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Dark Phoenix. X-men.

Model - me. The costume and wig styling by me too.

Make up by Elena Chepelova.

Photo by Jonny Symmetry.

Two Phoenix Caissons, sections of the structure known as a Mulberry Harbour designed for, and used in, the invasion of Normandy in June 1944. Reinforced concrete, each weighing 7,000 tons [source: historicengland.org.uk]. Grade II listed. Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK.

 

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- Fleet: 933

- Reg: RE22 ETR

- Operator: Phoenix Coaches

- Route: 58

- Depot: Blyth

- Livery: Ilesbus i-City MAX

- Type: Iveco Daily 70C21

- Bodywork: Ilesbus i-City MAX

- Livery New In: White

- New to/ Year: Phoenix Coaches / 2022

- Location: Farm Road, East Hartford

Horizon S3 Pro | Harman Phoenix 125

  

Here is Phoenix, as seen from the top of South Mountain Park. I drove through downtown Phoenix on Saturday afternoon, and decided that Phoenix looks best from far away. The farther the better. If I could go to the moon, Phoenix would probably look great from there.

  

Author: Philipp-Marius Kost

Designed: April 2014

Folded: July 2014

Paper: 40cm * 40cm Origamido paper

Final wingspann of the model: 16cm

Time to fold: 6 hours

 

This is already a quite old design, but maybe one of my favorite. I'm very happy with the details on the wings and the proportions.

But there are several things I'm not satisfied with. I don't know why, but I didn't folded the model that clean. Also the shaping could be much better like doing it more 3D. I definitely will have to fold it again, also with bigger paper.

 

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Bilbao BBK Live 2014, Tom Hagen Rock Photography

 

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The Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

The return leg of "The Class 50 Terminator - Phoenixed" railtour by Pathfinders stands at Exeter St Davids. Running as 1Z53 Penzance to London Waterloo.

Picture taken during the summer in the Phoenix Park. Its in the west part of the park, one of favorite areas to photograph when im in the park. Its just a small 7 inch print, hope to print it a bit larger at some stage.

Xpan,45mm, green filter, tri-x in xtol. Paper is ilford art 300 devd in moersch 4812. Slight toning in moersch Siena.

 

Bubulcus ibis

Salvaje y libre

Wildlife

Portrait of Phoenix an Irish Water Spaniel puppy.

Early morning launch for the Phoenix Mars Lander.

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Credit: NASA

Image Number: KSC-07pd2182

Date: August 4, 2007

Phoenix Coaches RX71TCZ Mercedes-Benz Sprinter EVM Cityline seen turning onto Saint Mary's Place, Newcastle working service M6 (10/08/22)

PHOENIX-Hanseat Gummistiefel

Phoenix rising

 

These two boats were lying in the grass and looked almost as old as the ruins of Laugharne Castle; both were full of water and the red one had a good crop of grass growing in the bow!

My flamboyant has been flowering actively since late october early november. I have raised this tree from about15cm height if not less. It is quite large now and approximately 3 years old

 

Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant from the Fabaceae family, Caesalpinioideae subfamilia, noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of flowers.

 

The tree's vivid red/vermilion/orange/yellow flowers and bright green foliage make it an exceptionally striking sight.

The Royal Poinciana is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests. In the wild it is endangered, but it is widely cultivated elsewhere.

 

The flowers are large, with four spreading scarlet or orange-red petals up to 8 cm long, and a fifth upright petal called the standard, which is slightly larger and spotted with yellow and white.

 

Often grown as an ornamental tree and given the name Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant, it is also known as Gulmohar (Hindi and Urdu), KrishnachuRa (Bengali),, Phượng vĩ (means "Phoenix's Tail) (Vietnamese), Malinche, and Tabachine, and one of several named the Flame tree.

 

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Author: Philipp-Marius Kost

Designed: August 2016

Folded: August - September 2016

Paper: 70cm * 70cm Unknown paper

Final wingspan of the model: 30cm

Time to fold: 7 hours

 

Finally here is the new version of my phoenix. When I bought this paper, I knew I had to fold a revised version of the phoenix using it. It is the same paper I used for Kade Chan's Fiery Dragon Ver. 2 and unfortunately again most of the golden pieces got off the paper so it's almost fully black, but I still like it.

 

The proportions are much better now and I got to design a completely new head, even with pupils on the eyes! Also for the wings I used a much easier way than before.

