View allAll Photos Tagged commodore
Holden VK Commodore at the 2007 Shannon's Wheels car show, on the lawns of Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia
The old Little Feat song, "Dixie Chicken," has been stuck in my head since I first saw this place, especially the line, "I saw the bright lights of Memphis, from the Commodore Hotel . . . " Know the song?
Fully restored '40's art deco theatre that serves dinner. It was great!
Portsmouth, Virginia
Garry Rogers Motorsport's Holden Commodore at the V8 Supercar test day at Sydney Motorsport Park. 19-02-2013.
151103-N-HA868-020 DUBUQUE, IOWA (November 03, 2015) Musician 1st Class Tim Stanley, of Belleville, Ill., performs a solo at a Commodores concert at Eleanor Roosevelt Middle School in Dubuque, Iowa. The Commodores are currently on an 18-day concert tour of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. (U.S. Navy Photo by Master Chief Musician Aaron Porter/Released)
The Commodore 3-screen cinema in Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Ryde IOW Commodore Theatre
A scanned slide from 1974.
Test Drive, Rambo III, Buggy Boy, Renegade III, Target Renegade, Operation Wolf, Marble Madness, Cabal, 007, Flunky ...
Commodore Theater (11,774 square feet)
421 High Street, Portsmouth, VA
Opened November 14th, 1945, closed in 1975, reopened December 21st, 1989
In downtown Portsmouth, the Commodore serves as the city's only movie theater. It's a place I'd been yearning to catch a film at for a good year or so, and tonight I finally decided to drive out that way to see Fiddler on the Roof. The business sorta functions as a dinner theater, with several tables and chairs situated in front of the screen and a balcony up above with traditional cinema-style seating. This distinction allowed the Commodore to reopen in June, two months earlier than any other theaters in Hampton Roads, though they unfortunately still have the balcony area closed and I wasn't able to get photos from its' perspective. That's alright regardless because, man, the theater is outright marvelous. This page on the businesses' website details their history and the restoration work that had to be done from over a decade of abandonment, and it paid off because that old timey cinema house vibe is still felt here. The artwork within the auditorium, from the two large murals to the patterns on the ceiling, looks elegant, and I loved that the screen is obscured by curtains that draw back when its' showtime, then close again after the credits roll. The atmosphere truly enhances the experience here, which is why I picked an older movie to see that would've played during the theater's original span of business instead of a newer tentpole release. It certainly was a change of pace from the multiplexes I've been visiting over the last two months. Now if only the Naro in Norfolk would reopen too!
Daar gaat 'ie. De Commodore 64! Jeugdsentiment, de grote floppydrive!
Nostalgisch moment in de Milieustraat van Boal!
We shoved as much power we possibly could into a Commodore C64x barebones chassis
ZOTAC H77-ITX WiFi B-series (H77ITX-B-E)
Intel Core i7 3770T (45-watt, quad-core)
2x8GB Kingston ValueRam DDR3-1600
OCZ Nocti 120GB mSATA SSD
Commodore C64x Barebones Chassis
Silverstone TOB02 Blu-ray drive
Razer Mamba (2012) Mouse
ZOTAC USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter (Third monitor)
DC-DC Power Supply from ZOTAC ZBOX Giga series
Built 1970 and name: HIBERNIAN ENTERPRISE , she was a Cargo/container ship Tons: 758 Builder: Ferus Smit, Westerbroek Holland
Subsequent History:
HIBERIAN ENTERPRISE-71
MAYO – 74
COMMODORE CLIPPER – 88
CELINE M. – 90
SEA LION I – 91
CELINE M. – 93
LARNACA TOWN – 93
SEA STAR III – 93
CELINE M. – 03
ABDALLAH – 10
ALBARAKA 8
Photographed on 11 June 1982 at Portsmouth
Super rare Lode Runner sequel for experts, fully tested and working, for the Commodore 64. For trade.
Built with 'Commodore 64' instructions from Chris McVeigh Then converted to a Commodore Vic 20.
Click here to check out his site to build your own!
Super rare Lode Runner sequel for experts, fully tested and working, for the Commodore 64. For trade.
2010 Holden Commodore sedan VE Srs with 3.6 litre SIDI engine, at Shoal Bay, NSW, 25 September 2018.
Crowd shot. I should have zoomed in for a crowd shot but I'm not very steady shooting with a telephoto lens. Anyway woo woo.
Note: Some of you may know my misery regarding when Justice first came to Vancouver. I brought my wide angle lens and was denied by security because I had a "professional camera" (oh please). So tonight I brought my stalker lens and had a rematch with Justice hitting up the Commodore Ballroom. Sweet.