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Knights From Benghazi
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I loved driving this batmobile through Gotham in Batman: Arkham Knight, and I also loved the design, so I decided to make a Lego rendition, first in LDD, and now with real pieces. It is roughly minifig scale, although I could not manage to make an actual (whole) fig fit inside ^_^'.
This young fellow is a participant in Historical Medieval Battles, which is a full contact sport that uses offensive and defensive weapons from the Middle Ages.
No actual fighting this weekend, though!
Helmet based on Oliver + S hat with bear ears pattern from Little things to sew. paperstaperscapers.wordpress.com/2013/06/11/knight-dress-up/
"Knight Cycle" (Check out my retakes--similar, but better focused)
Skybridge
Davenport, Iowa
Aside from taking tons of pictures of bald eagles and backyard birds, I've had a creative block for photo ideas around the Quad-Cities in these winter months. One of the relatively new attractions in the Quad-Cities is the Davenport Skybridge:
Destination Quad-Cities article on the Davenport Skybridge
Wikipedia article on the Davenport Skybridge
My previous Skybridge photos were pretty ordinary, or looked like copies of the great photos that many others have captured.
I decided it would be fun to try photographing action figures in the Skybridge to make them even more dynamic. This Batman Knight Cycle is about 7.5 inches from the front tire to the rear tire, so I had to come up with a way to make it appear more life-sized. I laid down on the ground to get a low perspective (made easier by the point-and-shoot Nikon Coolpix P5100's LCD screen), messed around with different camera angles, and used an inexpensive Opteka close-up filter to try to pull off the life-sized illusion. Many of my other Knight Cycle images were sharper, but I liked the perspective in this the best. I might try to replace this with a sharper image at another time, but for now I'm pretty happy with the way this came out.
Feel free to check out my photo of The Terminator action figure on the Skybridge.
Location: Skybridge, Davenport, Iowa
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P5100
Lens Accessories: Opteka Close-Up Lens Filter +4
F-stop: f/2.7
Exposure time: 1/8 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-626
35mm eq. focal length: 35mm (no additional zoom aside from the close-up filter)
Handling: Stabilized the camera against the ground
Priority: Automatic, forced flash off
Lighting: No flash
Photoediting: Adjusted sharpness in PhotoScape v3.2, cloned out a small red spot with Photoshop Elements 5
A closeup view of the display at the Cleveland Musuem of Art. The combined weight of the armor for the knight and the horse was over 140 lbs.
These photos are inspired by the Batman character from DC Comics, the idea was to create a set of portraits that would introduce a group of characters living and fighting crime in Gotham City and calling themselves “Gotham Knights”. There is going to be a video teaser for a fake tv series with the same title and some other promo materials soon.
This is still a Work In Progress project and there will be more characters added to the series.
Technical note: all the photos were taken on the same location, however all of them were taken on a different day. No artificial light was used here, only sunlight and a cheap reflector. The camera I used was Canon 5D Mark I with 35mm and 40mm canon lenses. Edited in Photoshop and Illustrator.
I wanted to say THANK YOU to all the wonderful people who participated and helped me with this silly project (in no particular order): Bob Holmes, Matt Pollard, Katie Reynolds, Jack Thorpe, Marek Hołówka, Dominika Wiśnik, Anna Carina, Ian Azille, Natalia Sztandera, Kamil Lemieszewski, Ula Bankiewicz, Daniela Ionta. Special thanks to Piotr Kasprzyk for the help with the Gotham Knights logo - you are “the bestest”!
We Are Vengeance!
:)
Inktober Day 27: I drew something for a card to go with my Spectral Knight LEGO minifig for my October Patreon Loot Bag!
This ghostly knight is a mysterious figure known to appear to those in Wulfgard who are called to serve Astra... or have been judged for divine vengeance.
A shot from a knights' tournament in Braunschweig, commemorating the 800th anniversary of the coronation of emperor Otto IV., son of Henry the Lion and Mathilda of England.
This is how it happend...This is how the Batman died.
So if you follow me you may know i'm making the lego batman 3 arkham batmobile,so i thought that even I love my light gray bat,i think it would look better a AK batman on the Ak Batmobile so thats how it happend,i'm really happy how this guy turned out I hope you too and remember
Be The Batman.