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Great album with great Jack Davis artwork on the cover.

"Originally serialized in 'Pearson's Weekly' in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. 'The Invisible Man' to whom the title refers is Griffin, a scientist who has devoted himself to research into optics and who invents a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air so that it neither absorbs nor reflects light. He carries out this procedure on himself and renders himself invisible, but fails in his attempt to reverse it. A practitioner of random and irresponsible violence, Griffin has become an iconic character in horror fiction." -- Wikipedia

🎶🎷🎸🎹🎺🎻🎵

 

🎶🎤 -has a built in ability

To take everything she sees

And now it seems I'm falling, falling for her.

 

🎶🎤 She seems to have an invisible touch yeah

She reaches in, grabs right hold of your heart

She seems to have an invisible touch yeah

It takes control and slowly tears you apart. 🎵

 

What's the deal?

We've been sitting here 40 minutes listening to the same song over and over!

When's the next show??

 

🎶🎤 I don't really know her, I only know her name

But she crawls under your skin, you're never quite the same, and now I know 🎵

 

WAIT!! I just looked at the program, this IS the act!

What!?

It says, "Invisible Man and Invisible Woman performing Invisible Touch"

There's nobody up there!

They're just playing the old Genesis song over the system!

 

🎶🎤 And now it seems I'm falling, falling for her. 🎵

 

🎶🎤 She seems to have an invisible touch yeah

She reaches in, grabs right hold of your heart

She seems to have an invisible touch yeah

It takes control and slowly tears you apart. 🎵

 

This is OUTRAGEOUS!!

The Planks has gone too far this time!

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

You think Invisible Man is getting us back for how we treated him?*

 

*Three days ago in BP 2019 Show 196:

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Invisi Billy is wondering if anyone would like to help him decorate their Monster High doll tree...

I am the Invisible Man!

 

We see you.

 

You only see my clothes! AHAHAAA! Look at the bandage that covers my head unraveling, revealing nothing beneath it! HAAHAHAAA!!

 

You have nothing in your head?

 

I am well prepared for your famous mocking! Once I finish disrobing-

 

EW!!

 

-I will come out among you-

 

GROSS!!!

 

-and steal your popcorn, and slap your faces, and pour your soft drinks in your laps! And you won't be able to stop me!! HAAHAAHAAA!!!

 

What is WITH the cane?

I know, is it velcroed to his jacket??

 

I just explained, you fools, I am HOLDING the cane but you cannot SEE my hand! Because I am INVISIBLE! HAAHA-

 

Unless your hand is like, really huge, you're not holding that cane.

It just looks so weird!

Duct tape? Super glue?

 

I'm leaving now.

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Monster In My Pocket

Series 1

# 46

"Invisible Man"

 

High five, right here!

They can never out banter us.

[...] Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others [...]

-- Quote by Jonathan Swift (Irish Author and Satirist of prose, 1667-1745)

 

Nikon D200, Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6, 220mm - f/8 - 1/125s

 

Rome, Italy (November, 2014)

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Day 337 of the 365 Journey

Have you ever imagined what it would be like to walk around….INVISIBLE? I remember being a kid thinking like kids do. “If only I could be invisible!” Well here I am 25 + years later and the wish that was once fiction has now emerged into reality. I walk around snapping photos and everyone is none the wiser. My job is to be unseen and to capture the moments. On subtle and rare occasions I’m able to turn off my cloaking device so that I may gather people for a posed shot or two; then shortly thereafter I’m able to fade away once again.

 

My favorite thing about candid shots:

 

Seeing the expressions on people’s faces as they remember the emotions that they were feeling at that exact moment in time. They’re completely natural and honest. Nothing fake; all pure;…… wholesome honesty.

  

Strobist INFO:

Shutter Speed 1/200

Aperture 3.5

ISO 100

Lens – Canon 50mm

Focal Length 50 mm

White Bal – AUTO

Setup time: 10 mins

Flashpoint Monolight 1220 at 1/12 power with 32 softbox approx 4 ft tall and 7 ft in front of subject (camera right 3ft)

580exII at ¼ power with 45’ shoot through umbrella approx 4ft tall and 7ft in front of subject (camera left 3ft)

Evening – 8:55pm – mild ambient light.

Lights and camera shutter release triggered via Pocket Wizard’s

 

deep in the brush around Meadow Lake

with a hamburger(?) wrapper & a cigarette butt.

No people, or other pieces of clothing, were around.

 

Flushing Meadows Park. NYC

 

Update:

They still were there five days later.

En Madrid, las hormigas somos invisibles

Strobist: 2 bare flashes both camera left. One pointed at each subject. Left subject 1/32 power, right subject 1/16 power.

