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Power House PIN-UP from FANTASTIC No.86

5th October 1968

Cyclops

With a window allowing the pilot to see the outside, the appearance of the robot thus created has that of a cyclops. Measuring 39 cm / 15.5 Inches high.

What he lacks in depth perception, he makes up in meanness.

Widelux F7,

26mm f2.8 swing-lens,

Kodak TriX ISO 400 rated at ISO 800, 1 stop push,

Developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 16.5mins at 20C,

Scanned at 3200 dpi using Epson F-3200 scanner,

Processed in CS3.

March 5th, 1980 Click on image to enlarge

Leeds Holbeck

Top: Cardiff-based Class 47 47087 Cyclops (originally D1673 and later 47624). Behind is class 31 31253 (formerly D5681, later 31431 and 31531). The huge building under construction behind is for Kay's Catalogue company. A mere 28 years later, in 2008, it was demolished !

Bottom: I couldn't resist doing this minor Photoshop modification to make 47087 live up to its name

My Flickr albums:- Class 47 / Leeds area / Other albums

Ref 61-01

A cyclops awaits on the path between the Caverns of Nathuz, Waldurk Forest and the road to Castle Fortaan.

Marvel Super Hero Island, Universal's Islands of Adventure

I found this Cyclops in some pond water in South Bend. The red eye is near the bottom, although it was not in the focal plane. I used some methyl cellulose to slow the creature down for the photo.

 

Photographed using a Bausch & Lomb biological microscope with a Baush & Lomb Phase Contrast condenser. Leica MIKAS microscope adapter with a 2/3X reducer, 10X objective and a 10X eyepiece.

This is the town of aci-castello -- part of what is called the cyclops riviera.

 

Its the kind of place where I was photographing a pillar -- and an old man standing next to it, upon spotting my camera, very slowly and discretely slipped behind the pillar. He had dark glasses and an oversized suit.

 

(Nikon F3, Kodak Ektar 100, Stacked filters : Graduated Gray + Neutral Density ND4 filter [hence the vignetting] , Nikkor 20mm f2.8 @ f/16, 1/125)

A scene from happier times

Ostpreußen Wall. Some 50 km from Wolfsschanze.

 

Poland, Summer 2008

 

Digital, 10 MgPx

Made with waterslide decals. Torso decal made by thepyromaster and the face was made by me.

After Poseidon’s Son Odysseus Pours Him Wine

These are a few of the tiny crustaceans and things found in a vernal pond at Wickiup Nature Center: cyclops and shrimp (I think). Don't hesitate to comment if I mis-identified anything. The presumed cyclops were the only ones in this image that I actually saw - they were visible primarily due to their quick motion. They were too small for me to easily focus on, especially while swimming all over and up and down through the water.

 

I have not really noticed the nice colored stripes on the cyclops as I've seen them photographed under microscope so despite the poor quality, I think the image is still of interest.

 

I had to stand one foot on ice and one in the muck to try to photograph these - it was very unstable and the ice finally gave way which mucked up the water and ended the session. I had rubber boots on which kept me from getting wet. In this situation - if anyone is tempted to try such a foolish thing - I recommend waders.

 

Wickiup Outdoor Learning Center, Iowa

 

20mm extension tube with 105 mm macro lense

 

Barron Cyclops

A classic robot design of yesteryear and golden age comic books,

the Barron stands guard with his one glowing red eye and deep blue energy core.

Head is a part from an espresso maker, bike gears, vintage flower sifter,car door handle

arms and c.b. antenna spring legs. Not to mention the proud display of his real piolet wings. His bright red eye and deep blue energy core are ultra-bright LED'S About 14" tall.

Harald Seiwert was in town but it was too wet for us to go outside as intended. We did these in the living room which came with the benefit of being able to listen to music, play guitar and even do a garage band session in between.. lots of stuff to talk about as this was Harald’s first encounter with light painting. His explosion of happiness upon seeing the first good shot was very recognizable so we kept on going until blue hour. He’s an experienced 3D animator as well and we have plans to collaborate on that front too.

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I found this Cyclops in some pond water in South Bend. This high magnification micrograph shows the red eye.

 

Photographed using a Bausch & Lomb biological microscope with a Baush & Lomb Phase Contrast condenser. Leica MIKAS microscope adapter with a 2/3X reducer, 40X objective and a 10X eyepiece.

Photos from my adventures with LEGO ILUG NY An amazing group of people with incredible talent driven by sheer love of LEGO!

 

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A very tiny office monster.

Thanks for the tip Captain

Taken at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France

The faceup is near done. x3 Gonna fix up some of the spots and Bai is ready to face the world. Just these light pastel colors I think for this one, since the sculpt and the eye are both so distinctive. Plus Bai's an alien and I do not want it to look as if ze has make-up.

Bai is of Camellia sculpt (cyclops head) by doll company Aileendoll.

determined to find jean, he'll stop at nothing

 

There are too many people to credit for the decals, but i thank them all, i'm gonna do a wolverine and the x-men storyline of my own. so i just need characters, not credit

Anyone only ever needs one eye, really.

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