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… Just yesterday morning I actually heard him rummaging around in my basement, kicking things over and knocking stuff off of the shelves while swinging his open light-sabre and swearing!!…he was drunk and mumbling something under his labored-breath about a missing "Aluminum Falcon*???" and how he's so sick and tired of being a Sith Lord, that the pay stinks and the food is even worse,...evidently he seems to think that I was hiding Yoda down there,…
NO you silly Sith,…I'm on YOUR side!!!
He had better hope that the "Shadow Creep" doesn't catch him down there… he'll shove that light-sabre thingy straight up his Sith arse….sideways!!!..LOL!!!
*props to "Robot Chicken"… LOL!!
Reva Reservoir, Bingley, UK
SPNC - Year 4 - Instruction #17
"Let's dive in sin. Go out and stage a "street" photo but it must not look staged"
Haris P.
Jedi Midge beware!
Another of my old, old customs - a Barbie head on a Cygirl body with bits of costume from Darth Maul and Britney Spears!
Star Wars and the Power of Costume explores the challenges in dressing the Star Wars universe from the Galactic Senate and royalty to the Jedi, Sith, and Droids. Featuring over 60 hand-crafted costumes from the first seven Star Wars films, the exhibition (located at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio) reveals the artists’ creative process – and uncovers the connection between character and costume.
Features of the Power of Costume exhibit include short films that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and include interviews with the designers and actors/actresses. The experience in enhanced by interactive flip books featuring sketches, photographs, and notes that capture the creative team’s inspiration and vision.
Featured costumes include:
•Monk-like robes of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker
•Intimidating suit and complex breathing apparatus of Darth Vader
•Yak hair and mohair costume of Chewbacca
•Fierce armor of mercenary bounty hunters Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and Sam Wesell
•Elaborately detailed gowns of Princess Leia, Queen Amidala, Queen Jamillia, and their handmaidens
•Intricately designed costumes of astromech’s R2-D2, C-3P0, and BB-8
This photo is just one of the many costumes seen in the Star Wars and the Power of Costume exhibit that allowed myself and my family to get up close to these historic and awe-inspiring films in ways that we’ve never seen them before. The next time I watch one of these movies, I will have the perspective of how the costume was designed & created and what inspired the look & feel. Thank you to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, and Lucasfilm, Ltd. for developing this exhibit to give Star Wars fans such as myself this opportunity.
NURBURGRING, GERMANY-19 MAY 02--S&S: Raymond T. Conway--Tool's Maynard James Keenan performs at the Rock am Ring Festival in Nurburgring, Germany, on May 19th, 2002.
Another photo taken as a part of Photologia project. This time from Comcon - russian RPG convention in Moscow region.
One of the cool things about building microspace is that you can change the look of the entire ship by just changing a couple bricks.
Which version do you like better?
I don't know if she is re-creating a previously known Sith or something original but she definitely had this "black widow" vibe going on with her costume and attitude. *thumbs up*
She had a very nice light-up lightsaber but it was a bit... pink and too polished for the look she was emoting. So I kicked it up a bit with the Elemental Action script (creates some really striking fire and ice effects). Now it looks more raw and untempered in appearance.
Thankfully, someone tagged the cosplayer (Kay Victoria).
A Sith Lord and his apprentice fight against each other in a ruined temple for control in this battle pack. Complete with two guards and falling column. Built for the Eurobricks Star Wars Battle Pack Contest.
Here's my first Darth Vader Gundam since 2013's TIE Advanced Sazabi, my Sith Interceptor Gundam. I combined an IBO frame with the Gundam Astray Noir and Vader's Sith Interceptor.
Update -
HuffPo Share - www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/31/star-wars-wedding-photo...
Printed in Bridal Guides magazine in NYC. 2014.
We got very lucky since the forecast for rain was on and off all day and it was at 60% chance or higher. It rained in the morning during hair and makeup at the salon and it rained right as we finished shooting on the beach. Very lucky.
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