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Sister Vampire - little photoshoot in one of my favorite places to visit.
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photographe: C'est moi
Modele/MUA/Couture: Hua Costumes
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Strobist Info: Cheap Chinese Flash into umbrella over camera. That's it. One light. Gorgeous, isn't it? ;-)
The crowd at The Vampire Weekend concert in The Ambassador, Dublin.
The venue is closing it's doors in December for the last time as a music venue.
One of my friends told me that I reminded them of "Rosalie" from the Twilight series in this picture so I decided to edit it for her... lol! here's me as a vampire:S I mainly just put a Vampire edit on my skin and tweaked my eyes a bit. I just wish I could figure out how to make my skin Sparkle lol
The de Havilland DH.100 Vampire was a British jet fighter developed and manufactured by de Havilland. Having been developed during the Second World War to harness the newly developed jet engine, the Vampire entered service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1945. It was the second jet fighter, after the Gloster Meteor, operated by the RAF and its first to be powered by a single jet engine.
The RAF used the Vampire as a front line fighter until 1953 before it assumed secondary roles such as pilot training. It was retired by the RAF in 1966, replaced by the Hawker Hunter and Gloster Javelin. It achieved several aviation firsts and records, including being the first jet aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The Vampire had many export sales and was operated by various air forces. It participated in subsequent conflicts such as the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the Malayan emergency and the Rhodesian Bush War.
Almost 3,300 Vampires were manufactured, a quarter of them built under licence in other countries. The Royal Navy's first jet fighter was the Sea Vampire, a navalised variant which was operated from its aircraft carriers. The Vampire was developed into the DH.115 dual-seat trainer and the more advanced DH.112 Venom ground-attack and night fighter.
Made for a lover of the Vampire Twilight book series, Jody sits in the martini glass with all 4 book cakes behind and beside her
Auckland Cake Art for birthday wedding and cheeky rude cakes new website New Zealand
D: I'm bored and hot. ^^
My air conditioner broke.. -.-"
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So yeah.. I felt like editing another pic. :|
Vampire this time yo.
Best viewed on black
These are vampire bats that are on display at our zoo. They are drinking from a bowl of pigs blood that the zoo workers replenish each day. There are approximately 15-20 bats in this exhibit, and usually 4-5 bowls of blood.
It's a pretty cool thing to see up close, but it creeps some people out- even to the point that they will walk completely around this exhibit, and avoid it altogether.
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model: vampire queen, accessories by vampire queen twinity, layer 2 ALIN B. PHOTOSTREAM ON FLICKR, www.flickr.com/photos/alinfoto/sets/72157622860405727/, layer 3 free wallpaper
A radish from my garden raises its green cloak and leans forward menacingly in morning sunlight streaming through the kitchen window.
Well, *I* think it looks like a vampire...
"Brave New World" - Ian Somerhalder as Damon, Nina Dobrev as Elena in THE VAMPIRE DIARIES on The CW..
Photo: Bob Mahoney/The CW.
©2010 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Vampire Weekend performs on the third day of Lollapalooza, Aug. 4, 2013, in Chicago's Grant Park. Photo by Robert Loerzel.
I yanked some biddy garlic that had been planted last November. Not sure if will have much use, but it does smell strong!
de Havilland Vampire T11 WZ507
Development of the de Havilland Vampire as an experimental aircraft began in 1941. In May 1944, it was decided to produce the aircraft as an interceptor for the Royal Air Force (RAF). In 1946, the Vampire entered operational service with the RAF, only months after the war had ended, although had it been necessary it could have been made available earlier. The Vampire remained in front-line RAF service until 1953 when its transfer began to secondary roles such as ground attack and pilot training. The RAF retired the Vampire in 1966.
The Vampire was exported to many nations and was operated worldwide in numerous theatres and climates. By the end of production, almost 3,300 Vampires had been manufactured.
Vampire State Building.
Bricks number: about 16K
Building time: about a week (with help of Krusia rabbit)