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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

Priest looking for toilet during the Easter celebrations in Burgos

 

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On the Banks of the Columbia River at the Priest Rapids State Wildlife Area during the golden hour. Early November.

Pandit (priest) as seen on a street in Varanasi

A photo of a satanic priest from our upcoming video short "Satantic Panic"

Blood Angels Sanguinary priest

The M7B1 Priest was a WWII self-propelled artillery vehicle fully based on the M4A3 Sherman chassis. It's main armament was a 105 mm Howitzer. It also had an M2 Browning in the "pulpit-like" machine gun ring.

Original design credits to Ross Scott (Rumrunner) and Dan Siskind (Brickmania)

Built in Old Dark Gray

Vehicle and shoulder decals by Archer Fine Transfers

M1 Steel Pot Helmets, M1 Garands, M1919 and M6 Rockets by BrickArms

Priest at the Aarti ceremony in Varanasi

tribute t6o Narcoze:)

Brickmania M7B1 Priest.

 

My Priest has been crew-less for quite some time as I stupidly brassoed the torsos that came with the kit to make them into my infantry, now I used the torsos that came with my Brick Battalions kits added the rank insignia and put the crew back yey.

 

Transfers by Archer.

Day 3 (final) filming for Priest's Calling before it goes into post. Doing on-set is quite challenging and fun I love creating images on the fly but it's a bit challenging because I had to keep continuity of the film.

OK i'm not a graf artist at all, but I was just wanted to try something out nothing new but i thought it'll be cool.

West Gojam, Ethiopia

Tlahuicole was a war captain of the Tlaxcala, a tribe who lived adjacent to the Aztec Empire during the middle ages.

 

Captured by the Aztecs, Tlahuicole repeatedly requested the honour of being sacrificed to the gods, but his legendary battle leadership meant instead that the Aztecs used him as a general in their army.

 

Finally, the emperor granted his wish and he fought in a gladiator duel against 8 opponents, all of whom were disabled by the Tlaxcalan. However, he was eventually felled by the ninth, and sacrificed to the gods.

 

The priest awaits the work he will do to honour the gods.

 

This is an entry for the Lego war group's 2016 competition - final duel category.

This mountain is called Priest mountain and is north of Sisimiut

Priest. Siena.

I recently had knee surgery so I have been going through my files and either processing for the first time many images or reprocessing already posted images.

 

Don't be a dick, do not use or blog, without my permission. All my images are registered with the US Copyright Office and protected internationally through the Berne Convention.

Dragon Priest : "You have summoned me through time and space, madam Valeriya, the embodiment of Magnus.

 

With the power of Akatosh, I will get you back to this world"

 

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Processed this with a custom preset I titled Roman Nose. I have a normal version, and a light version. It's been fun to develop this and I like the results it gives.

Replica of Priest-King at Mohnjo daro.

 

n 1927, a seated male soapstone figure was found in a building with unusually ornamental brickwork and a wall-niche. Though there is no evidence that priests or monarchs ruled Mohenjo-daro, archeologists dubbed this dignified figure a "Priest-King", which is on display in the National Museum of Pakistan.[citation needed] The sculpture is 17.5 centimetres (6.9 in) tall and depicts a bearded man with a fillet[clarification needed] around his head, an armband, and a cloak decorated with trefoil patterns that were originally filled with red pigment. The two ends of the fillet fall along the back. The hair is carefully combed towards the back of the head but no bun is present. The flat back of the head may have held a separately carved bun, or it could have held a more elaborate horn and plumed headdress. Two holes beneath the highly stylized ears suggest that a necklace or other head ornament was attached to the sculpture. The left shoulder is covered with a cloak decorated with trefoil, double circle and single circle designs that were originally filled with red pigment. Drill holes in the center of each circle indicate they were made with a specialized drill and then touched up with a chisel. The eyes are deeply incised and may have held inlay. The upper lip is shaved, and a short combed beard frames the face.

 

Sydney and her precious puppy, Oakley

A priest giving a blessings for protection, and victory prior to battle.

The Hoplite Association.

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Unknown photographer

ca. 1890s

A long exposure shot of Priest's Cove, near Cape Cornwall. The two rocky islets in the distance are known as The Brisons.

