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8 photos combined gets you something like this, also some color "tweaking". Looks like a scene from the future. Let me know if you "see" it the same as me? All those spots are raindrops on the windshield...yes it's winter here but we have rain and snow coming today and temperature will drop to -15.
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CSX P001-08 leaves Dothan, AL headed for Monrgomery, AL through some pastoral landscape just north of Dothan.
foxfield colliery on a very different day from the last picture ,perhaps more reminiscent of past reality , in dark gloomy conditions a hunslet saddletank shunts wagons
Yup, a figure two nights in a row. Don't expect this too often though, because I'm running behind on figures lol.
Anyways heres a brand new Rick Grimes from Episode 12/13 of The Walking Dead Season 6.
I decided to do him in his brown undershirt as no one really does him in this outfit.
The main thing here is the sculpt of the jacket. This thing took me a few days to complete and I'm incredibly proud of it. Yeah, it could be cleaner in some places but I'm overall very happy about this.
I also put e-tape down over the hands to capture how the sleeves drape right to his hands. I also sculpted extra strands of hair and his holster as well.
I'm really happy about this fig and I hope you guys like it too!
Alright guys, I'll see you next time!
M202-24 passes some Alabama farmland as it leaves Dothan on the Bowline. This particular field is in peanuts, a staple crop in the Wiregrass area of Alabama.
art created from my photos
Even though this image is highly manipulated and abstracted, there are still hints to the original photo including concrete blocks, corrugated metal, rust, and even a stencil ("Safety Guard Steel Co") on the door from the original photo.
Original photo: "Grime Scene" - taken in Millvale, PA can be seen here:
www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/15104833516
Another abstracted version can be viewed here:
www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/15946692594
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Posted to the Feb 2015 challenge: "Vivid Colors" at Art Museion (www.flickr.com/groups/artmuseion)
Chosen as the cover image on the Art Week Gallery Theme Group 5/20/21
Soundtrack // Bande-son: GRAVENHURST ("Song From Under The Arches"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvufCRA_jS8
"I've seen bad things in BAD PLACES... What did I learn ? (...) Wallow in grime... Tonight we'll drink the sewers dry..."
"J'adore... le sujet... la compo... le traité... tout est top." (Patrick CANHAN / www.flickr.com/photos/patpardon/)
"Un sacré cachet !!!" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
Own texture.
I seriously need to be doing these sort of shots more often. Oh well, better late than never I guess.
Work-stained 'WD' Austerity 2-8-0 90711 of 56F Low Moor slogs up the grade with a mixed goods on a filthy wet West Yorkshire day. In reality the 'Austerity' is Vulcan Foundry 5200 built in 1945 and originally despatched for service on the Netherlands State Railways. Subsequently sold to the Swedish State Railways and withdrawn from service in 1958 and placed into long-term undercover storage for many years. A group of Keighley & Worth Valley Railway members discovered the loco in a remote clearing in Sweden, subsequently repatriating the war veteran to England via Hull Docks in January 1973. The 'WD' was returned to traffic in September 2007 after a long restoration period. It is seen here approaching Mytholmes tunnel during a photographic charter on the K&WVR on 3 October 2013.
© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission
Grimes Canyon Road connects the suburbs of Moorpark to Fillmore. It’s a simply country road except for one curvy mile that it popular with photographers. All it took was one photo posted on social media and Grimes Canyon is forever marked as the place to shoot. What is it about curvy roads that peak our interest? Of course, I had to check out myself and photographed to location during blue hour that make for some interesting car trails. I’ll be back again shooting Grimes Canyon Road when I can.
With the new season already over 2 weeks in, I'm happy to say I'm finally able to present this figure to you all. As you can tell, it's another Rick Grimes, but this one is easily my best Rick, and potentially my best figure to date.
The jacket, beard, holster, and pouches were all sculpted by me. The hair was made by Billy (Billbobful). He is absolutely the best at that stuff. The fabric belt was Aaron's (LegoMatic9) idea, and I couldn't help but do that on mine.
The picture doesn't portray this very well, but the machete was wrapped in red e-tape, washed in black, and part of it cut out so the minifig could still hold it, to mimic the fabric wrapping on the handle in the show. The AK strap was made from e-tape as well.
This Rick (season 4/5) was also made to be in an upcoming moc for brickfair. Taylor (TCMazz1 --- shoutout to him for editing the pic) and I are going to design Gabriel's church (as of right now) for the scene where Rick kills the hunters in "Four Walls and a Roof."
Anyways hope you guys like it. Leave a comment, let me know what you think, and what you want to see next! I have Gareth done, working on Ezekiel, and other figures soon to come.
Thank you everyone!
The Bay Line A&G job on the former Abbeville & Grimes spur to Abbeville. They will only go as far as the "syrup buckets". The yeast plant in Heafland. The hopper cars stored on the spur are primarily Meridian & Bigbee wood chip cars.