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Size: 20cm x 20cm x 1.5cm (8"x8"x0.7")
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
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Another long ago garage sale that netted two Buzz Lightyears with blinky LED tendrils. It took some time to dis-enbowel him and make room for the firecracker.
I've played with destroying Buzz a few times and this is the best I have had one work out.
Cheers.
Buzz
One of the original cut-ups Buzz always maintains his edge (ouch)! Assembled from parts off of both column A and column B - vintage test box, screen door handle, old truck emblem, movie reels valve knobs, glass fuses, aluminum junction box, and, oh yes, saw blade. With Buzz there are no dull moments.
Buzz Lightyear, the young alpaca, stands in some exposed tree roots. I thought his legs and the roots would look good together.
Ha, Buzz was stamping books for kids in front of the Carousel Of Progress, me and Heather had to go get a picture taken of/with him! :]
Now i'm finishing the "catching up" process :)
This was taken with the 50mm f1.8 OM lens holding it backwards in front of the camera...
©Shari DeAngelo
This photo is best viewed Large on black.
Even better at original size (if you can).
Echinacea is known for its medicinal uses... I'm not sure this bee cares, but it sure cheered me up. I believe I get bonus points for getting on the ground for this one. :-)
New Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Disney Edition. Buzz replaces General Veers.
"My lord, I've reached the main power generators. The shield will be down in moments, you may start your landing."
Based on this image.
The 191, running between Windsor and Bracknell, is a stronger contender for title of "most contrasting termini".
Can anyone think of any other entries?
Windsor's nice, Bracknell... isn't so, although Bracknell doesn't have planes fly over it every 90 seconds, which is a major bonus for any town!
First Berkshire's Beeline 64017 (LT52 WXP) is seen here at Windsor Parish Church.
High Street, Windsor, Berkshire.
After 25 years at its present location, Aldershot Bus Station will close for good at the end of this week. To mark this occasion, the opportunity was taken today (03/05/2023) to recreate a scene that would have occurred around 10 years ago. When Stagecoach took over Fleet Buzz in 2011 they kept the identity for 3 years and repainted a number of their own buses into the distinctive yellow and black livery. One such bus was AE51VFV, now lovingly restored by James Bell. It is seen here in the bus station as it would have been seen on the Route 72 to Reading. Some town shots conclude this afternoon jolly.
Also known as the German V-1 and the USAAF JB-2
Length: 27'1" Height: 4'8" Weight: 4,750 lbs. Max Speed 480 mph.
The nickname "Buzz Bomb" came from the noise generated by its pulse-jet engine.
Seen Hill Aerospace Museum in Ogden Utah.
This bee was attempting to open the flower and crawl inside to get nectar. The flower is a type of Gentian, but does not fully open.
Back in the dark ages at the University of Kansas, Grace Pearson Scholarship Hall had one telephone per floor (8 or 20 residents, depending). There was also a phone room in the lobby, where someone was always on duty to answer the phone, and then "buzz" the person for whom the call was intended. Besides telephone calls, we used this system to summon each other to other floors, and to the basement for meals or hall meetings.
Of all the old junk I'm thinking about scanning/posting here, this one seemed especially appropriate to do as simply and easily as I could with my cell phone. Though I did still open up the image in Photoshop for a little cropping and brightening.