Hotel curtain racks make great support frames

Jan 16, 2011 10:15

Nicely adjustable, too.  With the sun drapes open, an odd pair of wings is viewable in one of the windows from the park across the street.  :D


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breakspire January 17 2011, 00:18:12 UTC
those wings look great!

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gyrhawk January 17 2011, 03:05:06 UTC
Quite the compliment, coming from you! ;>

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tastyeagle January 18 2011, 21:17:46 UTC
Umm yeah, you blew my mind at FC.

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gyrhawk January 19 2011, 07:18:40 UTC
Oh heya, Orzel! Didn't realize you were the sharp looking iggle I was talking to before the parade! This whole fursuit thing is kind of fun / scary-addictive, hmm?

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c_eagle January 19 2011, 09:49:13 UTC
You really ramped up the avian presence there, not to mention just being a great costume in and of itself! Looking forward to seeing how the tail works out when/if you have a chance for that also ^v^ !

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gyrhawk January 20 2011, 02:28:31 UTC
Hee, yeah, still need to figure that one out... I don't have the pygostyle to splay one properly. ^v^

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c_eagle January 20 2011, 06:12:34 UTC
hehheh... yep! Pygos are good! (and a necessary consideration usually for birds)... Some suits have a padded appendage to support tail apparatussussusses...

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sawblade5 January 22 2011, 09:36:12 UTC
Do you have any other pictures of your Hawk Fursuit? I am wanting to see the front, side, tail, and the back of the suit. It's a Red-tailed Hawk like my Victor Redtail Fursuit Right?

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gyrhawk January 22 2011, 11:39:52 UTC
I... don't have a tailfan yet! *hides head with wing*

Did find a short clip of the FC parade though, that perhaps best shows everything:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k92WpPSG90s

I haven't seen your Victor Redtail Fursuit! Pics please!! ^v^

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bovil January 22 2011, 23:59:53 UTC
gyrhawk January 23 2011, 01:12:58 UTC
Wow, that's so sharp... not sure how you got me to stand that still! Thank you so much!!

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bovil January 23 2011, 01:35:30 UTC
A fast lens, a fast shutter speed and a bit of good light does wonders.

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