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Had to get the V-24 out before heading home :)
Bayble Island in the background, really good night and the moon was amazing!
Former Army Air Corps/RAF Britten-Norman BN-2T Defender 4000s in service from 2004 to 2021, stored on the west side of Solent Airport the former RNAS Lee-on-Solent/HMS Daedalus (EGHF).
All are pending sale with interest from potential airlines/operators due to this ex military type having a longer fuselage than the civilian Islander.
The all new City tyres are a real game changer on the Defender. When we were designing it, we knew that they’ll be out, but the launch was half a year later than the 40659, so we went for something else… Oh well.
Penzance-allocated Cornwall County Fire Brigade Land Rover G940AGL, photographed in August 2010. It was on the road between 8/1989 and 11/2015, subsequently being exported.
Scanned from a slide in my collection.
This German WWI cannon is mounted in Speers Point Park at the northern end of Lake Macquarie. According to the local council it is a minenwerfer, or German trench mortar. It was one of two donated to the Council after the war for display in the Park.
TAIR-11A (ТАИР-11А) 135mm f2.8 lens @ f 2.8.
Day 26 of Pentax Forum's Daily in June 2018 Challenge.
The all new City tyres are a real game changer on the Defender. When we were designing it, we knew that they’ll be out, but the launch was half a year later than the 40659, so we went for something else… Oh well.
At least 6 pairs of Great Crested Grebes on Chard Reservoir this morning, so plenty of territorial disputes.
a look back in time to the same yard in my last two shots, which at that time was working on the construction of HMS Defender, the fifth Type 45 destroyer to be built on the Clyde
Partick - August 2009
After a very long period of stop I used the Christmas holidays to return making MOCs. These are my version of Land Rover Defender, 3 and 5 doors.
Now after watching all of Luke Cage and having so much hype around Iron Fist and The Defenders, I’ve really been thinking about the future of the Marvel Netflix shows. So here I am to give my thoughts on what Luke Cage Season 2 should be, or what it really should be called… Power Man and Iron Fist.
Yep, the first thing I want is for Marvel just to bring Luke Cage and Iron Fist together and never separate them for their own shows. In the comics (which for a little plug, everyone should read the new Power Man and Iron Fist comic, it’s incredible), these guys are basically brothers, and I really want to see that in live-action. It would also give a good message about how people from different races and different backgrounds can come together and have such a tight bond and live in harmony!
And while we’re at it, let’s throw Jessica Jones in there too. Now she doesn’t need to have a big role, but I really want to see a development of her and Luke’s relationship so one day we can see Danielle Cage. Seriously, we need to make Power Man and Iron Fist the Fast and Furious of Marvel, they don’t have friends… they’re family.
Now one of my favorite things from Luke Cage Season 1 was Misty Knight, so it’d be great for her to return in Season 2. We need her to build that relationship with Iron Fist and hopefully get that metal arm!
As for villains, I’m not too picky, but I think it’d be cool if we see the Serpent Society. Now I think the best way to make them fit into this universe is make them sort of a mob/cult and instead of them looking like snakes they’d just keep their codenames. It’d be like Cottonmouth and Diamondback, but a whole society (even though those guys were never in the Serpent Society)!
Well, those are my thoughts on Luke Cage Season 2, or Power Man and Iron Fist, or Heroes for Hire, or whatever they’re going to call it, but what I’m more interested is what are YOUR thoughts on the future of Luke Cage and Iron Fist? Leave your ideas down in the comments and let’s discuss! Also, make sure to leave recommendations in the comments of other future movies you’d like me to give my ideas on!
Conceptual art image by me, R. Keith Clontz.
I thought this image was finished several times. I'm satisfied with the current version.
Elements in this image:
Foreground
Background
Archer
Dinosaur
Creature
Elephant herd
Tree
Skin texture (scales) for creature (added in 8 sections)
Fire
...will include the credits as soon as I can. ..trouble with flickr uploading the links
On December 15 I changed the image by adding highlights to the archers arm, by adding the dragonflies to the foreground and a bit more noise to the whole composition.
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Defenders of Stara Zagora memorial complex, by the architects Bogomil Davidkov and Blagvest Valkov with the scupltors Krum Damianov and Bozhidar Kozarev (1977). It was built in memory of the Bulgarian Voluntary Corps militiamen, who tried to fight against the Ottomans in 1877.
Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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Land Rover Defender 110 X699 HFA
Seen at the 2021 Higham Ferrers Christmas Sparkle
Land Rover belonging to Northants Search & Rescue
For Richard Cox this one, this was taken in our Yard when Bob Nickles was running and he Did the Conversion work too...
This was a Defender Flat Lorry.
RIG9461 Land Rover Defender seen at the New years day road run organised by the Somerset traction engine club
Sedgemoor Auction Centre
Taken with a Nikon D7000
Lance Cpl. Patrick Raymond Lewis fires at enemy targets during a base defense training excercise at Saber Strike 2012. Lewis, and other Marines assigned to 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, was defending a Marine stronghold by neutralizing notional opposing forces. 3/25 is a Pennsylvania-based Reserve unit. The role player was played by a Latvian army soldier. Saber Strike 2012 is a multinational, tactical field training and command post exercise that involves more than 2,000 personnel from the U.S. Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, the 4th U.S. Marine Division, the 127th Wing of the Michigan Air National Guard, Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian armed forces, with contingents from Canada, Finland, France and the U.K. The exercise, led by U.S. Army Europe, is designed to enhance joint and combined interoperability between the U.S. forces and partner nations, and will help prepare participants to operate successfully in a joint, multinational, interagency, integrated environment.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ray Lewis)
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