 

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Surrey, England. Olympus Trip 35 + Harman Phoenix 200 Film © DSAM7 all rights reserved.

Phoenix Convention Center, Arizona.

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Kingdom Doll Phoenix

I like many of you love the french band Phoenix. I wanted for this poster to add a little french culture to it. So my concept was loosely inspired by the french film Red Balloon. Fun band, fun poster. 18x24, 4 color on natural stock.

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Sumida river, on the way to Asakusa

phoenix park Dublin

Kingdom Doll Phoenix

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minha tattoo (sim, tem photoshop, mas a tattoo é real). Faltava fazer os detalhes finais ainda.

 

This is my tattoo, (I used Photoshop but the tattoo is true).

Press "L" to view on black ... and "F" for favorite ;)

Inspired by FlickrFriday theme #Phoenix

Phoenix, Festival Lollapalooza Brasil.

São Paulo - april 5, 2014. More photos: here.

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Vintage postcard, no. 1029.

 

American actor River Phoenix (1970-1993) was noted for the depth, sensitivity, and intelligence that he brought to his roles during his teens. He began his acting career at age 10 in television commercials and had his first notable role in the coming-of-age film Stand by Me (1986). Phoenix made a transition into more adult-oriented roles with Running on Empty (1988), which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and My Own Private Idaho (1991), for which he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. He was on the cusp of becoming a major star when he overdosed on drugs and died on Halloween night, 1993. At the time of his death, he was filming Dark Blood, which was released incomplete 19 years later, in 2012.

 

River Phoenix was born River Jude Bottom in 1970, in a log cabin on a mint farm in Madras, Oregan. He was the first child of Arlyn Dunetz and John Bottom. His parents named him after the "river of life" that flowed through Hermann Hesse's novel 'Siddhartha' and for the Beatles' song 'Hey Jude'. From the time Phoenix was born, his parents lived the hippie life, moving to several communes until they joined the controversial Children of God cult. They became missionaries for their new church and spent a couple of years wandering Latin America before landing in Venezuela. Phoenix never attended formal school. Along the way, three more children were born: Rain, Joaquin Rafael (who grew up to be actor Joaquin Phoenix), and Libertad Mariposa. Though John Bottom had been designated the "Archbishop of Venezuela and the Caribbean," he and his family received no missionary funds from their church and lived in poverty. Phoenix and his siblings often sang and performed on street corners for food. His family hit their lowest point when Phoenix was seven and the penniless brood was forced to move into a beach hut until a local priest showed mercy and arranged for them to be stowed away on a Florida-bound freighter. The crew discovered the family during the voyage but treated them kindly. Shortly after their arrival in Florida in 1978, the family legally changed its name to Phoenix, after the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes, symbolising a new beginning. While the family was in Florida, another child, Summer Joy Phoenix, was born. River Phoenix had originally wanted to be a musician and did not become interested in acting until 1979 when he and Rain were spotted in a talent show and invited to audition at Hollywood's Paramount Studios. Believing that the opportunity was worth more than the possible risks involved, the Phoenix family headed West in a battered station wagon. Their arrival in Burbank was disappointing, as the Paramount people reneged on what the family had believed to be an offer to audition the children. Once again the family was destitute and the children returned to busking for change. Matters improved when agent Iris Burton spotted the four children singing for spare change in Westwood, Los Angeles, and was so charmed by the family that she soon represented the four siblings. She started finding work for Phoenix in television commercials and in series such as Real Kids (1980), for which he and Rain worked as a warm-up act. Phoenix's first real break came when he won a leading role in the TV series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982) with Richard Dean Anderson. From there, he made guest appearances on such television series as Family Ties and in such TV movies as Robert Kennedy: The Man and His Times (Marvin J. Chomsky, 1985) in which he played Robert Kennedy Jr., and Brad Davis his father.

