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No longer used, this is part of a wooden wheel on an old covered wagon in Steveston, BC. Behind it is a bounty of corn.
Multinational MRTT Fleet (NATO), Airbus A330-243MRTT, MRTT058, msn 1960, ex F-WWKF, tempo spanish reg EC-335, marked MRTT058 / M5, making first fligt after conversion at Getafe factory (LEGT). She will be T-058 in a very near future
As part of my ongoing movie and TV vehicles project, lately I've been looking at flying vehicles. Korben Dallas' flying taxi, from The Fifth Element, seemed like an obvious option.
on the fifth floor of the "teaching building" of "Taiyuan Institute of Technology", students head toward the stairs after class.
This is my custom Sith I made to celebrate Revenge of the Fifth. I'm really happy with how he came out, especially the head (it's superman CMF head). For those wondering about his lightsaber it is not a double sided saber it is a lightsaber pike (it's the same sort of weapon shadow royal guards use).
My Fifth Mociversary recently passed, and I celebrated it with a quick little comic below
Thank you all for being so awesome, and I hope I can keep MOCing for more years to come
Fifth Moc Wars entry.
Category: Unique Stays
Ever wanted to get go on an AirBnB adventure? A canal boat in Amsterdam, a lighthouse in Maine, a private island in the Caribbean - what kind of exotic experience would you choose?
This was one of the most tedious things I've ever done. There's about 1200 1x2 bricks in that damn water. And it wasn't really worth it. :|
Retro futuristic, New-York style, flying taxi.
Mostly inspired by J-C Mezières's comic book "Les cercles du pouvoir" (later involved into the Fifth Element movie)
Sometimes, when there is a problem, you are looking for the fifth corner. Thomas is only to make a smoke break, away from everyone to make a decision.
iCon Design © 2015
The Empire State Building in New York City is seen through the dirt and grit of a glass awning on Fifth Avenue. (Dec. 2009)
Photo by Anthony Conroy, iCon Design 2015
Another shot of the 5th Avenue clock and the Flatiron building in New York. The clock was a landmark for the Fifth Avenue Building which is now the Toy Center, a complex of buildings that now are hub for toy manufacturers and distributors in the US.
Pentax K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Pentax F 50mm F1.7
Restaurant L'Agape
Avignon • Vaucluse • France
This year the FFF Five On The Fifth challenge became Freestyle On The Fifth. It was my turn to choose the theme for July and I chose 'Light'.
I decided to photograph a Hibiscus Flower using different lighting techniques. One flower, four shots.
My inspiration for the theme came from a quote from George Eastman
'Light makes photography. Embrace light.
Admire it. Love it.
But above all, know light.
Know it for all you are worth.
And you will know the key to photography'