more feminine. Of course, color match might be an issue. RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - fishy - 12-29-2018 (12-28-2018, 03:33 PM)davidd Wrote:(12-28-2018, 01:20 PM)Alliecat Wrote: Her very large 'man hands' don't help much with posing. Bjd hands can be bought individually, and aren't a nightmare to change like other bjd body parts, either way. RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Alliecat - 12-29-2018 She's 1/3, davidd, and yes, maybe one day I'll see about changing them. Not real high on the priority list these days, but if I get her sueded or something so she poses better, then maybe that would be the next step. RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - GreysPrincess - 01-02-2019 These pictures are so nice and festive! I hope Annie enjoyed her outing, even if she did get called creepy. That sweater is perfect on Dawn! RE: PTFCo Christmas at the library - Alliecat - 01-02-2019 Thank you! I'd like to take Annie more places, like the beach -- but have to work on posing her better. |