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Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. After the portrait series, I'm back to what I enjoy the most: architectrual abstracts. And green smiles:-)
Another visit to the excellent 'Judge's Lodging' in Presteigne. We - (that's Shaun, Terry and myself) - were given a free hand once again to photograph the exhibits in all the rooms, by kind permission of the manager, Gaby Rivers. We also thank the '2 x Sue's', and the other very helpful volunteer staff members.
I can't believe I am a contestant on THE FACE! Words cannot express how truly grateful and excited I am to be a part of this competition! I even got selected to be a part of Team Ana which means so much to me! I still can't believe she even knows I exist let alone will be judging my photos! (^^) This photo shoot was very exciting and I got the opportunity to try a lot of new things! I have never done a natural make-up look before, so it was a ton of fun!
"Judges sift through more than 800 entries, uncover gems"
A few weeks ago I submitted this shot "Frost Bitten" (see below in comments) to the Great Falls Tribune 2011 photo contest. It did not place but but was recognized regardless, I thank you for the views and comment and have a wonderful Sunday!
Seen in Explore April 17, 2011 #417
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High Court Judge Jimmy 'Long Drop' McJustice gets ready to send another unfortunate jaywalker to the gallows.
Tripod-mounted & remote-triggered & lit by two (count 'em) Speedlites on sticks in a remote rural courthouse long lost to the Liberal niceties of lily-livered city-dwellers.
Thanks to the Mother-in-Law for posing for this shot, which is redolent of her expression on our first meeting...
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now that i have that out of the way, I recently watched both of the judge dredd movies for the shazamcast (WHICH YOU SHOULD TOTALLY LISTEN TO) and decided to make a dredd figure. this is also probobly the most advanced painting i've done so far, so thats cool. based more on the 2012 version.
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Gullbergs kaj, Gothenburg, Sweden (2023)
In Gothenburg's harbour, there's a place called Gullbergs kaj (Gullberg's wharf). In popular speech it has many other names though - suckarnas kaj (wharf of the sighs), döda skeppens kaj (wharf of the dead ships) and my personal favourites, drömmarnas kaj (wharf of dreams) and even brustna drömmars kaj (wharf of broken dreams).
There are boats which are someone's home. Others barely stay afloat, waiting for either someone to save or scrap them. Others are for sale, but judging by the look of the signs they have been for quite some time. The area have also become a place for art and culture through the years. Swedish artist Håkan Hellström even named a song after it - Mitt gullbergs kaj paradis (My Gullberg's wharf paradise).
The threat of gentrification and new city planning have been looming over Gullberg's kaj for many years. It's one of my favourite places in Gothenburg, and I hope it continues to be saved again and again.
19th roll of film
Lomography color negative 400 (expired & shot at 200)
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
The fall of man is inevitable...
...or so the old ones say. Like every season there must be a harvest before the cycle can begin anew.
Rumor speaks of a harbinger, a 'god' who will rise again to judge those mortal souls when the balance tips. He who will determine their worthiness and cast his verdict. Will they be allowed to press on or will they wither as all crops do at the end of their season?
Legend says that in centuries past he rose to 'judge' mankind. However mankind's greed and desire to defy the natural order led them to bind him. With magic and steel they chained the harbinger, shackled to his own halo and left him in darkness. Years went by, one after another. Decade after decade, century after century. Mankind forgot those legends, forgot its' own actions and forgot the deity it had bound so long ago.
The stories and history fell into darkness as had the harbinger himself. Belief in the old ways waned and so did the magics that bound him. Thus did tiny cracks form, wearing away at the runes on his prison until they too were little more than a faded memory. Those same cracks formed on the shackles that held him, arms locked together. The very chains holding him to his own halo weakening as time passed. As they grew weaker he waited, the ever conscious god knowing eventually his imprisonment would be over. Knowing that like the mortals who had bound him so long ago their magic would also wither and die.
He would wait then, until he was free...
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This item comes with a halo with chains and spinning runes, a pair of unrigged and resizable shackles with runes as well as a held version that is rotating. All of the runes on every piece are tintable. All pieces are resizable as well to some degree.
Preview of motion: gyazo.com/cff33d591d2a7f7501e7822fd5a1e255
Judge Jack Sparrow (Lego Purist)
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* I saw someone else make this a while ago. Full credit to them. Sorry I can't recall who.
“Who are you to judge the life I live?
I know I'm not perfect
-and I don't live to be-
but before you start pointing fingers...
make sure you hands are clean!”
― Bob Marley
Originally a fountain, centuries ago was named after an Ottoman religious judge (kadhi), who supposedly drunk from it’s notoriously cold water, only to be found lying dead by it.
A small dam build sometime in the seventies resulted this wonderful little pond. At about 1,200m over mt Olympus, can be reached from Platamon after a three hour long hike or by a sturdy 4x4.
This short youtube clip will give you an idea of how it looks during the winter.
(Minolta α850, Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG HSM Art, Raw Therapee and Luminance HDR with Mantiuk '06 on Linux Mint v20.2)
The Judge; from Batman the Animated Series. Created as a subconscious superego third personality by Two-Face, the “Judge” acted like a vigilante and attacked villains including Two-Face himself, in attempts to purge Gotham from its crime.
Another visit to the excellent 'Judge's Lodging' in Presteigne. We - (that's Shaun, Terry and myself) - were given a free hand once again to photograph the exhibits in all the rooms, by kind permission of the manager, Gaby Rivers. We also thank the '2 x Sue's', and the other very helpful volunteer staff members.
Judge Dredd / Heft-Reihe
Fungus
cover: Brian Bolland
- Judge Dredd / Meka-City
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #271 (3 July 1982), #272 (10 July 1982)
- Judge Dredd / Fungus
[a story on the after effects of the Apocalypse War]
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #275 (31 July 1982), #276 (7 August 1982), #277 (14 August 1982)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. / USA 1986
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Judge Cornelius Swenson, presiding over the trial of Herman Tyrell, accused of Piracy on the High Seas.
A vignette for the trial of Captain Tyrell in Brethren of the Brick Seas on Eurobricks.