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Ever since mankind first found (and grossly misinterpreted) elephant skulls, we have been fascinated by the Cyclops, that old one-eyed giant.

 

The fleshy one is from 7th Voyage of SInbad, and is probably the best movie monster ever.

 

The skeleton is from Dungeons & Dragons, hence the differences in things like feet and forehead horns.

Marvel Superhoroes at Universal...Islands of Adventure, Orlando. USA. 2014 - my kids having great time getting as many poses in with the Marvel superheroes as poss ( only come out on certain times and queues form quick)

Once upon a time (also known as last summer), my photography buddy Andie moved to Florida. We still manage to get together, one visiting the other and doing a shoot or two. Unfortunately we only got to shoot for one evening but we managed to have some great and fun times. Our friend Eric was able to come over and join in the fun. These are our night shots, more to come soon.

 

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Cyclops, aka Scott Summers.

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Yet to be fully completed (as at 8th October '09), this building is of the new Menzies Centre, a building for medical research and teaching. It has an unusual design and facade, which I will eventaually show you in a more conventional manner in the future.

 

This is looking up from the pavement level showing one of the corners of the building in which a Cycloptic look is shown. Lots of asymmetry in its' symmetry.

 

Single RAW file processed in Nikon Capture NX2 and Photoshop CS3.

 

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'Vanning Cyclops Concubine'; fake movie poster I made out of photos from my last shoot of a buddy, his lady, and his sweet van.

 

Photo/edit/©: Travis Haight Photography

Models: Scott "Zombie" Stevens, Kristin Lindsey, and Zombie's sweet '72 Econoline.

Dressed and ready for action

Went to the Oregon coast with my friend and fellow photographer, Calvin, who brought some great gas masks and goggles to play with.

Opisthoncus polyphemus,

Frankston,

Victoria, Australia.

Taken with an Arette 1a camera in week 376 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

 

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Agfa Vista ISO200 film from Poundland, developed in the Rollei Digibase C41 kit.

 

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Cyclops, a copepod, w.m.

Ciclops, de zwemvoet met maar één oogje.

 

Zerene stack Pmax.

30 steps @ 15 um.

Nikon D7100 + AFD 200 F5.6 ISO 200

Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5X.

 

Asahi Pentax S1 with Clip-On Exposure Meter

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Need to re-stretch this onto the frame

 

Mixed media on canvas

(we should have used only one eye!)

From x1 x2 x3 and x-men origins

CYCLOPS! Another silver age Marvel comics based sticker design.....(gearin up for the Tucson Comicon....where I will be splittin a table with Donovan White)

One of eight monsters released in a variety of colors by Palmer Plastics in 1964.

On top of My PC there lives a Cyclops !

Early shots with my Noël (Fuji X-Pro 1). Taken in a very dim light condition. Pushed the ISO to 5000 and yet a very pleasing SOOC image.

 

Editing done was only the signature below.

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