  

Priests band with an incredible sold out record release show at Black Cat, Washington, DC.

The site museum at Saqqara is named after Imhotep, the first recorded architect who is credited with the construction of the nearby Step Pyramid, the World's oldest architectural monument. The museum opened in 2006 and has a small but well displayed collection relating to the Saqqara necropolis.

 

There are some especially fine pieces of sculpture as well as funerary equipment and fragments from King Djoser's Step Pyramid complex, including an entire section of the faience-tile covered walls from the galleries situated below the pyramid (which have never been open to the public).

 

Situated near the tourist entrance to the Saqqara necropolis the museum is a good introduction to the ancient site (though some may prefer to walk its air-conditioned halls after exploring the hot and arid desert ruins).

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imhotep_Museum

Show Judas Priest - 30.04.2015 - Estádio Zequinha - Porto Alegre RS

A group of men dressed as Shinto priests sit in front of a temple in Nikko during the annual festival in May to honor the Tokugawa Iyasu shogunate

Re-done from scratch, some of my best work, hope to cover masks as well if I have the time.

Priest (Kannushi) at Yasukuni Jinja

 

Taken at Tokyo's controversial Yasukuni Shrine during the annual autumn festival (Shuki Reitaisai) in October.

 

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I was trying so see what could and couldn't fit in the crossbow piece when i found out that you could fit the lever piece. There are several useful ways to use it, but for now i saw a face (the lever is not the eye, it's the mouth).

An Iwnmutef priest stand on both sides of the gate in this room. The priest offers up a bowl before a ram standard.

 

20th dynasty, Valley of the Kings - KV6, Ramses IX

Foster Lane, London EC2.

 

Sony A7II + Sony Zeiss Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA

Head of Nenkhefetka, Purification priest, Priest of Re in the Sun Temple of Userkaf and Purification priest of the Pyramid of Sahure.

5th dynasty, Saqqara

CG 263

Ground floor, gallery 47

 

Cairo Museum

 

A "Seunim" (Buddhist priest) at Seokguram Temple on Jeju Island, South Korea.

 

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Published as part of my photo essay on Seokguram Temple in this week's edition of the Jeju Weekly.

 

www.jejuweekly.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=1328

 

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After driving 20 minutes along a steep winding road from Jeju City, I arrived at the parking lot for Seokguram temple. Built in the 1950's, the Buddhist temple is a popular destination for those who want a short hike while still enjoying the natural scenery around Mt. Halla.

 

As I prepared to go up the 1.5 km trail, I was struck by something odd. There were two piles of bags on the left and the right side of the trailhead. I learned that one pile is for items that have been brought down the mountain and one pile for items that need to be brought up to the temple. Anybody can volunteer their time to help. As if on cue, a man hurried down the trail and dropped off an empty gas tank in front of me.

 

Cold and barren at the bottom of the trail, things began to look up as I reached the upper areas close to the temple. Three woman just ahead of me were trudging their way to the top, surrounded by beautiful red pines and bathed in golden early morning sunlight. It was a welcome contrast to the patches of snow and remnants of winter a few meters behind me.

 

A brand new walkway with shiny orange ropes announced my arrival at Seokguram. Nestled in the breast of Halla mountain and surrounded by towering granite walls, it is a stunning location.

 

As I entered the temple, I was greeted by a friendly woman who introduced herself and led me to the main room. Here I was met by an amazing array of sights, sounds, colors, and aromas: men and woman praying on the floor, colorful fruit and figurines arranged on tables, smoking incense...

 

At 10 am the Seunim, or priest, arrived at the room to perform her daily prayers. An imposing figure with piercing eyes, closely cropped hair, and an expansive smile, she sat down and immediately started her prayers. For more than two hours she preached, mixing traditional calls for good health and prosperity with modern concerns like passing exams, getting a good job, and success in business. It was an impressive performance.

 

As she left the room and walked down the hallway, light poured through the open windows and illuminated her. I quickly snapped a photo. A strong portrait of an equally strong willed woman and the highlight of an enlightening day.

 

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Cape Cornwall, Cornwall

  

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