 

River Phoenix made his feature-film debut as geeky boy-scientist Wolfgang Müller in the Science-Fiction Fantasy Explorers (Joe Dante, 1985). The film, which also starred a debuting Ethan Hawke, was not a tremendous box-office success, but Phoenix received favourable notices. He earned even more acclaim in the bittersweet coming-of-age story Stand By Me (Rob Reiner, 1986), based on the novella 'The Body' by Stephen King. The same year, he played opposite Harrison Ford in The Mosquito Coast (Peter Weir, 1986). By the late 1980s, Phoenix found himself a top-ranked teen idol, having added films like Running on Empty (Sidney Lumet, 1988), Little Nikita (Richard Benhamin, 1988) with Sidney Poitier, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Steven Spielberg, 1989) to his resumé. Harrison Ford personally recommended him for the part of the young Indy in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) after working with him on The Mosquito Coast (1986). For his part in Running on Empty, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe and received the Best Supporting Actor honor from the National Board of Review. Phoenix met Keanu Reeves while Reeves was filming Parenthood (Ron Howard, 1989) with Phoenix's brother, Joaquin. Phoenix had reportedly auditioned for Bill in Reeves' Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (Stephen Herek, 1989) before the role was taken by Alex Winter. The two starred together for the first time in I Love You to Death (Lawrence Kasdan, 1990). His breakthrough as an adult actor came when he was cast as a narcoleptic street hustler opposite Reeves in My Own Private Idaho (Gus Van Sant, 1991). In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen praised Phoenix's performance: "The campfire scene in which Mike awkwardly declares his unrequited love for Scott is a marvel of delicacy. In this and every scene, Phoenix immerses himself so deeply inside his character you almost forget you've seen him before: it's a stunningly sensitive performance, poignant and comic at once". For his role, Phoenix won Best Actor honors at the Venice Film Festival, the National Society of Film Critics, and the Independent Spirit Awards. The film and its success solidified Phoenix's image as an actor with edgy, leading man potential. Allegedly, it was during the production of that film that Phoenix started taking drugs. Before his death, he won further acclaim for roles in the romantic coming-of-age drama Dogfight (Nancy Savoca, 1991) and the espionage thriller Sneakers (Phil Alden Robinson, 1992) with Robert Redford and again with Sidney Poitier.

 

River Phoenix was a dedicated animal-rights activist and environmentalist, and a strict vegetarian, and a member of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). He was also a talented musician. He had played guitar, sang, and wrote songs for his band, Aleka's Attic, which also included his sister Rain Phoenix, while living in Gainsville, Florida. He sang and played guitar in the country music-themed film The Thing Called Love (Peter Bogdanovich, 1993), the last completed picture before his death. On the set, Phoenix began a relationship with co-star Samantha Mathis. In late October 1993, Phoenix returned to Los Angeles, only there for 1 day, after flying back from 1 week in New Mexico and before that 6 to 7 weeks in Utah to complete the three weeks of interior shots left on his last project, the American-Dutch thriller Dark Blood (George Sluizer, 1993-2012), with Judy Davis and Jonathan Pryce. On the evening of 30 October 1993, Phoenix was to perform with the band P; which featured his good friends Johnny Depp, Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gibby Haynes of the Butthole Surfers along with Al Jourgensen of Ministry at The Viper Room, a Hollywood nightclub partly owned at the time by Depp. Later that night Phoenix died of drug-induced heart failure on the boardwalk outside of the Viper Room in the company of Mathis, his sister, Rain, and his brother Joaquin. He was only 23. Joaquin Phoenix and his partner Rooney Mara later named their son, River, after him. After 19 years, River's last film, Dark Blood, was finally completed in 2012. For the 2012 release, roughly four to six missing scenes were replaced with director George Sluizer providing narration. It was revealed in October 2011 that Sluizer had held onto the footage, fearing it would be destroyed, and that he had re-edited the material and believed that with some adjustments a completed film could be released. In 1999 the insurance company that owned the negatives wanted to stop paying storage costs, so they considered having the film destroyed. Sluizer entered the storage area that held the negative and removed it. Geoffrey Macnab from The Guardian: "Dark Blood is fragmentary, uneven and downright odd in parts but it also has huge curiosity value. The director's solution for bridging the considerable gaps is to read out descriptions of what is missing. It's a simple but surprisingly effective tactic. His narration ensures that the film is just about coherent. (...) Phoenix brings a wild physical energy to his role – in truth, his character verges on the preposterous but Phoenix tackles it with such commitment that he just about keeps absurdity at bay."

 

Sources: Sandra Brennan (AllMovie), Geoffrey Macnab (The Guardian), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

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With a name like that, you got to be HOT. I don't think Pheonix's bottoms could get any lower without showing something, not that I would have objected.

 

Phoenix 3.5

designed by Kamiya Satoshi

folded by Icarus Zhao

I changed the tail so it spread into three, which I thick much more beautiful than the original way of shaping

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