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Posted by ko962 on 09-04-2012 at20:12:
Wow nice find I love the heels or I should say one of each.!!!!
Posted by fantomaZ on 09-05-2012 at09:16:
short, not the best quality, but nice to watch ...
model loosing high heel
Posted by Mandrake on 09-05-2012 at12:15:
Nice!
Posted by fantomaZ on 09-05-2012 at13:54:
Natalie Portman is still work in progress as she is not yet perfect. scene is from "V for Vendetta", an attempted rape from which she is rescued. in the original scene she is also wearing high heels but unfortunately doesn't loose her shoe ...
Posted by Nopperabo on 09-06-2012 at16:57:
Some Japanese Oz
I suddenly remembered somewhere where some of the Oz in my collection had been posted online, so I pulled out the relevant pages. Mandrake, these might be of particualr interest to you, as it appears that Yutaka Ono likes to give his Dorothy's tights (though whether they fit you defintion of sheer or not) is debatable)
The illustrator did one more version (actually he or she did two, but the fourth has no loss) but I havent found an online scan of that one yet (and scanning my copy would break the spine)
I also found one more(different illustrator)

and there's another besides this* (still yet another illustrator) but again, I haven't found an online scan. And the last one of the type I have again has no loss
*actually, my reasrches have led me to conclude that there is probably and
eighth Wizard of this type as well, but as I have yet to even see a copy of it, I cannot comment on whether it has a loss or not (It largely depends on who did the illstrations)
Posted by Mandrake on 09-07-2012 at07:19:
Awesome pics there, Nop. And I can't believe that prime minister lost her shoe three times. The middle link doesn't work though.
Posted by Nopperabo on 09-10-2012 at14:33:
While cleaning my room over the weekend, I located a few dupicalte books, so I did a little scanning and here are a few of the other Japanese examples
First the three other oz I mentioned (in order I mentioned them)
and a few more
The Nutcracker
The Little Match Girl
The Elves and the Shoemaker
and a Cinderella
There are a few more (at least 2 more nutcrackers, 2 more cinderellas and another Little Match girl*) but at the moment I only have one copy of those books (and so can't risk damaging them by scanning) So I hope this does till I do.
* The other little match girl is sort of interesting as it is actually from the same book as the first one I posted above, so logically I should have been able to scan it. The problem is that, in that case, whether or not the picture is there is dependent on the
edition as well as the book. There are two versions of the page. Older copies have the page following the one I scanned (which shows the little boy running away with the little match grils shoe) with the Little Match girl with the other shoe still one. In newer copies, the picture has been redrawn so that the Little Match Girs is completely barefoot, with the other shoe sitting in the snow (probably to more accurately match the story, where the shoe that wasn't stolen was run over by the cart) they spare copy is a current version, and I don't have an old one at this time.)
Posted by Mandrake on 09-10-2012 at17:20:
Great finds Nop! Thanks for taking the time out to upload the scans.
Posted by hunter77721 on 09-12-2012 at07:52:
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Originally posted by Nopperabo
There are a few more (at least 2 more nutcrackers, 2 more cinderellas and another Little Match girl*) but at the moment I only have one copy of those books (and so can't risk damaging them by scanning) So I hope this does till I do.
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Maybe could You to make a photos of that illustrtations? I'm really curious of that, because in my country I can't get books with that beautiful pictures.
Posted by Nopperabo on 09-12-2012 at13:06:
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Originally posted by hunter77721
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Originally posted by Nopperabo
There are a few more (at least 2 more nutcrackers, 2 more cinderellas and another Little Match girl*) but at the moment I only have one copy of those books (and so can't risk damaging them by scanning) So I hope this does till I do.
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Maybe could You to make a photos of that illustrtations? I'm really curious of that, because in my country I can't get books with that beautiful pictures. |
No, my only camera that can take a digital photo is the one in my camera, and that has such poor resolution you wouldn't be able to see anything.
EDIT:
I took some careful slow work, but I managed to scan the most of the images without damaging the books (I couldnt find an older copy of the match girl). Just don't complain about the shading on the fist nutcracker image; to get a clearer picture, I would have had to literally tear the book in half. And hunter, this is IT for the moment, as I said, I don't have the time or ENERGY to scan ALL of my collection.
Cinderella
Nutcracker
and I found a Korean on my shelf while i was looking for the others

Posted by fantomaZ on 09-12-2012 at20:05:
London Boulevard 2010
nice scene at the cemetary
Posted by Nopperabo on 09-12-2012 at21:54:
On TV today (sorry, too new to have a link)
Sidekick, "Insane in the Cranial" Valerie kicks off her shoes and socks while suspended over a pit of aliiagators; so she can use her feet to tickle the rest of the group and make them fall. as is common in cartoons, she has them back by the next scene.
Posted by Mandrake on 09-13-2012 at02:51:
Thanks for taking the time out to do all those scans, Nop. Some really nice pics there. That London Blvd. movie also looks great.
Posted by hunter77721 on 09-13-2012 at06:47:
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Originally posted by Nopperabo
(...) And hunter, this is IT for the moment, as I said, I don't have the time or ENERGY to scan ALL of my collection.
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You put here a GREAT collection of wondrful pics. Thank You for it!
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