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at the steelworks again with BOSS today, did the clown sketch a while back and BOSS has been on me to put it up so I said go ahead you do it, so here we are! finished just in time but there was more to be had!
I'm sorry long absence.I was not good for a while.... now I'm back flickr and my life with Boss together!!
I'm ok and Boss too. thank you for your message.
Page 18 : Boss Rugor Nass, ou le chef des Gungan durant la bataille de Naboo !
A l’exception des jambes, il est entièrement peint à la main et la tête et une pièce faite à la main aussi (d'ailleurs ça se voit :p)
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Page 18 : Boss Rugor Nass, aka Boss Nass , chef of the Gungans during the battle of Naboo (Episode I) !
Exept for the legs, he's entirely hand painted , and his head is a custom piece !
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Now some of you might think you've seen me snap this figure before, but no, that was Boba Hogg! So technically, this is a toy I've never photographed!
This was taken during Wild in the Streets at the Brewster Projects DIY spot in Detroit. After patiently waiting to get passed the mob of kids that wanted Reynolds' signature, I asked him if it was alright for me to take his picture.
I became disoriented when I pressed the button and the camera didn't fire, so I quickly took this photo of him awaiting his next big fan. I'm glad I took this one rather than walking away disappointed.
Reynolds was one of my heroes growing up skating, and seeing him this up-close in person was surreal.
Stormies rule. Nuff said :3
Inspired by this www.flickr.com/photos/47018679@N02/5426172054/in/photostream
The boss of the 48th Fighter wing applies the power, lights the burners, and departs in LN159 for another sortie from RAF Lakenheath
Ape Hangers on a Harley in Okinawan. This was taken at Koza during an International Festival and bikers from both Okinawa and many of the U.S. service who serve on the Island where gathered.
this chap was the boss as far as I could tell, amongst the group of monkeys that I was watching anyway.
Batu Caves, KL, Malaysia 2017
Carved roof boss in the late 15th century nave roof.
St Nicholas's Parish Church in Nuneaton provides the sort of stately and attractive landmark architecture this town sorely needs, though it is sadly somewhat marginalised by the current road layout, which has left it separated from the town centre by part of the ring road.
Most of the present building dates from the fifteenth century, and is a grand example of a prosperous looking town church, with aisles to nave and chancel and an elegant nave clerestorey (inside spanned by the original gorgeous panelled ceiling).
The interior is elegant, attractive and very light, owing to whitewashed walls and a lack of stained glass (all the Victorian glass was destroyed by wartime bombing, except for one window in the south chapel).
As in common with most churches in this part of Warwickshire, the church is generally kept locked outside of services.