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The clothes for a Chéng figure are sewed by the master *dokidoki*.

... es ardiente y feroz... dulce y sedoso... un tipo duro... resuelve misterios y devora atún!!!

 

... is hot and fierce ... sweet and silky ... a tough guy ... solves mysteries and devours tuna!!!

 

... salud, buenas luces y feliz domingo tarde... maullidos de amor!!!

 

... health, good lighs and happy Sunday afternoon ... meows of love!!!

 

... Music: "Cat People" by David Bowie .................................................. enjoy it!!!!!!!!

 

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Patra Greece, March 13, 2005

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more photos from "The unbearable lightness of being"

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So, again, trying to make a post from my 5K requests: I was planning on making just a group of TV characters in general, but then I realized 3/5 were going to be British detectives, so I made two more of those and here we are.

 

Left to right:

Dirk Gently (Samuel Barnett)

Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans)

Hercule Poirot (David Suchet)

John Luther (Idris Elba)

Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch)

The clothes for a Chéng figure are sewed by the master *dokidoki*.

You saw the Lucius Fox earlier, well here's the closest thing we'll have to Commissioner Gordon. We'll learn more about Miles soon, but what I'll tell you is that his surname and partial design comes from the protagonist of Blade Runner. The coat is just some weird paper I found at Hobby Lobby. It's also a different color than what was in the comic since I needed brown arms.

Finally, a flesh-tone head that feels appropriate for Harvey. It's The Last Jedi's DJ, for anyone interested.

This is my photo for #sipgoestt_filmnior by @stuckinplastic.

developer: Fuji Microfine 10' (20c)

Street artist uses a magnifying glass to help him to draw a portrait from a small photo. The weather is rather fresh, so the painter wears a black hat and a black coat woth a collar turned up. Actually he looks like a detective.

“Posh, do you think if I tried harder than hard that I could be a great defective?” Asked Sky his face full of excitement.

“It isn’t defective, Sky, I think you mean detective.”

“Yes, I saw one on the man’s picture thingy and he was defecting things. I was quite interested as I could see so many things that we had in common with one another, this defective and I.”

“What were they, Sky? I think I’d like to become a defective too.” Said Barnaby.

“Me too, it would be great fun.” Added Bertie.

“We could all be great defectives then, even Posh if he wanted.” Said Sky looking even more excited.

“So, what were these things that you had in common with the detective on the picture thingy, Sky?” Asked Posh Bear.

“I solved a mystery, and I did it all on my own by my great defective powers. You will recall that this morning the man was looking for his small picture taking thingy, well he was searching for ages but it was me who solved the mystery. I was quite calm and relaxed about it all, as all great defectives are, but I had worked out exactly where the small picture taking thingy was situated. It took the man ages to find it, while me, I knew right away.” Proclaimed Sky now trying to look as proud as he could while stroking his chin with his paw.

“Wowsers, Sky, that is truly amazing. Did you tell the man of your findings?” Asked Barnaby.

“Kind of Barnaby, but I think I was too skuttle for him to realise. I simply stared at where it was hiding and expected him to follow my gaze, but sadly he didn’t have the intelligence needed.”

“That is very skuttle, Sky, mind I’m not too surprised that the man didn’t work out what you were telling him. He isn’t the sharpest knife in the box.” Said Barnaby.

“Why didn’t you go and take the picture taking thingy from its hiding place and present it to the man?” Asked Bertie.

“Bertie, great defectives don’t do things like that. They work out the problem and then illustrate the clues to those that need to know and leave them to work it out. It is quite simple. That is what the defective did on the picture screen. Oh, and he spoke funny, but I’m practicing that in case it is necessarily a part of the work.”

“Now don’t you three go getting excited because Sky, you saw the man place the picture taking thingy in the drawer, and that is why you knew where it was. It had nothing to do with being a great detective.” Said Posh Bear calmly.

“On the contrary, it is sedimentary my dear Posh, both the man and myself saw where he placed the picture taking thing, but only me, the great defective knew where it was located. If it hadn’t been for my defective work the man probably wouldn’t have ever seen it again, as it is clear that he certainly isn’t anything like a great defective. I rest my case.” Proclaimed Sky, smiling as his two friends applauded his speech.

