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Crossbones and stripes... this should have been my photo for ITLaP Day! Damn... what's funny is that we totally did not plan this.
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Wow. This guy came today. I commissioned Brobotcustoms and it was completely worth it. He took about a month, but I mean, look at him! I love this figure and I hope you do too :)
“He had a skull and crossbones label on him, but I drank his poison nevertheless and loved it; now I needed an antidote.”
-Genna Rulon, Only for You-
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Skull Rock in Joshua Tree National Park. It was sunny when we headed into the park, but by the time we got to Skull Rock, it was actually snowing. You may be able to see a bit of snow right by the skull. 15 minutes later, the sun came out again.
Apparently, the formation was created by rain drops accumulating in tiny depressions and eroding the granite. As more rock eroded, more water accumulated, leading to more erosion until, as time passed, two hollowed-out sockets formed and the rock began to resemble a skull.
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Phlegm is an internationally renowned street artist and has contributed many murals to Sheffield’s walls over the years. His surreal illustrations are normally monochrome, although Sheffield has had some rare multicoloured murals painted by the artist.
This Skull and Crossbones is on the wall above the now closed book and record shop, Rare and Racy, on Devonshire Street In Sheffield.
So, here we go. Crossbones is done! I need some help. What hair for BW? Falcon needs a head. Scarlet Witch needs some upgrades, and I need the set. Buckys arm is crap atm. Iron man is happening but idk about war machine. Cap still needs work.
I finished this guy a month ago but never got around to posting it. The helmet is the top half of ultron then the bottom is green stuff. The torso, arms, gauntlets, and knee pads are also sculpted.
"I'm not afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens." —Woody Allen
The title of this photo was inspired by the song of the same name recorded by Queen.
Strobist info: an SB-900 speedlight shot through a 95 cm octagonal softbox with a grid positioned above the model. The speedlight was triggered by the camera's built-in flash set in CLS commander mode.
Storm Amy Struck on Friday evening. We were warned. 80 mph winds. Ben Nevis summit forecast for -13 degres C and 138mph gusts. The forecasts were the worst I had ever seen for Ardnamurchan, this most western part of the British mainland. And that was a pretty uncomfortable thought having experienced Storm Eowyn only last January which felt like a full on hurricane. Our electricity supplier SSEN (Scottish and Southern Electricity Newtworks) sent out a text warning on Thursday night and told us to prepare torches, etc. I replaced our Chagos Islands flag on the pole at the end of the drive with my battered and shot up Pirate skull and crossbones flag, my storm flag (as I shortened it to reduce wind resistance, and prevent the pole snapping).
The storm gathered through Friday. The Calmac website showed ferry routes turn to red as one by one they were cancelled. Eventually our Corran ferry took refuge and was anchored up in Loch Linnhe. The rain grew heavier, the gusts grew stronger, but behind new triple glazed windows in our house we felt warm and secure. The log burner blazed so that we were too hot as we watched Four in a Bed, terrestrial TV.
Then everything went off and we were pitched into darkness at 6.19pm on Friday. Only the log burner blazed away. No lights, no power for a kettle, no cooking, no microwave, no hot water, no central heating, no wifi, no phone signal. The landline phone in the kitchen rang. It was Sam, the automated bot from SSEN saying we know your electricity is off, we are working hard to get it back on. With nothing to do but watch the dancing flames we headed to bed with the sounds of the storm outside. We were woken from deep slumber by the kitchen phone ringing with cheerful Sam telling us they hoped to have our electricity back on by 8pm on Monday. Monday? It’s still Friday here! Later the landline went dead.
Saturday we sat and stared at the fire as the wind and rain still battered outside. Any moment there would be a blinding flash and the lights would dazzle us. The phones would beep and little red lights on household appliances would light up. The village shop was open, but dark with tilly lights down the aisles. It felt Christmassy. But despite living in hope all day, no light. We kept the log burner alive with logs, and boiled pans of water on top of it with which to make a nice mug of tea. I drove to Strontian with a flask of hot water to heat baby food for our grandchildren there. Sandwiches for tea for us, in the dark.
Sunday we ventured to Fort William, where life was ‘normal’. All the outdoor shops I went to reported it had been like Christmas Eve the day before, with sales of camping stoves through the roof. I needed a gas regulator. SSEN sent a mobile soup kitchen/burger van to the village instead of electricity. Eat all you like and it would be billed back to SSEN. It would have gone down well in Gaza, except for the pulled pork and apple burger.
Monday came and went. No light. If you headed over the mountains you got another message from Sam to say power would not be reinstated until Wednesday, at least
My picture shows our main road, the A861 after the fallen trees have been cleared. You can see why there is no phone line into our area, so no internet. There are a lot of elderly people living on their own in remote houses, sat in the darkness on their own. Some with blocked access, some with fallen trees on their houses, no power, no light. Even the smug green types have disappeared, nowhere to charge their cars, their heat pumps useless at warming their homes. All that 'free' energy from turbines and solar power can't get to the area. And apart from the total conversion to electric everything they want us to have a cashless society too. Thank fully our local shop says "Cash is King" and was able to trade and supply vital goods and take payment without a using card machines. And he acted as bank too for those locals who didn't have cash to hand. It's nice to be nice
Darling Tonia and I took a long cut over a mountain somewhere between Rochester and Westport and as soon as we got to pavement in the middle of nowhere was this hit the brakes moment. I backed up and before I could get the camera out of the bag a crusty woman and her two dogs appeared from nowhere. I smiled, waved, and put on my longest lens ..... :-)
It's not far from the 'historic' (1893) Brooklyn school in the 'town' of Brooklyn Washington. Those folks are out there! :-)
NGC 2467 The Skulls and Crossbones Nebula.
