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Marvel of Peru or belle de nuit flowers open in the late afternoon and close early the following morning. As the flowers close the stamens and the style fold back into the centre of the flower
Wolverine has and probably always will be my favorite X-Men and I've been wanting to make this figure for a while.
Idk what version of his suit he's based off of, this is just my favorite costume and I'm very happy with how this figure looks. :D
Let me know what you think of the figure and let me know what character you'd like me to make next. :D
The 'Marvel' tugboat on Sydney Harbour.
Returning to port after having escorted a cruise ship out to sea.
Photographed from Upper Pitt Street, Kirribilli.
I have used my Canon 75-300mm zoom lens so you can see all the details on the city buildings, as well as the historic Campbells Cove precinct across the harbour.
The 'Marvel' is a tugboat built in 2020 (4 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Australia.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Texture by FlyPaper...White Shagreen
"Observe the marvels as they happen around you. Don't claim them. Feel the beauty moving through and be silent."
Rumi (1207-1273) Persia
Found this rose a few weeks ago in a park in Cobourg.
oeuvres de Sacha GOLDBERGER, photograpiées au Tri-Postal, à Lille, dans le cadre de l'exposition "Renaissance".
Somewhere in the Paaxpaaj Sector an illor watches with idle curiosity as the ultraspeed monorail goes by.
Build 5 for RebelLUG's Vignweek contest, the prompt being "Space".
Vous pouvez tous rejoindre mon groupe "Juste du talent" pour publier vos plus belles photos !!!
Merci et à bientôt.
L to R - Nighthawk, Hulk, Bruce Banner, Captain America, Quake, and Hawkeye.
Now before you say, "Wow, what a dinky group of heroes." let me say, yeah it is. That's on purpose. The first arc or story we (Payton and I) plan on doing with the Avengers story (if we get the role) will be a very grounded story. Well as grounded as a story about a group of superheroes can be.
Most of these figures are Nexus's design, but some of them (Hawkeye and Nighthawk) are changed a tad as I do not have the exact pieces that Payton used for his figures.
Three of them stood in silent awe,
A sudden sight, without a flaw,
Marveling at the scene so rare,
A moment's magic filled the air.
This is in no way perfect, however it's a decent enough start.
Fyi the white eyes are to represent her mask
Well, as I previously mentionned, I am not a big fan of the panoramic framing. However, once in a while, you must admit it is a necessity... I tried to get decent shots of the marvelous Eystrahorn from a closer view point. But with my 70-200, I had no clue to fit it properly in the frame. So I needed to move hundreds of metter back. And then, it was it... Amazing set of tones, with a nice cloudy atmosphere and the subtle rays of light piercing through, just to turn the field and the farms right in the middle of the shot into a light-green passage. Even though it may not seem as a buttkick picture at first sight, I consider it as one of the best picture I've taken so far! Really happy about it !
So I needed to empty out my box of Marvel Legends tonight. I needed to get pictures of Iron Fist, Sasquatch and Maestro. Most of these were at the bottom.
I don't just tip the box out willy nilly and let them get bashed around, I carefully unpack it and stand the marvels up one by one.. these have been re-arranged slightly, but not to the stage where they are in a dramatic scene or shot. I was quite taken back at how many I have, this doesn't include the figures I have from the HML series or the Fantastic Four Box Set. See the Tags list for the figures or characters in this picture.
MARVEL COMICS / Reprint
> Die menschliche Fackel
(The Human Torch: Origin of the Human Torch)
art: Carl Burgos
> Der Engel
(The Angel: The Six Big Men)
art: Paul Gustavson
> Der Sub-Mariner
(The Sub-Mariner: Origin of the Sub-Mariner ["Here is the Sub-Mariner!"])
art: Bill Everett
> Der Maskierte Reiter
(The Masked Raider: Origin of the Masked Raider)
art: Al Anders
> Dschungelterror
(Jungle Terror: A Complete Adventure Story)
art: Art Pinajian (signed as Tomm Dixon)
> Die Abenteuer von Ka-Zar dem Grossen
(Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great: Origin of Ka-Zar)
art: Ben Thompson
Timely Productions (USA; 1939)
Marvel Deutschland / Panini Verlag (1999)
Cover: Frank R. Paul
ex libris MTP
Starhawk: Sorry Sly, you are not a weirdo, but the other two. Had the figure waiting to be photographed since I saw Vol.2. Now his time has come. Oh there is guy tagged: Superdaft1 he also had some great ideas for Starhawk so check him out.
Wanda: Actually I wanted to use this body for my Netflix Eletra, but I don't have the perfect head yet.
Vision: Maybe a after IW design. They'll definitely bring him back.
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That's it.
~Tom
Here is my 49th installment to my Marvel Figures
Left to Right
Silk: Made her a bit more accurate with more detailed parts.
Chase Stein: I finally ditched the construction paper jacket thanks to the stranger things set
Captain Britain: It was suggested to use Spider-Man's arms, so that's what I did, I also switched out the helmet for Flash's cowl
Forge: Completely redesigned him, I might take off the red belt because the two belts look off
Gorgon: Very proud of this guy, I will post an inhumans pic once I find good parts for Crystal
Tell Me Your Thoughts
Mirabilis jalapa - Marvel of Peru after sunset.
These two flowers are growing side by side on the same plant. This variation in colour of flowers within a plant gave rise to the genus name of this plant "Mirabilis" which means "amazing, wondrous, remarkable". It is also why it was given the common name of Marvel of Peru.
I hadn't noticed flowers with bright red anthers until I took this photo.
Natural light so quality not high. Pentax K5 0.8 f/20 ISO 6400 Pentax 100mm
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Nothing can stop... The Sandman!
cover: Steve Ditko
Reprints from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #4 (September 1963)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1982
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Collector's Item Classic
Starring Spider-Man
> The Wings of the Vulture!
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #48 (May 1967)
cover: John Romita
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1986
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom!
cover: Steve Ditko
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #5 (October 1963)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1982
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
>The End of Spider-Man!
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #18 (November 1964)
cover: Steve Ditko
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1983
ex libris MTP
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> Unmasked by Dr. Octopus
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #12 (May 1964)
cover: Steve Ditko
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1983
ex libris MTP
Banff National Park - see trail at www.trailpeak.com/index.jsp?con=trail&val=6489
and more in the book "Mountain Running in the Canadian Rockies" by Bob Walker. Visit his website mtnrunning.ca.
Photo of the Day at earthshots.org, April 1, 2007
www.earthshots.org/2007/04/marvel-lake-by-istvan-hernadi
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
I know I said I’d be taking a bit of a superhero hiatus but after seeing venom I threw these guys together. And I’ve also decided to make a spidey villain groupshot at some point
Venom- torso and legs are from the fig factory robocop.
Eddie brock- or Eddie brick in this case. Pun aside I quite like this fig
Cletus kassidy- I feel I butchered his last name. Ah well, based on woodys cameo in the mid credit scene
Deadpool- back from when he bonded with lasher, riot, phage, and agony to fight carnage. Really like how he looks
Classic iron man- not venom related but here he is anyway. Perfect head for him I’d say
What do you all think?