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Grevenbroich, Germany 2013

.. or an unintended iso test .. happy Slider Sunday my friends :)

It took a lot out of me today to shoot this but I truly loved being outside exploring. There are to many days where I’m bed bound with this horrendous non stop illness I have. I cannot explain in words how much getting out with my camera can lift my mood at times. This shot wasn’t pre planned I just asked to get taken to an area I hadn’t been before and to stretch out in a new direction to explore. The light was beautiful as the sun was getting lower and it left me in awe of Mother Nature. If you actually zoom into my photo right hand side you will also be able to make out a ferry making it’s way across.

Blue and gold in one sky, I liked it quite a bit. Joyous weekend, one and all!

did this one with sofs when he was in town the other week.. its nice to meet someone who you always admired then even better when you find that you are both on the same page..

Se resaltan los naranjas (orange) y los azul verdosos (teal), colores opuestos y complementarios para dar resalte. Se utiliza en el cine.

 

Several portrait mode images from the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra stitched to an epic panorama

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Blockbuster

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My hair --> [KoKoLoReS] Lyall male version @ Crossroads September

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Location --> Surfer's Bay

 

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--> My album "BLOGGING"

When menhaden are roiling the water of the bayou, even the Laughing Gulls--opportunists that they are--get in on the action. The title in this case refers to the oddly symmetrical, broken white square reflecting on the rippled surface of Mud Lake.

 

It might be the heatwave of 1976 but it was still fairly overcast on this summer Friday down at Liskeard in Cornwall.

 

Captured here is Brush class 47 no. 47123 rolling in to the station with an up train of Mark 1 carriages, destination unknown, but perhaps headed to South Wales seeing as the loco was (I think) Cardiff allocated at the time.

 

Anyhow, more interesting than the loco is the mail trolley neatly parked against the wall, with the centre-pivot semaphore signal above it. And walking down the platform, arms behind his back and confident of his position in life, looks to be the smartly dressed Station Master wearing the BR uniform of the day, complete with tie - no sign of an orange vest here.

 

On the fashion front, aside from the flares, what really stands out are those shiny platform boots - didn't we all own a pair of those at sometime or other - and am I the only one who can hear 'Blockbuster' by The Sweet playing in the background?

 

Looks best full-screen.

 

Ilford FP4 rated at 125asa, developed in Acutol

 

23rd July 1976

Mission: Impossible 7 locomotive crash scene in Derbyshire. The replica steam train is driven off the cliff for the final crash scene in Tom Crusie's latest blockbuster film. The locomotive flies through the air in spectacular style before crashing into the quarry below. The train was built specifically for the film & resembles a BR Britannia and has been named Le General Rive-Reine which relates to the 1964 war film 'The Train'.

 

A very difficult shot, with security and cliffs. So, this shot almost didn't happen. Months of planning and an 8-hour wait, I got the shot with a clear view.

 

Published in The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph (22/08/21).

 

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Here's an oldie I recently dug up... certainly got my $$$ worth on this silver & black... Painted in 2001 on a major Highway... Ran clean until 2008. Seven years is a pretty good run. The spot looks like absolute SHIT these days. I guess I could go back and do it again, but that's an old chapter. Been there, done that.

Portrait shoot this past weekend with Gabrielle.

Tom Clancy's The Division

Cinematic Tools by HattiWatti

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SRWE for Hotsampling

 

found that one.

 

Konzertmuschel Norderney/ Ostfriesland

 

Shell (theater) on Norderney island/ Germany

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Closing up shop. Blockbuster Video, Evanston, Chicago Ave.

I LOVE SOUTHALL!

 

We are promised, 'Most luxurious 3 screen cinema', showing all the latest Bollywood and

Lollywood blockbusters. It was once the very busy and popular Liberty (Lee-burr-tee, as pronounced in Lahore!) Cinema where I spent nearly every Sunday afternoon with my family watching all the latest releases; I distinctly remember watching Bobby, Pakeezah, and a few loud Pakistani Punjabi fillums here, as well as running up and down the stairs in the halls! The other two, both further down the road, were the Century and the Dominion cinemas.

