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Adrienne Barbeau, born June 11, 1945 in Sacramento, California, is an American actress and the author of three books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical Grease, and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay in the sitcom Maude. In the early 1980s, Barbeau was a sex symbol, starring in several horror and science fiction films including The Fog, Creepshow, Swamp Thing, and Escape from New York. During the 1990s, she became known for providing the voice of Catwoman on Batman: The Animated Series and subsequent Batman cartoon series. In the 2000s, she appeared in the HBO series Carnivàle as Ruthie the snake dancer.
Photo was taken on June 19, 2011 at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo (BMO Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada). Of my day at the convention, Adrienne was my favourite meeting. A truly beautiful woman, she is friendly, personable, and gracious.
The Offering
Swamp Thing Meets Dracula
acrylic painting on canvas
by Chelsea Rose
Painted and on display for the "Things that go Bump in the Night" group show at The Peoples Art of Portland Gallery
i really wish that car wasn't there =.=
i decided i really liked this though i'm not sure why. okay.
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It was my son’s 6th birthday and we decided to go to Santa Pod to watch the monster trucks doing their thing. As it was a family day out, I decided to leave my DSLR behind... but I couldn’t resist taking my new Canon compact (S100) to see what it could do. Here are the results... and I’m pretty pleased with this little camera. It now lives permanently in my pocket!
Technical bits:
Equipment: Handheld Canon S100 in High-Speed burst (HQ) mode
Post-Production: 8 images brought into a Photoshop; 7 as an averaged layer stack, and the top one masked to reveal the ghosting effect beneath. Converted to B&W, curves adjusted, cropped and vignette added.
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