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What's a ski-touring boot anyway, and why does it make sense that it's light? Read my La Sportiva Spectre Review at hikinginfinland.com to find out!
On North Ridge of Crib Goch, Snowdonia, Wales
21st June 1993 at about 5:00 a.m.
A brocken spectre is your shadow cast on mist by sunlight behind you. The "rainbow" ring is called a glory. When this was taken there were three of us side by side but of course you can only see your own "spectre".
This is scanned from a transparency taken with an old Zenith SLR
Karl Schollar of Pucklechurch has been campaigning a homebrew Spectre 600 (on six go-kart wheels and motorcycle power) for years and is now attacking the hills with this amazing special. I thought it was a highly-modified Austin 7 at first. But that's the intention as 'RR' = Retro Racer! Even has a Brooklands fishtail side exhaust. Still motorcycle powered so qualifies for the modern Racing Car class.
Portsmouth/Brighton band Curxes recently found some test pressings of their early seven-inch singles, Spectre and Haunted Gold, which they proceeded to sell via their Bandcamp site. Each test pressing was individually augmented with hand-drawn art, in this instance a Jacko loving Budgie.
There were only two R45 produced and retained by the company who took over Spectre Supersport Ltd. At present this yellow one is the only road going model. it was decided that they would not be economic to produce but were retained to benchmark other prototypes.
A tank in service of the SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion.
Deep in the heart of Alabama, on a private island, sits the fictitious town of Spectre. Custom built for Tim Burton's 2003 Film "Big Fish", it was never torn down after production ended, and many of the movie set buildings are still standing today.
To see all of the images produced on this shoot, head over to my website at: bit.ly/SpectreAlabama
To read about the history of Spectre, visit my blog at: www.artofabandonment.com/2016/08/spectre-tim-burtons-aban...
Special thanks to the folks at Jackson Lake Island for helping preserve this piece of movie history, and allowing others to visit! #ArtOfAbandonment #WalterArnold #WalterArnoldPhotography #BigFish #Spectre #TimBurton #MovieSet #ArtOfAbandonment #AOA
Originally, Spectre was a Factory drone tasked with protecting the Hero Factory machines. It accidentally got caught in the core implant machine, and it forced a Hero core onto it's chest. The core gave it sentience, and it liked it. The drone is not as capable as a Hero, so the Factory officials wanted to remove the core from the drone, deeming it as a waste. Spectre didn't want to lose it's new sense of life, so it defected from the factory. Now it likes to call itself a him.
Spectre's tools are the standard issue drone rifle and riot shield.
Your shadow, which only you can see, cast against a cloud. Only rarely seen, this was around Esk Hause in the Lake District.
Lea Seydoux in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions’ action adventure SPECTRE.
miserable day in the Fannichs but every cloud ...
"Spectre of the Brocken", so named because of sightings on the Brocken, the highest peak of Germany's Harz Mountains. It appears when a low sun is behind a climber who is looking downwards into mist from a ridge or peak. The "spectre" is the shadowy figure - the glow and rings are of course a glory centered directly opposite the sun at the antisolar point. But how is the ghostly figure produced? It is no more than the shadow of the climber projected forward through the mist. All shadows converge towards the antisolar point where the glory also shines. The sometimes odd triangular shape is a perspective effect. The spectre sometimes appears to be huge. This is probably caused by the presence of the glory and the mist obscuring more familiar reference points with which to judge its size.