This is my first capturing this object. It is quite high in the sky from Melbourne at the moment and I got some pretty good data.
It is a beautiful part of the sky and the star field in particular is quite stunning in my opinion.
Processing:
I have now made 2 versions of this image
The first image is a traditional SHO combination with RGB stars where the green hue has been shifted to the Reds and the distinct blue hue for the oxygen shows in the middle of the nebula.
The second image in a rather rare colour combination SHS. I have not seen this object processed with this colour palette before but I really like what it bring to the image with the red, orange, gold and purple tones combined with the RGB stars here which was achieved by doing an SHS combination (Oiii only in lumiance layer combined with Ha) targeting the green in the image and shifting it to the reds. Then I shifted the magenta in the neutrals to achieve the palette you see here.
I have not seen this object processed with this colour palette before. I'm really liking the red, orange, gold and purple tones combined with the RGB. stars here which was achieved by targeting the green in the image and shifting it the red and shifting the magenta in the neutrals to achieve the palette you see here.
Description:
NGC 2467 is a large and bright emission nebula located in the constellation Puppis. It is also known as the "Skull and Crossbones Nebula" due to its distinctive shape (which I'm still struggling to see the be honest) , which appears to resemble a skull and crossbones.
The nebula is situated about 12,000 light-years away from Earth and spans an area of approximately 150 light-years across.
The nebula is thought to have been formed by the intense radiation and stellar winds from massive hot stars located in its central region. These stars have ionized the surrounding gas and dust, causing it to emit light in the visible and infrared portions of the spectrum.
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After a few months (probably years) I finally finished this fig. Crossbones already when I saw him I really liked his look pity that he did not put in longer. The vest I made with the modelin the hollows for better effect, the mask is done the same. I waited for a flash mask to finish it but after a while I decided to make a mask myself. The hardest part was the vest I made it 3/4 times until it finally worked, the first versions did not have the surface I had only to paint a flat surface, but it looked too thick. :) Shoulder straps inspired by 97legomaniac.
He will soon be releasing my Zenyatta version and another iconic horror character.
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Well im still alive and I have a new fig for the Civil War movie coming out next year! Crossbones is one of the major characters of the comics and im sure hes still gonna be a major part in the movie, so here he is! Please like, comment and the 3 L's!
April 17, 2007
Oh, how time flies
with crystal clear eyes
And cold as coal
when you're ending
with diamond eyes
Oh come, child
in a crossbones style
Oh come, child
Come and rescue me
'cause
you
have
seen
some
Unbelievable
things
- Cat Power
Not an intact skull, but I still thought the effect was good enough, especially with those other two holes sort of looking like eyes. I suspect this shrew was the victim of a coyote.
Excerpt from www.lecinqueterre.org/eng/arte/monteneri.php:
The oratory of the Confraternita dei Neri Mortis et Orationis is located in the main square of the town, next to the church of San Giovanni Battista. Also known as the oratory of Santa Maria di Porto Salvo, it was built in the 17th century in Baroque style. Characterized by the two-tone façade plastered with black and white stripes renovated in 1922, the entrance is preceded by a short flight of steps leading into a simple portal, flanked by two smaller side portals, surmounted by a lunette depicting a skull superimposed on two crossbones and the words "Mortis-et-Orationis Confraternitas". The upper part of the façade is centrally embellished by a three-light window, while on the sides, along the same axis as the side portals, two pairs of small semi-columns with Corinthian capitals rise up.
The interior is dominated by the same decorative style as the façade: skulls and skeletons looking at the faithful among the stucco decorations and frescoes, reminding us of the transience of life for each person. There is also a statue of Sant'Antonio Abate, coming from the disappeared convent dedicated to the saint, present around the year 1000 on the Mesco promontory.
The brotherhood of the Blacks played a very important role in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, mainly to give burial to the less well-off people, at a time when it was common not to have money for this last act of charity. The continuous wars and famines of those centuries resulted in the deaths of dozens and dozens of people, in many cases left to their fate. The activity of the brotherhood, also called "The company of death", was also completed with forty hours of prayer and adoration of the consecrated host. For this reason the company took the name of Mortis et Orationis and with Pope Pius IV, in 1560 it was recognized the right to receive alms, to build churches and oratories and to found new brotherhoods.
The brothers wore a black robe, with a black cord, a hood and a collar, which also had the function of a mask to try to defend themselves from the strong smell of decomposition.
Cap gets the upper hand against a tough opponent.
I'm guessing the headache when he wakes up will not be pleasant. 😂