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Vendor in a bakery during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, Algeria.

 

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Credit: Yacine Imadalou / ILO

Date: NC

Country: Algeria

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Wade plays John Constantine from the comic Hellblazer during Comic Con 2018 in San Diego.

 

The name's Constantine, but the comic's called Hellblazer. Created by Alan Moore as a supporting character during his run on Swamp Thing, the intent was to create a blue-collar warlock. If Doctor Strange grew up in Toxteth – that's John Constantine, and his attitude's every bit as acerbic as you might expect. A complex character, Constantine is a loner who somehow accrues a large network of friends and loved ones, most of whom end up dead. He's a good man at heart, but prone to the easy, lazy decision that ensures that good may not always prosper. And he's the kind of guy who will not just look Death in the face and laugh, but tell him to shove it up his arse too. Curiously, though Moore imbued Constantine with many of his defining characteristics, he rocketed to prominence under the care of writers like Jamie Delano and Garth Ennis, whose Deadly Habits arc, where Constantine contracts terminal lung cancer, is rightly one of the most celebrated in comic book history.

 

Trademarks: Blond hair, trenchcoat, snarky attitude, ever-present cigarette dangling from his lip, Liverpudlian accent, damned soul and magical proficiency. *

 

* Empire Staff. 2016. "The 50 greatest comic-book characters" Empire. MEDIA WEB SITE 2018-07-22. www.empireonline.com/movies/features/50greatestcomicchara...

 

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Constantine Bay is a village and beach on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles west of Padstow and is in the parish of St Merryn.

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Constantine Falls in Grenada.

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Constantine est la troisième ville la plus importante d'Algérie en termes de population.

 

Constantine, l'une des plus anciennes cités du monde, est une ville importante dans l'histoire méditerranéenne. De son ancien nom Cirta, capitale de la Numidie, elle porte depuis 17 siècles le nom de l'empereur Constantin Ier qui la reconstruisit en 313. Constantine est également surnommée la « ville des ponts suspendus » ou bien « ville des aigles ». Ville du malouf, version constantinoise de la musique arabo-andalouse, et des oulémas, elle est la capitale régionale de l'Est du pays. (source wikipedia)

I don't think I will ever own a more prefect doll. <3

Statue in York commemorating the proclamation of Constantine I (The Great) to Roman emperor in York (then Eboracum) in AD 306.

 

Sculpted by Philip Jackson.

Fish seller during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, the town's covered market, Algeria.

 

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Country: Algeria

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Fish seller during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, the town's covered market, Algeria.

 

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Vegetable seller during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, the town's covered market, Algeria.

 

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Butcher behind his stall during the COVID-19 crisis. Constantine, the town's covered market, Algeria.

 

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Hardwicke Knight photographer. From a Kodachrome slide. Undated mount.

Arch of Constantine, Rome.

Constantine - wearing a Tunisian woman's headdress.

Strobist info: Monoblock with grided beauty dish in front of the model, stripes from left and right behind the model. Small flash with grid snoot and diffuser pointed to background.

A beautiful fortress town in north central Algeria that I passed through in a journey across North Africa during the late 1970s.

 

This image, shot from a Yashica ELECTRO 35CC, came from an old 35mm negative scanned by an HP Scanjet 5470c and multiple Photoshop operations.

Easter 2018

 

Padstow, Cornwall, UK

 

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Hardwicke Knight photographer. From a Kodachrome slide. Undated mount.

This is the face of the man who changed the course of religious history in the Western world - Constantine the Great. Constantine was proclaimed the new, pagan Roman Emperor in 306 AD while in York on a military campaign. York was Rome's northern military command headquarters. Around six years later, back in Italy, Constantine converted from paganism to Christianity. His "epiphany" was said to have happened on the eve of battle with a competing Emperor, Maxentius. Constantine was told in a dream to conquer by the Sign of the Cross. Constantine's army won and Constantine championed Christianity - allowing Christian worship to flourish in Western Europe. Back in York, the first Christian Bishop was installed in 314AD. Constantine is said to have converted to Christianity shortly before his death, having instigated the celebration of Christ's birth - Christmas. The head of Constantine was found at Stonegate in York.

29.12.2012: presenting gifts to Christ, Ayasofya, Istanbul, Turkey

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