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Sun sets over Badlands National Park in South Dakota. This interesting section is called the "Vampire Peaks" so named because early visitors in the 1800s observed large numbers of bats circling the tips. This location is just inside the entrance to the park's North Unit at Interior and is within sight of the Ben Reifel Visitor Center. I was grateful for that single cloud as evening set in. For most of our visit here we had completely cloudless skies. If you interested in keeping up with my work look for Robert Garrigus Photography over on Facebook.
Cheers!
Bob G.
A close up of the eyes of DemonDaz, a Steampunk / Vampire male model, who recently modelled at a Buckingham Camera Club practical evening. DemonDaz was lit by a ring light
Shot in secondlife on Firestorm viewer
The vampire maiden can't satiate her bloodlust, she finds herself becoming more and more ravenous and must feed.
Who will be her next victim?
Lady Vampire - Sony A7S II, Vivitar 28mm f/2.5, Fotodiox FD to E-mount adapter. Lit with a DaoLite Prizmo Edition LED tubelight.
Model: Lindsey Yates Badtke
F-35C Lightning II of VX-9 "Vampires" visiting MCAS Yuma captured on final approach with the moon rising in the background.
Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend
April 8, 2010
Tabernacle
Atlanta, Georgia
Their set included:
1. White Sky
2. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
3. Holiday
4. I Stand Corrected
5. M79
6. Bryn
7. California English
8. Cousins
9. Taxi Cab
10. Run
11. A-Punk
12. One
13. Diplomat's Son
14. Giving up the Gun
15. Oxford Comma
16. Campus
Encore:
17. Horchata
18. Mansard Roof
19. Walcott
The vampire bats swarmed upon us the instant we came into their area. Their large hungry fangs were barred and they were ready to drink all our blood. But we were protected by the intensely stinky garlic breath we had, from eating a baked garlic and shallots with fino dish that Darkday had cooked for us at lunch time. ha ha ;)
It's a little bit late.. but Happy Halloween) do you like this creature? Should i make more creepy guys?
The de Havilland Vampire is a British jet fighter which was developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was the second jet fighter to be operated by the RAF, after the Gloster Meteor, and the first to be powered by a single jet engine.
After the long drawn out hunt Van Hassling stood over the bloody mess, he took out the witch he wiped his brow. Witch ,vampire. no matter one less supernatural creature.. the low growl from the shadows.. the vampire hunter didn't figure this witch was married to a werewolf.. The wolf was not at all happy as his mate laid there... Last thing Van Hassling saw was light grey fur.
A close-up shot of an Nazi vampire. A Panzer commander to be exact. I don't have an German Officer sadly. So the panzer commander have to do for now.
These Nazi vampires makes a small appearance in a stop-motion project that has yet to be released as I'm writing this introduction.
These characters belong to the Characters Of The Weird category because. They're weird.
The concept of Nazi Vampires (This version) is based on the Nazi Vampires from the ''Letzte Bataillon'' (Last Battalion) an elite group of Waffen-SS soldiers who were transformed into vampires from the Millennium Organization
of the Anime and Manga: Hellsing and Hellsing Ultimate.
These Nazi Vampires choose to switch sides. They choose for the evil side as their normal counterparts choose for the Resistance against the Evil.
They will appear in a project called: Lego War: Battle Of Mo-Wol, a spin-off of another project of mine called: Lego Gateway: To The Land Of Weird And Madness. This project will be the second spin-off as the first spin-off is called: Lego War: Battle Of Tali-Lok.
Basically it's about a conflict between the good and the evil in a world that doesn't make sense.
I love the outcome of the picture. The cool lighting is giving it a nice mood. I made a couple of diffrent shots of the vampire wich I will release later on.
Link To the Main story:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JwQIaJJxNM
Link to the first spin-off:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dp2lvhXLwM
Link to the second spin-off:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TXgoKBT03Q
Custom Gear/Weapons: Brickarms
Custom Panzer commander torso: Brickmania
Custom German torso's: Minifig.Co
Custom rubber headlight: Si-Dan?
It is said that this fungus only grows in the dark of night and glows "bloody red," so that Vampires can feast upon it.
A visit to Wingham on a very bright, sunny day.
Located on the Manning River, in New South Wales, Australia,
Wingham is a charming rural service centre which has remained largely unchanged by the tourism which has dramatically altered the townships along the coast. Wingham is the oldest town in the Manning Valley. Like many towns away from the coast it was first settled by cedar cutters and, after the cedar ran out, the surrounding countryside was settled by dairy farmers and beef cattle breeders.
Central Park
It is unusual for Australian towns to be built around a Central Park but Wingham is a notable exception. Central Park sits in the centre of the town, has a number of unique attractions and is surrounded by interesting and attractive historic buildings.
The Vampire Jet A79-593, in Central Park, was donated by the Manning River Branch of the Air Force Association on 14 August, 1971 to commemorate the fiftieth birthday of the Royal Australian Air Force.
The F31 series of the de Havilland Vampire was produced 1950 to 1953.
The plaque was unveiled by Air Vice-Marshal W E Townsend (CB, CBE, FAIM), on 14 August, 1971.
A79-593 History
This aircraft entered service with No.2 Operational Training Unit, RAAF (2OTU) on 22/12/52. It was transferred to No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF (1AD) 9/1/58. It was transferred to RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) School of Technical Training, Wagga Wagga (RSTT) on 17/08/61 and approved for disposal on 11/07/70 before being displayed here on 14/08/71.
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