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Alright, I've been running for quite a while now. Let's see how far we are... Alright, so Vibe took Shark out and I think Kim has almost taken down Arthur. Can't really see it. The only thing I can see is a lot of light. Now it's time for my part of the plan.
"Let's end this Thawne!"
RF: "Give me your best shot!"
I turn around and hit him with a speedpunch.
Vibe (in the background): "Speedpunch all the way!"
"Flash to Kim, I took down Reverse Flash and Vibe has taken down King Shark. How is Doctor Light doing?"
52 Weeks of Star Wars is a weekly photo project starring various characters from the Star Wars franchise. This photo project is a continuation of sorts to my original series; 365 Days of Clones, specially my Cloned Photos mini-series.
Today marks the Thirtieth Ninth creation in this year long adventure. As the title suggests; 52 Weeks of Star Wars, one new photo will be taken, edited and added to the running total every Sunday. The twist is that all the images will be a recreation of sorts of a previous image. Some; like today, will be a recreation from a movie poster, while others will be recreations of famous images of the 20th century or album covers. There may even be the odd recreation of a painting!
“R2” is my recreation of the Disney and Pixar animated film Wall E.
Some of you may be wondering why I chose to create a Cloned Photo based upon this particular movie poster. Both Wall E and R2 are very independent droids, but are both much better at what they do with their counterparts; Wall E has Eve and R2 has 3PO.
Enjoy!
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The undercarriage is simple but would be impossible to achieve without the newish Mixel joints. It’s strong enough to support the weight of the aircraft and is somewhat like the real thing.
Askew... (I love this word!)
Here's artwork by Ka and Ma :) Feathers glued to the most unfortunate frame ever. I bought the frame 3 years ago, it was unpacked in a cupboard for about a year. When finally decided to remove the foil and had some nice triptych in photos, the glass broke upon unpacking :) But decided to insert pictures anyway, but they kept slipping down without the glass. After about a month of looking at half-photos I decided to take it down and it fell behind a chest of drawers and I was not able to retrieve it for about 6 months...
Fingers crossed for our 'art' survival in this frame :)
But the askew photo below? it represents our family very well :)
1972
portrait, unidentified
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
The best 2 weeks of my year are about to start and I'm feeling nervous and excited and I wish I could get on that plane right now! Busy day with last-minute shopping and packing and buying tons of chocolate for my friends. This time tomorrow I will be in Slovenia <3
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greenville, maine
1972
aerial, greenville cemetery
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
A busy evening with company over and I managed to sneak out to take this photo with my daughter! The beautiful dahlia is from my garden and it had broken off the stem. Late for weeks theme but its done!!
Check out ma mean right cross! Take that you feathery fiend!
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For more information about adopting animals from the Edmonton Humane Society, check out their website: www.edmontonhumanesociety.com
Essentially what photography is is life lit up. ~Sam Abell
This is from my shoot this past Friday with Tanesha, so much fun to work with, and such a great model. She made my life so easy behind the camera...more to come.
Strobist:
Einstein 640 boomed up from Tanesha in beauty dish with sock
Einstein 640 camera front left in 7" reflector with 10 degree grid (little rim light)
Einstein 640 camera front left aimed at background in 7" reflector with 30 degree grid
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Sekor 110mm F2
Ilford FP4 Plus
Pocket Wizards II
Self-developed
Epson V600 scanner
Day 39. Reminiscing.
A bit more classic portrait today. Do kinda like my hair on this one, I got rid of my curls for one day. =)
Strobist info: SB-24 in shoot-through umbrella at camera left.
This mural is on the side of an upper floor of a building. I assume it was painted from the roof of the lower building next to it. I think it’s pretty - but a shame it isn’t in a more prominent place, as it’s easy to walk past without noticing it.