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San Diego Comic Con International 2009 . Bruce Heinsius Photography

2nd Version of our project.

Mattman and Me.

Mattman is going to submit a version with his "special" shading, and cool colors

I do all the body , mag, and details

 

/ Please Notice the shadows behind some details and bolts. /

/ All is maded on PMG /

 

-a custem Spectre by Titanfall with paintet head &

R-97 COMPACT SMG

- Credit for the legs goes to ModernBrix

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When I was in Cyprus, I witnessed an amazing phenomenon. It's called Brocken Spectre (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brocken_spectre) and it occurs when the sun shines behind you and there is mist or low cloud below you on mountain ridges. This creates a shadow on the mist, which is not very exciting, but it also creates this colorful halo around your head (seen as the blue glow here). And the interesting thing about this halo is that, if there is more than one people there, you only see it around your head and not others'.

Another from the foggy wet and soggy Spring Ramblefest 2010.

わかりづらいですが、画面の右側やや下に機影を中心とした虹色の輪が見えます。

An iridescent ring having the shadow of an airplane as a center is close to this screen lower right.

Early morning sun pierces through 8A's shroud of smoke and steam at Belgrave. All but lost in the steam is an engine cleaner, giving 8A a final polish before it docks onto the train.

Glasgow Necropolis - modeled on La Pere Lachaise.

 

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The Electric Gardens: a fantasy of light and sound at Glasgow’s iconic Botanic Gardens - part of the West End Festival 2015.

 

(Glasgow, 2015)

 

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Late arrival at RAF Mildenhall.

90510 arrives at 21.45 gmt, almost dark.

Hand held 1/60 sec 1000iso. 500mmf4

   

Model: Me

 

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YJ51ZVE arriving at Alton Bus Rally.

just a few photos from last night. i have so many digital images to upload, along with 35mm film, polaroid 600, polaroid spectra film i need to scan!

So many compositions to be had at Magpie Mine and was great to have such a top group of Light Painters. Tom Hill, Tei Pelant, Tim Gamble, Phill Fisher and Chris Thompson. Top Nights

Peak Trip 16-05-2019ps-5

27th december 2014

after yesterdays rain it was nice to play with the sun

Captured this on the decent of Ben Macdui. A Brocken Spectre is created when the sun reflects the shadow of the viewer on mist or cloud.

Aston Martin (AM6) V8 Vantage GT3 (2018-on) 4000cc V8 Mercedes AMG M177 twin turbo

Race British GT Championship, Oulton Park

Race Number 96 Bradley Ellis (Northampton), Ollie Wilkinson (Leeds)

Team Optimum Motorsport

ASTON MARTIN SET

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The AM6 generation of the Aston Martin Vantage was launched in 2018, designed by Marek Reichmann and available as a V8, powered by a Mercedes AMG Twin Turbo M177 engine or a V12 with a 5.2 litre Aston Martin AE31 twin turbo engine. The design of the new Vantage is inspired by the track-only Vulcan and the purpose made DB10 that appeared in the James Bond film Spectre

 

The GT3 is the successor of the V12 Vantage GT3. The engine has a power output of 542 PS (535bhp) It features a quick-shifting Xtrac 6-speed sequential gearbox, an Alcon motorsport multi-plate clutch, Öhlins four-way adjustable dampers, Alcon brakes, and a Bosch anti-lock braking system. The Vantage GT3 has a dry weight of 1,245 kg (2,745 lb)

 

Diolch yn fawr am 71,844,155 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel

 

Thank you 71,844,155 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe

 

Shot 22.04.2019 at the British GT, Oulton Park round Ref 139-049

  

A nice blue Humber Spectre seen at the recent town centre classic car rally in Scunthorpe.

“He’s angry again,” sighed Yuffie, awaiting the destruction.

“If his pets were better behaved it would help,” moaned Spectre.

“How so?” asked Fuen.

“Well his hamster for example,” said Spectre. “His hamster spent 3 months asking for a home gym, and eventually Spider spent £7,000 on equipment.”

“Cripes!” exclaimed Fuen. “What happened then?”

“Eh,” sighed Spectre. “It didn’t work out.”

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Volmur - Ryzen tattoo - weekend MP sales find

[KROVA] Vagrant Hood

[Seydr] Escaping Souls Aura

bearded guy backdrop previous sale item

Silk Spectre from The Watchmen made an appearance at Wonder Con and was kind enough to pose for me.

