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Project Dark Star:
After the failed Martian Invasion of 1896, British intelligence salvaged the abandoned Martian technology to experiment and study it's secrets. Reverse Engineering the tripods, handling machines and the deadly heat ray.
But the Martian flying machine was of great interest to them. And a few years after the invasion the Royal science Division created project Dark Star: An atmospheric reconnaissance aircraft. A fast, agile flying machine that boasted state of the art communications, incredible speeds and state of the art weaponry...
I really wanted to make an interesting vehicle with those old neon green canopy pieces. And I wanted to keep it steampunk. So the idea of a retro gothic Victorian flying machine rattled around in my brain.
Asymmetry was another factor, drawing heavy inspiration from asymmetrical Star Wars vehicles.
Project 365 - 2012 A Year in Pictures
1st April (92/365)
I was slicing myself a banana for a mid-morning snack and you'll never guess what happened again! :-)
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 50 f/1.4 & 580EX II
50mm | 1/15 sec | f/4.0 | ISO 200
© Chris Martinez
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1.
Si tenevano gare di bestemmie,
cattedre di turpiloquio
membra sudate, esasperati ormoni,
esibizioni torve
onorate vendette
confidenze
e altre ancora
remotissime indecenze.
2.
Ci dicevano: ' la medaglietta in bocca' !
la maglietta di lana (un po’ muschiosa)
alzata fino al mento, 'petto in fuori
- lo scatto della lastra – ancora fermo!'.
La parte delle femmine in silenzio
di là dai vetri bianchi smerigliati.
Uno squittio d’ovatta, frasi. Fuori
bora per tutti, la mattina andata
nel tanfo del baretto al bigliardino.
Per i più intraprendenti cicche e vino.
3.
Adolescevi triste, tormentato
dai più feroci guizzi di memoria,
spaccando scarpe, immagini lascive
fingendoti, benchè privo di sesso
sperimentato; oh, strano astigmatismo
tra gli incontaminati mani occhi
e forme tonde, prominenze fosche,
lei, proprio lei, concreta, l’una e l’altra
in sé per te schiudeva in una sola.
(Ah sì, così è la sete quando l’acqua…)
da ' Prima e dopo la diaspora' P. L. 2004
This is my ongoing Moon phase project, this started out at approx half of an (average) months worth of the moon's different phases.....but it is growing!.
Our Natural Satellite "rises" approximately 50 minutes later every night, so getting a full months Moon phase has proved impossible to achieve in the same month, add to this cloudy nights (and "day" Moon's).........as I get new phases I will add them to the composite.
Claire has begun our project of painting the basement. The back room is full of stuff - we need to do a huge cleanout. But there's so much I don't want to get rid of!
an illustration for “elmonstruodecoloresnotieneboca”, Roger Omar's dream project. This project has been running since 2002, getting children from around the world to write down their dreams and then have illustrators draw them. I picked out this dream from a list of dreams, i really love it:
"I dreamed that we were playing football and we hit a boy´s head and made a hole in it.
He was taken to the hospital and the next day he was in class, but we were already grandparents."
(Lumpi/ Spain/ boy)
you can check out more works from this project here:
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
A new vehicle is under construction, along with some modifications to one of my Metropolitan locos.
In 10 days time I’ll be exhibiting again, at the ‘Acton Depot Brick Show’. More info can be found here:
m.facebook.com/events/152905626911440?tsid=0.814383922518...
…On the whole, I both like and dislike this MOC. It’s unwieldy and delicate, of course. While building I found myself wondering if the whole scaffold thing would really make sense – after all, the Lunar Modules were “pure space” craft, and didn’t require enormous moment arms to turn themselves. But by that point I was committed, so I decided to see where it would take me.
This build was also a nice way to rekindle my love affair with flex tube. Though it also reminded me why we had to take some time to see other parts for a while.
It was great fun approaching a build from the conceptual standpoint of an engineer and the experience standpoint of a military operator. I’m just a little worried that I may have to keep going… :)
The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail.
This is bicycle number # 16
To learn more about this project see the 100 bicycles group
Pretty daisies in a garden near the Christchurch farmers' market.
Saturday, 21st January 2017
365/2017 A starter for ten: theme 24 - daisies.
Explored! 196 on 22nd January 2017.
Project 365 (one photo per day for 2021 taken on 120 film)
Event: Project 365
Location: Yard at Home
Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S
Lens(s): Mamiya Sekor C 90mm f/3.8
Film: Ilford Delta 100
Shot ISO: 80
Light Meter: Weston Master II
Exposure: 1/4 @ f/22
Lighting: Natural - Sunny 3:15pm
Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto
Firing: Cable release
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4)
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Project Thunderbird (2071 – 2085)
Developed by Ætheon (a high profile "private military company/"PMC"), Project Thunderbird was the first successful of instance of “jet trooper” (colloquially known as “jetters”) being deployed into combat. Using cybernetically enhanced pilots (most of which were former US Air Force and Marines), the company was able to find work in conflict zones all over the world.
All jet suits contained an exoskeleton, joy stick controls, and numerous intakes and jets that could be adjusted in real-time for maximum maneuverability. Jet suits varied wildly according the pilot’s rank and personal preferences. Though the suit’s weaponry varied between pilots, the most popular weapons were twin rapid-fire plasma cannons and two pairs of missile launchers.
The most famous Jetter was Ariel Vazquez. Joining the program in 2072 at the age of 25, she displayed immense prowess with the suit and made headlines for her heroics in the Long Beach Excursion (2073), in which [REDACTED] surfaced off the coast of Long Beach, California and attacked the water front. Were it not for the timely intervention of the “Jetters”, the [REDACTED] would’ve wreaked untold destruction on the city proper. Vazquez would also participate in the Battle of Bend (2079), in which the nation states of Cascadia and Greater Idaho fought for control of a newly-discovered (and incredibly valuable) lithium deposit on the outskirts of Bend, Oregon. Being a PMC, Ætheon sided with the highest bidder (in this case, Greater Idaho) and wreaked massive casualties on the Cascadian military with their superior airpower.
Though effective, Project Thunderbird’s heavy and unwieldly jet suits would ultimately be phased out as the technology improved became more compact. However, it would leave a lasting impact on military combat (even going into the intergalactic age centuries later), with similar technology being deployed by the Royal Cobalt Space Navy (RCSN) via their “Gunzerker” program.
With Gram's shop almost done, I'm starting a new project. It's going to be a brocante...a French flea market. I love the muted colors in French decorating. It's going to be long term, as all my projects are now, lol. This is a sign from gaelatelier on Etsy. It came all the way from France, where they wear no underpants : )
This is a contact print of the first 8x10 sheet I ever exposed. I’m working on a portrait project of people in my hometown of Vista, CA. Bethany was my first participant, and we made some great images together. Shot on Ilford HP5+, developed in Xtol, printed on Ilford MG Fiber, and finished in selenium.
This is an unfinished project I've been working back in the welcome home party days.
I wanted to post it and share it with you in a raw state because I would like to know your opinion about it.
(Made with vanilla, red paper, iphone photo, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe illustrator)