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New York Comic-Con, Saturday, February7th, 2009.
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X-Men photo shoot at Dragon Con 2016
X-Men photo shoot at Dragon Con 2016
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Just a quick iPhone snap lit by the bedside lamp, so not good optical quality. But I liked the stark contrasts.
HMS CYCLOPS
Built 1907, by Sir James Laing & Son (Sunderland, U.K.), Deptford Yard, Sunderland, UK (Yard # 609)
Displacement : 11300 tons
Overall Length : 145.1 metres x Beam 16.8 metres.
Machinery : 2 Screws each driven by a Triple Expansion Steam Engines built by Richardsons, Westgarth & Co. Ltd.
Speed : 13.0 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
1905: Indrabarah : Indra Line Ltd : Laid down and launched as passenger liner.
1905-1907: Purchased by the Admiralty and completed as a Submarine Depot Ship.
1907: HMS CYCLOPS : Royal Navy: Submarine Repair and Depot Ship
1907: 5 November : Cyclops was commissioned at Devonport
1914-18: Cyclops served with the Grand Fleet throughout the war
1920: 31 January : She was reduced to reserve at Sheerness.
1922: 21 December : She commissioned at Chatham for service with the First Submarine Flotilla of the Atlantic Fleet.
1926: 16 December : She was commissioned for work with the First Submarine Flotilla in the Mediterranean.
1929: 27 September : She re-commissioned at Malta for work with the First Submarine Flotilla in the Mediterranean.
1932: 29 April : Re-commissioned at Chatham to continue her previous work.
1935: 31 January : She re-commissioned at Portsmouth for work with the First Submarine Flotilla in the Mediterranean
1937: Stationed near Oran during Spanish civil war to support two squadrons of RAF flying boats that were patrolling the Mediterranean
1939: Formed Third Submarine Flotilla at Harwich
1940-1945? : At Rothesay, working with the operational boats of the 3rd Flotilla running from HMS Forth at Holy Loch, further up the River Clyde.
1947 : Sold to John Cashmore Ltd and scrapped at Newport.
HMS CYCLOPS in this undated photograph on a Gale and Polden postcard
Photo elements:
Visor flare: pixabay.com/photos/lens-flare-light-bright-light-rays-744...
Background: unsplash.com/photos/mBXXP7ns6lM
Chillin at CandyDoll with my most recent cyclops look. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/CandyDoll/124/108/27
So skull like from this angle. On this morning, I met Thomas Heaton! He was shooting a new video series (with some other well known YouTube stars) and just happened to be there at the same time as me. I wouldn't be trying to learn landscape photography if I hadn't been inspired by his YouTube videos so it was a thrill to get to meet him in such a random way. Such a surreal image for a surreal experience. Alabama Hills, California.
X-Men photo shoot at Dragon Con 2016
BREAKING NEWS My 707th picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (January 2018). First uploaded January 2011.