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- BATMAN MOUNTAIN -
After driving hours along the icelandic fjord we arrived in the little town of Hofn.
Not too far from it, there is a moutain called Vesturhorn. As usual it was windy, but this time on the field, the wind was even stronger, blowing the black sand into our face making the challenge to take picture even more epic.
After 30 min, Dan told me that he lost the key!!
Too be honest, I wasn’t worry at all, i was pretty sure we’d find them easily. But after 2 hours of intense research into the dunes of black sand fighting against the wind and the night coming over, we had to quit and get a B plan. Nobody was around to help us and the town was at 15 km….
Confident, we started walking toward the town but we realized it would take us hours and hours to reach Hofn. Then we had to give a few calls and wait hours in the frizzing night to finally have someone willing to help us!
The worst is that we had to leave the car alone with all our stuff blocked inside (specially the camera gear).
Lucky us, Hofn has an aerodrome and the rental car sent us the spare key by plane. So after a deserved restful night in a confortable hotel and less than 10 hours after the event, we got the spares key in our hands.
We got back to the car and decided to have a quick look around if we would find the lost keys… it took us less than 2 minutes to found them wink emoticon!
At the end, we spent more time looking for the key than taking picture however i managed to have a few interesting images
I don't know what is our Dark Knight looking forwards to, but I know what I'm looking forwards to......
I'm looking forwards to Phoenix Custom Batman to replace this old one!! T.T
Can I get it in Dec 2017? T.T
Hello everyone today the heroes are baaaaaack😄
Batman always needs help that's right, unity is strength💪
Go on the picture to know all the names of the characters👆
Original characters and picture by me
Display stand made for the french temporary exhibition "Case Briques" at the Pixel Museum. (From April 11 to June 3, 2018)
An exhibition around LEGO video games.
A dressing "cavernous" to give a small atmosphere "Batcave" in the display.
To keep the harmony with the "Marvel" part and because the place was also limited in the window case, the display stand was deliberately limited to 43 Batman.
New OC's :P
Anyways. I wanted to post my favorite 2 heroes. I'm really proud to own a purist version of them. I got the parts sometime before Christmas, but never got around to photoing them until today. I used a different head for Batman and different hair for Robin. The only thing I would change is the legs. I'd like them to have some printing on them. The capes are the newer stretchy material that I have become a fan of. One day I hope to own the regular blue version of Batman. This is my favorite color combo of them and it brings back all kinds of good memories. The Robin is Dick Grayson, but could easily be Tim Drake, who is my 2nd favorite. Enjoy!!
I was inspired by Dave Ex Machina's pic of a Rabid Batman and wanted to try it out myself with some of my different heads.
This is what you get for your birthday when you have a Batman obsessed sister who knits. Maybe one day she'll make me a sweater. Thanks, Zanna!
With Batman and Robin becoming better partners than ever, a new obstacle appears, Deathstroke the Terminator, now will Batman and Robin be able to fight back against this new menace, and his equally dangerous employer.
'Hey look, it's the Boy Wonder and Batman out there!'
'Hello good citizen, nothing to see here, have a nice day....'
Batman Returns (1992) - Max Shreck (Christopher Walken), The Penguin (Danny DeVito), Batman (Michael Keaton) and Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer)
A shot from 'Batman' mountain, South Eastern Iceland. The sea was absolutely raging wild here this day, coupled with some great light at dawn, plus a calm sky makes for an image of two halves
Brunnhorn is a little-known, jagged mountain in south-east Iceland. It often nicknamed the Batman Mountain due to its distinctive shape, giving it the appearance of bat ears. Brunnhorn is most often seen to the east of Vestrahorn, a much more well-known mountain.
A long lens was used to pick out the details here of the lesser known peak which was quite a challenge as you can see with the sea it was seriously windy, taken at sunrise with one of the only bits of light I got illuminating this peak.
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Batman’s Villains from DC Comics Theme (Lego Purist Minifigures)
L-R: Deathstroke, Penguin, The Riddler, The Joker, Hugo Strange and Deadshot
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Jeez do I fucking love the Arkham games. They're easily one of my favorite game franchises, and Arkham Knight is no exception. I've been playing it for 3 days straight now. My overall thoughts are that i think the story is pretty good, but I feel like it needed way more creepy hallucinations from Scarecrow, like in the first game. I get that what we did get was meant specifically for Batman's fear, but I would have loved more of the stuff we got in Asylum. My other big gripe is the Batmobile. The driving itself took a bit of getting used to, but the fucking tank combat really pushed me over the edge. It would be fine if it wasn't as prevalent. Like half the fucking missions are destroying drones, and it just doesn't feel like Batman. Other than that, it's still Batman Arkham, combat is tight, as is predator, and Gotham feels great (so. many. Easter eggs :3) and I'm still having fun even after I beat the main story. As of writing I have not gotten 100%, so I haven't gotten to the true end, but I still feel very comfortable recommending this game to longtime Batman fans, and anyone who enjoyed any of the previous Arkham games.
No idea where this is from, I saw a statue in a newsletter and instantly decided I want to build it. Didn't turn out well enough to bother to do a complete fig unfortunately.
Happy Fly Day Friday everyone! This Batman Fly was busily feeding in the garden today!
The Batman Fly or Batman Hoverfly (Myathropa florea) is commonly found in wooded areas across the UK and will visit gardens. This fairly large yellow and black hoverfly has an abdomen that ranges from dull to bright lemon yellow, with black markings. The most distinctive feature is a dark mark on the thorax that resembles the Batman logo, though some are more bat-shaped than others. They feed on the pollen and nectar of a range of flowers, from blackthorn in spring to umbellifers in summer and ivy in autumn. Their aquatic larvae develop in water-filled holes and crevices in trees, but adults can lay eggs in just about any container with some standing water. They've even been known to use compost and wet cow dung.
The only species in its genus, Myathropa florea is a large and distinctive hoverfly found commonly throughout the UK. Mypthropa florea is known as the Dead Head Fly, and also the Batman Hoverfly due to the distinctive pattern on the thorax, which is thought to resemble a skull or the Batman logo! It is also known as the Yellow Haired Sun Fly due to its' distinctive yellow hairs!
Myathropa florea is widespread and often common throughout Britain. It can be seen from May to October (peaking July/August) in well wooded areas, and it favours large umbel flowers, but is often seen at Ivy flowers in late summer. Larvae occur in rot holes or cavities of decaying leaves amongst roots at the base of trees.