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Minolta CLE
M-Rokkor 40mm f/2
Kodak TMAX 100
XTOL 1:1
Reflecta RPS7200
Holiday snaps, first two rolls with my new Minolta CLE!
Another solid Western working, that wasn't. The 15.55 Paddington - Birmingham 1M15 produced 47 087 Cyclops instead of the hoped for class 52 on Sunday 8th of June 1975. The train is near Claydon between Banbury and Leamington Spa. Another afternoon 'drive in the country' for wifey and another earful for her about the failed diagram...
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'Cyclops' heads the 14.25 New Street - Paddington in the summer of 1972.
One of my first efforts with an 'Instamatic', I was so disappointed with the results and realised that a better camera was essential.
I believe this to be a cyclops, open to other ID suggestions. Kenmore, King County Washington, 26 February 2016.
PCA235 - Anthropomorphism
Sunday, November 25 - Sunday, December 09, 2012
Image Tag: pca235
an·thro·po·mor·phism
noun \an(t)-thrə-pə-ˈmȯr- fi-zəm \
: attributing human form or behavior to a deity, animal, or object
WIT: During a family hike this past year we picked up this uniquely shaped piece of driftwood. It caught our eye because of its anthropomorphic appeal and was the first subject that came to mind for the assignment. I suspended the piece from the ceiling using black thread and placed a piece of black foamcore board as a back drop. For lighting I used an off-camera flash snooted with a piece of paper and held high and to the right. Cropped to better frame the wood and some quick cloning to remove traces of the thread. I also added a bit of a warming filter to the image before posting it.
vintage ma-ba gashapon cyclops. came with little things that ooze out of the figure ( regular ones came with goo that you squeezed out and little garbage things came with it)
a little smaller than the standard painted monsters.
This minifig was inspired by Jaypercent:
www.flickr.com/photos/jaypercent/7082247943/in/faves-bric...
Instead of having a mostly plain design like Jaypercent, I chose to use a printed torso and mid section on mine.
According to Lego, Cyclops lives alone on deserted island. He would probably eat the bird but having only one eye has really diminished his depth of field.
series 9