"HEY, HEY, HEY! That's mine! Hey, take those headphones off, right now, Murray!"

 

"Dude, chill, I'm just listening to your jams."

 

OOGA SHAKA OOGA OOGA OOGA SHAKA

 

"'Hooked on a Feeling,' Blue Swede! That song belongs to me!"

 

"Okay, okay, you can have it back! Don't shoot me in the face, man!"

  

For the rest of the Murray saga:

 

ShellyS's photos can be found here:

www.flickr.com/photos/shellysblogger/sets/72157647368703611/

 

Murray's full adventures can be found on his Facebook page here:

www.facebook.com/invisiblemurray

Who wouldn't agree with 'the' invisible man in the sky for the past 2000 years, anyone wonder where was he before that?

  

"Murray! Are you alright?? That looks like quite a head injury! Lie still, now, while I look at you."

 

"Grubbleblar bragga flar..."

 

"Weren't you told not to skateboard in the house just yesterday?"

 

www.facebook.com/invisiblemurray

#Rollfilmweek summer 2019

 

Camera: LC-A 120

Film: Lomography Color Negative 800

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"No one would have believed in the early years of the 21st century that our world was being watched by intelligences greater than our own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns, *they* observed and studied, the way a man with a microscope might scrutinize the creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water."

 

- H.G. Wells, War of the worlds, 1953.

 

Part two of the SciFi series.

  

The invisible Man Murder Case .and many other sci-fi stories by Robert Bloch, E.F Russell and loads more .

 

Artwork by Ed Valigursky ( Thanks uk vintage)

"Murray! You can't go out like that! Where are your sneakers?"

 

"Uh..."

BIN Laden???...

Madrid's Puerta del Sol has the 'living statues' thing going on...here's one.

  

Reminds me of the old joke...

 

Hey, the invisible man's outside....tell him I can't see him ;))

Pleasant?

Try telling that to the poor homeless person whose home is a Bivouac here.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pleasant,_Liverpool

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A Reflection in Doom

 

A poem by Ayyappadas A M

 

Every dream has a time to fade.

But crouches through the nerves

Till the last moment it lives.

Dreams leave scars as when the burns wither

So bright to rebel with the disdained days.

Yes, fire is the coolest massage

And knife the emolient touch

For the soul whose perish will make no waves

 

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Poem's source : www.poemhunter.com

"I do not require my uncommon powers of deduction to ascertain that the incredible stink coming off you is the result of the cat feces into which you've placed your foot, Murray."

 

"No shit, Sherlock."

 

"Shit, indeed, Murray."

Tony: "Geez, guys, how many times do I need to tell you to keep your feet off the coffee table?"

To all my friends here on Flickr, we wish you the best this holiday season!

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Now I'm steppin' out this old brown shoe.

Baby I'm in love with you!

So glad you came here, it won't be the same now,

I'm telling you.

 

• Camera: Nikon FM

• Film: UXi Super 200

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This may be a superficial snapshot. Or it may be revealing the meaning of life to you.

 

It could be the decisive moment. Or it is just a random sampling of a “slice of life” on street when the photographer meets with his subjects.

 

It is open to so many different kinds of interpretations. And this is the most interesting part of street photography.

 

No matter what it is. I hope you agree that black and white is the best way in achieving it.

 

The shot of Ovaltine Cafe on Hastings taken with my 85mm fixed lens on tripod!!

 

Happy Tuesday and happy week ahead!

 

Illustration by Louis Strimpl in the French edition of “The Invisible Man” by H.G. Wells, Calmann-Lévy, (1912).

I don't think he was The Invisible Man (H.G. Wells novel) or at least he didn't seem murderously insane!

For more photos and my Project 52 Blog click here and have a look: BMAK Photography Project 52

  

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This photo is also week 23 of my Project 52 blog. Click on the links to read and see more.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

 

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Day 136 of my iPhone only 365 days project

Black Rose Bride's InvisiBilly. He's terrific! His hair is beautiful (it reminds me of a Steller's Jay) and he has slightly stretched earlobes! How cool is that!? I hope I can find one for myself soon.

"C'mon, Murray, hurry up and get your hat. You're heavy."

 

"Just a second."

 

"I'm not even gonna ask you how it got up there. But next time, use a step stool like everyone else."

"Now, I know I last had my scarf over here. Where could it have gone?"

Marisol stepped up to help Invisi Billy decorate their Monster High doll tree. :)

“The police didn’t have to apologize to anyone. They were on their toes. They picked up drunks and gave out traffic tickets and trapped killers. But they found new methods were necessary when confronted with ‘The Invisible Man Murder Case.” [From the Introduction]

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