 

Cosplay by Crystal Faraday;

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Model: Karen Cechin

Cosplay: Silk Spectre from Watchmen The Movie

 

Lens Nikkor 50mm F1.8G

Nikon D5100

From a series of photographs of smoke plumes, I see a ghostly cartoon-like figure in this one.

 

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At Waveland Shrine, Lexington, KY.

 

First successful roll through a Kiev 4b Soviet rangefinder (ca. 1967) after making a DIY film spool. I can't tell if the camera has a light leak, or the expired Kodak Vision 250D film is flaring. Overall happy with the images out of this camera, but not sure yet if this Jupiter 8 lens is as sharp as my Industar 61 on my Fed 3b.

Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin. Photo: Publicity still for Missione speciale Lady Chaplin/Operation Lady Chaplin (Alberto De Martino, Sergio Grieco, 1966).

 

Beautiful Daniela Bianchi (1942) is an Italian actress, whose best known part was luscious Soviet cipher clerk Tatiana Romanova in the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963). She played in several more Eurospy films during the 1960s.

 

Daniela Bianchi was born in Rome, Italy in 1942. She grew up the only child of an army Colonel. After graduating from high school Bianchi found a passion for ballet before launching into a modelling career. Her film career began in 1958 with a bit part in En cas de malheur/Love Is My Profession (Claude Autant-Lara, 1958) starring Jean Gabin and Brigitte Bardot. Bianchi was Miss Rome in 1960 and became the 1st runner-up in the 1960 Miss Universe contest, where she was also voted Miss Photogenic by the press. More film parts followed in films like Les Démons de minuit/Midnight Follies (Marc Allégret, Charles Gérard, 1961) with Charles Boyer, the comedy Una domenica d'estate/Always on Sunday (Giulio Petroni, 1962) and the Peplum La Spada del Cid/ The Sword of El Cid (Miguel Iglesias, 1962). Then she played the role of Tatiana Romanova in From Russia with Love (1963), the second James Bond film made by Eon Productions and the second to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. In the film, James Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond's killing of Dr. No. At the age of 21, Bianchi was and would be the youngest actress to play a leading Bond girl ever. Bianchi started taking English classes for the role, but the producers ultimately chose to dub her voice over by Barbara Jefford. Following the success of the first 007 film, Dr. No (Terence Young, 1962), United Artists had approved a sequel and doubled the budget available for the producers. In addition to filming on location in Turkey, the action scenes were shot at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire and in Scotland. From Russia with Love was a critical and commercial success, taking over $78 million in worldwide box office receipts, more than its predecessor Dr. No.

 

After From Russia with Love, Daniela Bianchi made a number of French and Italian films. First she starred in the French thriller Le Tigre aime la chair fraîche/The Tiger Likes Fresh Blood (Claude Chabrol, 1964) opposite Roger Hanin as the secret agent LeTigre. Her only role in an American production was in Rome Will Never Leave You (1964), three episodes filmed in Rome of the Dr. Kildare series with Richard Chamberlain. Among her Italian films were the comedy Slalom (Luciano Salce, 1965) starring Vittorio Gassman, the comedy L'ombrellone/Weekend Wives (Dino Risi, 1965) and the Eurospy film Requiem per un agente segreto/Requiem for a Secret Agent (Sergio Sollima, 1966) starring Stewart Granger. The latter is the third and last Eurospy film of prolific director Sollima and the first he signed with his real name (in the two previous spy films he was credited as Simon Sterling). One of Bianchi’s later films was Operation Kid Brother/OK Connery (Alberto de Marino, 1967), a James Bond spoof filmed in English (Bianchi was again dubbed) and starring Sean Connery's younger brother, Neil Connery. The overall plot of the film is that England’s best secret agent is not available, so his younger brother is brought in to defeat the evil crime syndicate THANATOS. O.K. Connery is notable in that several actors from the James Bond series appear as similar characters. Besides Bianchi, the film also features Adolfo Celi, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell and Anthony Dawson. Dan Pavlides at AllMovie: “Campy, plodding, and unintentionally funny in places, the feature remains a curiosity item only because of the novelty of Sean Connery's brother being the hero.” Her final film was the crime drama Scacco Internazionale/The Last Chance (Giuseppe Rosati, 1968) in which she co-starred with Tab Hunter. She retired from acting. In 1985, she married a Genoan president of a cargo shipping company, with whom she has a son named Filippo. In 2012 Daniela Bianchi returned for once to the screen in the documentary Noi non siamo come James Bond/We're nothing like James Bond (Mario Balsamo, 2012).

 

Sources: Dan Pavlides (AllMovie), M16, AllMovie, Wikipedia and IMDb.

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