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Civil War reenactment at the 24th Annual "Great Island Festival", at the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, Vonore Tn.
Shot with a Sony a6000 with the Canon EF 70-300 L. (lost many shots due to OOF, need a long tele for the sony but really don't want to invest)
Here is a kind of dispenser for my son's Micro Scale Star Wars. It has been build especially for an exhibition : Fanabrique 2011. Hope it won't fall ....
More pics son on legomaniac.canalblog.com
I've added a more longer video on youtube for more details about the microscale !
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZq072gkRjQ
enjoy
War has come!...
The Roman legions occur everywhere....
They also do not stop at our holy places....
We need to grant them leave....
They burn the temple on the holy mountain....
They will pillage and kill us all!...
War has come! ....
Build for MiniCastleContest at classic-castle.com
(Tinyfigs by tanotrooperthefirst)
Catalog #: 10_0018355
Title: World War One
Date: 1914-1918
Additional Information: Aerial View
Tags: World War One, Aerial View, 1914-1918
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
hiding in the darkness, sheltered from the rain
my mom and dad are gone now, I'm alone again
is anybody out there? does anybody care?
I don't wanna live here anymore
I don't wanna live
see the people suffering watch the children die
doesn't it make you wonder why?
money and power, the television's red
one by one, they collect the dead
hell is a war - hell, what is it for?
they'll slay the innocent and every mother's son
to get the ethnic cleansing done
Hey Mr. Politician, what are you gonna do?
this nightmare is up to you
stopping for nothing, I fire at will
in the name of my religion I shoot to kill, to kill
Hell is a war
St Nicholas, Dersingham, Norfolk
The first time I went to Dersingham church, they were just locking up for the day. Never mind, I'll come back, I thought. Twelve years passed. Now, I was cycling around the villages to the north and east of the Sandringham estate, mopping up a handful of Norfolk churches that I'd missed when I first cut a swathe through the county. This was one of them.
So at last I stepped into its big interior, and I am afraid I found it a bit characterless. I'm sorry about that. Some big churches have a wow factor, but it just didn't happen to me here. Perhaps I would have preferred a bit of dust, a bit of peeling plaster, I don't know. I thought that St Nicholas is what a church would be like if my mother had been responsible for cleaning it - spotless, and everything lined up. Anyway, I notice that I took nearly 40 photos, so there was obviously plenty to see.
Then I headed out of Dersingham. climbing and climbing, and suddenly left the strange gloom of Kings Lynn, the Wash, the forest and the marsh country behind me, climbing up through narrow lanes through beautiful rolling fields, some being harvested. The sun was shining brightly, and it was with utter joy that I whooped along until descending steeply into Sherborne.
The war memorial in Aberystwyth was designed by Professor Mario Rutelli of Palermo (1859-1941). Contemporary reports record that the top figure represents Victory and the figure at the base represents Humanity emerging from the effects of war.
Seen this afternoon at sunset.
Star Wars cosplayer at the 2014 Amazing Arizona Comic Con at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
One of my sons is a huge Star Wars fan. So here's an idea we had for him to dress up like Darth Vader and toss his little brother across the room.
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Star Wars themed cupcakes for a 5th Birthday
Darth Vader had to be included as its Jaiden's favourite.
War Horse
A 20ft - (6.1 metre) 4 tonne War Memorial at Featherstone, Yorkshire
It stands tall above 353 trees, each one commemorating each of the Featherstone men who lost their lives during the First World War. The sculpture, designed by Bristol artists Cod Steaks and the brainchild of Featherstone Town Council, has been created in honour of the fallen in the centenary year of the end of the conflict.
I had hoped that I would find some of the Official Star Wars sets more appealing if they were stealth. For the record, I'm still not interested.
FOR YOUR TO-MORROW
WE GAVE OUR TO-DAY
www.glosgen.co.uk/warmem/stanwaywm.htm
Stanway War Memorial is situated at the junction of the B4077 road (which runs from Stow-on-the-Wold to Teddington Hands) and the southernmost end of the Stanton Road.
