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The beeched hulks at Purton on the River Severn, Gloucestershire. Beached beween 1909 & the early 70s to prevent erosion of the bank and possible breeching of the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal which runs very close to the river at Purton.
Green red smoke. This is just smoke from an incense stick with a a red and a green filter held up in font of the camera lens, it has had no editing. It reminds me of the Hulk.
explore #64
oh wait yeah, Christmas....that holiday
Went out tonight to get some pictures of the "cavalcade of lights"
This is the first picture I processed so there is more to come........
3 exposure hdr using canon 10-22mm
15- The Blacklist
Use um esmalte “preto com emoção”.
Boa noite! Tudo bom?
Pensei em muitos pretos para essa etapa até que no final escolhi o Hulk. Esse é o 2º que uso da coleção de Super-Heróis e Vilões da EDK.
Na sombra os glitters roxos e verdes ficam bem destacados, no sol forma uma holografia linda, brilha demais!!!!! Gostei bastante ^^
Usei:
- 1 camada de Base Pró-Fortalecimento - Colorama
- 2 camadas do Florença - Argento
- 1 camada do Hulk - EDK
- 1 camada do roxinho Colorama
Optei por passar um preto por baixo, melhor do que usar puro.
Espero que tenham gostado da minha escolha ^^
Beijão =***
Rov ♥
Hulks concrete ship breakwater at log pond, at the shuttered Catalyst tis'kwat paper mill, Powell River, B.C.
Nikon D700
Zoom-Nikkor 43-86mm f/3.5 Ai
Hydra has captured The Hulk and is draining his gamma powers to make Abomination unstoppable. Can The Avengers curtail this curious conundrum?
Trouble at Avengers HQ
He's just a big pussycat really... unfortunately one of those psychotic, spitting, spiky fur-balls of death pussycats! Still at least the Hulk doesn't have fleas and poops in your slippers...
... well, have fleas anyhow :P
SMASH! Back at it with another Age of Ultron merch and this time, MARVEL SELECT HULK!
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"You won't like me when I'm angry !"
('The Incredible Hulk' by Diamond Select Toys / Marvel Select Series)
I know quite a few builders have presented their versions of Iron Man's Hulkbuster suit in Lego the past few months/years, but I haven't seen any in micro scale. Having just come back from seeing Avengers 2, I was inspired to present this. I'll be posting more pics tomorrow, so stay tuned.
Folded from a square of kraft previously painted with acrylics in one side.
Diagram by Halle in AEP magazine Pajarita, issue nr. 146.
It was really hard for me to NOT make Hulk super detailed. I wanted his look to match the simple design of the others.
The Purton hulks form the largest ships graveyard in the UK, beginning when several hulks were used in the early 20th century to shore up the bank between the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and the River Severn, there are currently approximately 80 vessels located along the riverbank at Purton.
The Purton Hulks or Purton Ships' Graveyard are a number of abandoned boats and ships, deliberately beached beside the River Severn near Purton in Gloucestershire, to reinforce the river banks. Most were beached in the 1950s and are now in a state of considerable decay. The site forms the largest ship graveyard in mainland Britain.
A riverbank collapse in 1909 led to concerns that the barrier between the river and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal would be breached. Old vessels were run aground and soon filled with water and silt to create a tidal erosion barrier. The vessels included steel barges, Severn trows and concrete ships. The boats came from throughout the British Isles and were built in the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th.
Since 2000, archaeological investigations have been undertaken to find out more about the vessels and their states of decay. One barge has been scheduled as an ancient monument and several are included in the National Register of Historic Vessels.