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将门虎子 | adoored @南翔*, SH
*The birthplace of the soup dumplings.
As for this door, the lion decoration signifies the occupants' status in society. A monster-themed door is usually the home of a ranked official, the more ferocious the animal, the higher the rank; until dragons, which were solely reserved for royals or those very close to the royal family.
NB. 南翔 (Nanxiang) - est. 505AD, is one of the most famous historic old-towns near the Shanghai metro area.
f/2 ⌾ 1/125s ⌾ ISO400
Former London Country/Green Line AEC Swift SMA1 seen in its second life with Groves of Sheffield, or the 'Nu-Life Window Bus Company' as they were christened in some circles.
It is seen in Sheffield in March 1987.
Our constant flea market/yard sale/thrift store hunts net lots of toys for very cheap and we sometimes get behind on sorting.
For 1:18 loose figs we have designated tubs for Star Wars and GI Joe, but everything else just got dumped into general tubs if not being displayed. As the number of figs increases, so does the difficulty in locating a particular one.
So, this was overdue. We got them sorted by genre and, before we bagged them and got them into labeled tubs, we know that some of you are like us and enjoy taking a look through lots like this. 😊
Since these are coming from things like yard sale tables and thrift store grab bags, some have accessories and some don't. We didn't keep up with that either so the accessories are piled in other tubs. A lot of the accessories are gear for the soldiers, so that's not character specific and no concern. For any story scenes with 1:18 soldiers we can just grab gear as needed. But we'll need to look through the tubs and reunite unique items with the licensed characters.
Cheap toy collecting! Incredibly enjoyable. 😊
Back after a break from flickr, I'm doing another 100 x series this year, and my new theme is 'black and white'.
Here's the first in my series: a wintry shot from early January.
Made this afternoon in our garden, Magnolia
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_(geslacht)
Canon 700D with EF50mm f/1.4 USM
October 22, 3PJL
El Paso, Texas
“A small blue bug shaped unidentified flying object has been flying through the U.S, soaring so fast it creates sonic booms throughout cities, leaving massive damage in it's wake. It was first seen in Hub city, and is traveling south towards Texas. And Now, sports.”
Jaime Reyes picks up the remote, and quickly switches the television off. He then stands up from his couch, and walks over to his kitchen. He opens his pantry only to find granola bars and ramen noodles. He takes a pack of noodles, flipping the orange bag to inspect the cooking directions.
J: “Alright, two cups of water-”
Jaime hears huge “crash” and runs as fast as he can to the door, to find a gaping hole and a blue object on the floor. It quickly extends six “legs” and starts to crawl all over his living room. Jaime runs out the door scared for his life. He sprints across the road, and into an alley. The object makes it's way to where Jaime is, and latches itself onto his back, plunging it's sharp legs into his skin, and tearing his shirt. Two men looking for the object run into the alley, and point their weapons at Jaime.
Man: “Lower your guns, Boys.”
A man wearing purple and black armor steps out of the darkness, and in front of the two men.
Man: “Listen kid, we've been following that thing for a long time. My boss has found that it went missing from where he was keeping it. So please get it off of you, and we won't Kill you.”
But Jaime can't speak. He's in shock. The scarab is extending almost organic metal across Jaime's body. After forming on his body and hardening, wings sprout from the scarab, as well as a helmet, covering Jaime's face. The only way he can see are two transparent yellow eyes, until an HUD appears inside of his mask. One problem however, he can't control his body. The suit flies at the first thug, grabs his shoulders, and thrusts him through a nearby wall. He then punches the second one in the gut, sending him flying through the air, and into a metal fence. The leader begins to fly in the air, and precedes to pull the fence out of the ground using his magnetic abilities. He then warps the fence and wraps it around Jaime.
Suit: “The reach will conquer!”
Jaime: “What?”
Suit: ‘You are a host, doomed to be the instrument of your world's dea-”
The man slams Jaime into the ground with a light post.
Jaime: “That seemed to have shut it up.”
Realizing the suit has no control over him, Jaime regains control of his body. He flies up to the man, grabs his leg, spins around multiple times, and throws him as hard as he can into the sky, and watches the man disappear. He then feels a sudden impulse to travel to Hub City, and begins his journey.
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Here's my second outing with my Firecrest 16 Stop and wow it really does do an amazing job with colour long exposures. Editing was minimal with really only a few adjustments from the basic panel in LR5 plus the use of a ND grad 1 stop for the water toward the middle of the bottom half. For this one I did a 4 minutes 22 second exposure, hence the title, well that and I really couldn't come up with anything better but in 16 stop terms 1/250 of a second is 4 minutes 22 seconds, maybe I'll change it later ;)
I just wanted to thank everyone that took the time to comment on my last upload, I really do appreciate them even if I don't respond straight away I will soon.
Equipment:
. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
. Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM
. Formatt-Hitech Firecrest 16 Stop IRND
. Triggertrap Mobile App & Dongle
Exposure:
. Tripod
. 22mm @ f/9 ISO 100 & 262 Seconds
Sony a9 (ILCE-9)/Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM
Strobist Info: 1 Flashpoint Evolv 200 (aka Godox AD200) in Cheetah "Ricebowl RB-90" with grid, camera right
Ladybug or Ladybird (depending on where you are from) on Queen Anne's Lace, which is a precursor to the domestic carrot.
50mm f/1.4 wide open with extension tube. These were taken hand held at dusk. The sun had gone down below the horizon. It shows what a light bucket the f/1/4 is. 1/200/sec on most of them I think.
The one is a heron. Not certain what the other five are.
Terilbah Reserve, The Entrance, NSW Central Coast, Australia.
Prise de vue :
Leica M3, Summarit 5cm f/1.5.
Kodak : Trix 400@320 Asa.
f 1,5 - 1/125 secondes.
Développement :
Kodak : D76 1+3 (17,30 mn) @ 21°.
Scanner :
Epson 1650.
Enjoyed by two railfans in the first coach, Class 'V200.1' 221 138-1 heads away from Salzbergen on a misty 20th August 1977 with a service for Rheine, the two 1,350hp engines of this 1960s-built diesel-hydraulic making easy work of this light trailing load. 221 138 was one of twenty locos of this class sold by DB to the Greek Railways (OSE) in 1988. After being taken out of service at the end of the 1990s, they were repatriated to Germany by the Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH for use by private rail freight companies, but 221 138 was not one that survived to see further use.
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Camera : Canon EOS 550D
Lens : EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
ISO Speed 100
Focal Length 46 mm
Aperture f/5.0
Exposure sec (1/25)
Software
-Lightroom 3