The elaborate war memorial consists of a bronze figure of Saint George spearing a dragon (by Alexander Fisher), wound around a squat stone pillar (by Sir Philip Stott carved by Eric Gill)
Chocolat D'Aiguebelle "The Russo-Japanese War" (series of 24 issued 1905)
Admiral Togo ~ Victorious Commander of the Japanese fleet during the Battle of Chemulpo Bay, 9th February 1904
Civil War re-enactment at Croxteth Park . Liverpool 2006.
This is from an original shot taken on a Minolta DimageX compact camera at its maximum resolution
Star Wars Land exhibit by Disney Parks and Resorts.
Today was the third and last day of the 2017 D23 Expo. I got to the Anaheim Convention Center today at about 6:45 am, and got to the shopping line in the second floor of Hall A at 7 am. Then the line started moving at about 9:15 am, and I got to the end of the Disney Store line at 9:30. The CM said the estimated wait time was 1 1/2 to 2 hours. The line moved much more quickly than on Friday or Saturday, probably because their was very few high demand items left to purchase. I actually got into the store at 10:24, in less than an hour.
I started to browse the store, to see what they had left. There were no more LE dolls to be had. However, there were still plenty of Designer Collection lithograph, pin and ornament sets on the shelves. I got a spare Designer Lithograph set. The only Designer mug left was for 101 Dalmations. There was also LE pin sets for Minnie Mouse and Art of Snow White in stock. I decided to get one each of the Designer bags and purses (for TLM, Tangled and 101 Dalmations) because they were so pretty, even though I would never use them. They had an LE 300 wooden Anna and Elsa figure set, but I passed on them since they weren't that impressive, and were $60. I got a Rey/Kylo Ren LE action figure set. I got #82 of 1000. I took more photos of the August 1 releases of Rags Snow White and the Prince. I also took a couple of closeups of the Platinum Snow White. At checkout, I got the PWP Snow White and Tsum Tsum Mary Poppins pins (LE 3000, $5 each). I checked out my goods at around 11 am.
Then I took some photos of the women's gowns made for Disney live action films. The exhibit was entitled Fantastical Fashions, presented by Walt Disney Archives. There were six costumes on display, three of heroines on one side of the stage (Giselle, Belle and Cinderella), and three villains on the other side (Red Queen, Maleficent and Cruella De Vil). I was glad that they weren't behind glass, so I could take decent photos of them without glare and reflections.
Next I saw the Star Wars Land exhibit, at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts booth. It was entitled Galaxy of Stories, and the new land in DLR and WDW is to be called Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. The centerpiece of the exhibit was a scale model of the new land. It was hard to take clean photos of the model because of all the people trying to do the same thing.
While I was in line for the Star Wars Land exhibit, a local collector friend of mine met me. He sold me his spare D23 Mulan doll set for a great price, that I had missed getting on Friday. I got #451 of 523. I took a few photos of the set. Because of the orange colored carpet, the photos have an orange tint to them, especially on the reflective surfaces.
After that I browsed some smaller merchandise booths. First was Besame Cosmetics, which showcased their new Disney Snow White: The 1937 Collection. The color palette used for the cosmetics line was based on the actual paint colors used in the original animation cels. The packaging and artwork also reflected the style of the original animation. They gave out a free old style newspaper tabloid sheet promoting the collection.
Next was the Thomas Kinkade Studios. They had lots of their Disney artwork for sale. Also they had two enormous framed reproductions displayed on the side of their booth. One was of Cinderella, the other was of Beauty and the Beast.
Then I met up with another collector friend of mine. I bought the Designer Blue Fairy doll set from him for a great price, that I had missed out of getting on Friday, and some other items.
I left with a big haul of merchandise, which I will post photos of shortly. I had a very successful Expo, obtaining everything I wanted, without having to resort to eBay.
My offering for Hanne Bang's art project. On its way to Denmark. Hope it gets there ok.
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This picture was taken at the pickering war weekend in October 2010. I know they arent looking at he camera but thats what i like about it for i thought if they all looked it would look to staged. Its one of the only pictures i got that didnt have a photographer in it.