 

All the shows were sold out, every weekend, and whole families would turn out. During

the Interval, we would always eat samosay and jalebi, and were always excited to drink Coke from a can. The current cinema was restored in the late 1990s for £3 million, and does a good trade since reopening in 2001, although nothing like the 1970s, where

there were crowds and crowds of cinema-goers thronging the pavements at show times.

 

I would definately recommend a visit to Southall if you're ever in town; there is fantastic shopping here for all things desi (not matched anywhere in London, not even in Green Street, imho), you can even speak to the shopkeepers in any desi language, Punjabi being the lingua-franca around here! There are numerous mouth-watering and unforgettable food places to eat, and ample places for you to worship, whether you are Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or Christian. And every religious day is celebrated with gusto, Eid, Diwali and Holi, and all the Gurus' birthdays. The Southall Mela draws hundreds every summer to Southall Park, as well as for Baisakhi and Basant celebrations. Parking and traffic is horrendous and rush-hour lasts all day long, seven days a-week. But, you are promised a total desi experience in the the west of London. It's not called Little India for nothing y'know!

Paul Walker and Vin Diesel take it up a notch higher only on HBO India

Aka; the first appearance of the modern Suicide Squad, which you may well know, is my favorite super-team of all time. After seeing Xenomorph79's shot of the line-up I realized it was one of the major Squads I hadn't completed yet, so I jumped onto that ship.

 

Flag has an updated torso/legs, and Floyd's toting the gun used to help bring down Brimstone, Boomerang has a bandoleer now, and Tiger is Tiger.

 

Enchantress however, has a CMF Wacky Witch hat that I painted green and black, and a scarf made from the CMF Judge's robes.

 

Now let's talk about Blockbuster. I knew if I was gonna make a Bigfig, it was gonna be him, cause I just couldn't find a way to represent him as a standard minifig that I actually like. I've never done a Bigfig before, but for my skills I feel like he turned out pretty okay. Face is a little wonky but, it is in the comics too, so I'm alright with that. Base is just a standard Hulk fig, and indeed he does have his trademark mullet, albeit just painted down his back because a sculptor I am not.

 

The paint used was Model Masters over a spray-on white primer base for both Blockbuster and Enchantress's hat.

Anyways, I'm stoked to have this classic line-up together at last.

Let me know what you think!

 

ALSO: Reverse shots of Enchantress and Blockbuster can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/145864739@N04/31614324484/in/datepo...

 

Standalone shots of just Blockbuster and Enchantress can be seen here:

www.flickr.com/photos/145864739@N04/32079321290/in/photos...

 

And an alternate group shot can be found here:

www.flickr.com/photos/145864739@N04/32306273142/in/photos...

 

Cheers!

The retrospective of Olafur Eliasson in London's Tate Modern tackles our senses in more than one way. The eye becomes dazzled, odd materials beg to be touched, wet fog envelopes the whole body. Eliason wants us to be more aware of our place in nature. Surprising the senses refreshes our way of thinking.

 

'Your Spiral View' confuses the eye like a genuine fair ground attraction. The visitor enters a gigantic kaleidoscope and sees himself infinitely reflected. It's not easy to keep one's balance on the narrow walkway, without support, in a multi-faceted tunnel, but it's a perfect selfie opportunity...

 

Now on show, until January 5 2020.

Another blockbuster day of migration here in southern Ontario, even with the downpour of rain, at times the number of migrants (Kinglets - Ruby Crowned / Golden Crowned) were simply overwhelming which makes it impossible to lock onto one bird and get the shot. In between the madness I managed to grab a few frames of this Brown Creeper!

Kaos scar ilegal block

eso halla arriba fue un visaje

Blow by blow nonstop action.

Admission free.

Blockbuster. Because life isn't all about PPV and Netflix and Redbox.

 

I love film.

Basalt columns at Giant's Causeway, near Bushmills, County Antrim.

 

The blocks and how they tesselate reminds me of the 2980s gameshow Blockbusters.

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