“Well, you can’t argue with facts like that Posh. I think we have a great defective amongst us.” Said Barnaby full of admiration of his friend.

Posh thought for a moment and was about to ask what else the great “defective” had solved with his “skuttle” ways, but instead, smiled, as he realised it was best to leave them excited and see where it led them to. Who knows, he decided, he might even discover hidden honey and chocolate that everyone had forgotten about. Now that would be a wonderful find for the great ‘defective’.

“Indeed Barnaby, a very clever “defective”. Maybe, he should use his powers to find us extra supplies of honey and chocolate. What do you think, Sky?”

“I’ll do my best, Posh, now where is my special magic-flying glass as I might need to look at things close up?” said Sky looking about the floor.

“I have it here, Sky, my word it does make things look big. How very exciting.” Said Barnaby handing the magnifying glass to his friend.

Posh Bear sat and watched as his three friends went off in search for extra honey and chocolate smiling and enjoying their excitement.

Trench coat by me, trimmed fedora by Newright.

If I were into law enforcement I would dress like this.... would you like to accompany me to the station to help me with my inquires ? xxx.

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Waiting for the fog to clear. Waiting for the answers.

There are certain places that even the police cannot touch, one such place being the school. Rife with corruption and crime, one girl is sent undercover to put a stop to these criminals once and for all.

 

Outfit: Toksik - Strife

 

Hair: Monso - Moni

 

(This is part 1 of a 3 part series of photos! All inspired by the Japanese manga Sukeban Deka)

Watching the Detectives

Elvis Costello and the Attractions

1977

 

youtu.be/snPDoXl9ZPs

 

‘She is watching the detectives

"Ooh, he's so cute"

She is watching the detectives

When they shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot’

 

Another Mrs. J special! Just as I thought I was getting the hang of street photography, I end up being the subject! The Class 68 headlights are certainly very bright.

 

I hope the film noir theme of the song goes well with the picture, and just to reassure, the only shots were of a photographic nature!

 

68020 ‘Reliance’ gets underway from a bitterly cold York with 0B70 the 18:00 York to Scarborough driver training trip of Thursday 3rd January 2019.

  

Hey, I did one of those copy-a-famous-comic-cover things. Go Batman, go!

The Evil Within

~20MP | In engine console commands for camera and cheats, KPutt's CE Table for FOV, Flawlesswidscreen for cinematic bars removal, SRWE | Reshade v3 | Lanczos2

true detective season 1

..truly great art/ tv [sufficiently disturbing]

 

se.2: truly bad tv [just laughable]

 

se.3: somewhere between the two, and a slow burn for sure

 

se.4: compelling and worthy

  

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He didn't want a front profile because of cases etc but said it was okay to share this one.

  

1. "Aquella noche..."

 

2. "Todos dormían, excepto el Mayordomo"

FlowScape

 

• ReShade 4 for postprocessing

• DAZ Studio for gate, crows and pumpkins cart

• Blender for model edit and adaptation

• SRWE for custom resolution

 

William Pedersen scan -> sketchfab.com/3d-models/william-pedersen-af91129edd404d8b...

25195 and 25260 are seen departing from Chester General with the Fenman railtour on 7-10-78. They have just passed No4 signalbox. These were replacing 6000 King George V which had run a 'hot box'.

 

The confusion for me at least is that there were two tours that day with two different steam locos. One steam loco failure and I believe one diesel failure.

 

According to the SixBells Junction website 25195 + 25161 worked the Marches Venturer from Shrewsbury - Ruabon - Wrexham - Chester. 6000 worked from Hereford to Shrewsbury. 7029 then worked this train back to Hereford.

The Fenman tour which should have used 6000 now had to use diesels to return to Hereford. 25161 however appears to have had a significant oil leak so was replaced by 25260....... CONFUSED?

 

I have noticed elsewhere that comment has been made about the strange title for the special [The Fenman]. I thought I would suggest an explanation on the basis it seems the only possible explanation. Other offers greatfully received though.

Back in around 1969-70 a book was published by Ian Allan under the 'pen name' Fenman. I seem to remember there were about 6-7 'famous' photographers in the group. I'm not sure but I think it was called 'Images of Steam'. Although the 6000 Association were credited with organising this tour could some of the Fenman group have had a hand in it?

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