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Remco, 1980
Glow in the dark face and hands, with monster crushing action!
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Inspired by this post from loft customs on IG and it being Halloween week now, I made some movie Draculas! I picked some good, bad, and weird, for a proper mix.
Left to right:
Christopher Lee as Count Dracula - Dracula (1958)
Dominic Purcell as Drake - Blade: Trinity (2004)
Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula - Dracula (1931)
Gary Oldman as Count Dracula - Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Gerard Butler as Dracula - Dracula 2000 (2000)
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This is 138 Piccadilly, which is the property Bram Stoker used as a model for Count Dracula's property he purchases in Piccadilly. The descriptions in the book of the area match up as well. It is across the road from Green Park, which is where Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker & Dr. Seward keep watch & wait for Arthur & Quincey to return with a locksmith to discreetly enter.
It was frustrating to see it was covered in scaffolding on this trip. It is ironic though that for years, Durward Street (Jack the Ripper murder site) has been blocked off since before I first visited London has only recently just opened up, but now another site I was interested in is going through some construction work.
Nikon D7000.
I have imagination about Dracula, my favorite movie since I was young but with this age now not really:))
Thank you to shared your stories thru images:)
Bram Stoker’s visit to the harbour town of Whitby on the Yorkshire coast in 1890 provided him with atmospheric locations for a Gothic novel – and a name for his famous vampire.
While staying in Whitby, Stoker would have heard of the shipwreck five years earlier of a Russian vessel called the Dmitry, from Narva. This ran aground on Tate Hill Sands below East Cliff, carrying a cargo of silver sand. With a slightly rearranged name, this became the Demeter from Varna that carries Dracula to Whitby with a cargo of silver sand and boxes of earth. It was rumoured that Dracul changed to a black hound after the ship sank and ran up the 199 steps to his new home.
Picture taken at Vae Victis - The Shattered Cathedral the pose is a mix between a pose, the jacket, and the chalice's forced positions.
Body:
Head: Lelutka Avalon
Body: Maitreya Lara
Shape: Laud Shape - Ellye
Skin: [Heaux] Ivy - Browless - Dracula*VE + Velour Dracula - Athletic
Hair: Monso - Lalisa Hair (l/mild)
Eyes: Mana // Twinkle Eyes 13
Maze.mods - Soft Thigh mod
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Make Up_
Eyeshadow & Lipstick: Celesticat - Arachne red (hop & shop October 2023 store gift)
Effects:
Bite: POUT! Vampire Bite + Blood (LEG R)
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Clothes:
Top: Ersch - Sukie Top & Panties (Lara Petite)
Skirt: Masoom - Booty Call Skirt
Corset: Poison Rouge Ethel Bustier Red
Boots: Valentine's Yor Assassin Boots (Maze)
Cloak:Contraption's - Captain's Great Coat (bought at Syndicate Event October 2023) <- Engine Room
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Props:
Chalice: Vae Victis - "Babylon" Cursed Chalice
Fire: Bella Poses - Fog 4 R
"I shall cut off her head and fill her mouth with garlic, and I shall drive a stake through her body."
Bram Stoker, Chapter 15, Dracula
This is a warm growing Dracula, it has a very similar color scheme to D carlueri but it is clear it is not D carlueri. It comes from San Lorenzo Dota, 1000mts high and it supports perfectly the direct sun light.
Funstuf, 1978
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tribute to bram stoker
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my movies #10
killing two birds with one stone: this picture is good for my psychiatric series too, to represent clinical vampirism, more commonly called renfield's syndrome, that is an obsession with drinking blood.
by the way, this is a bloody mary... which is a better drink than blood, if you ask me
coming soon: the sting
250/365
This is one of the 3 young barn owls that were hatched and raised in the owl box we had installed on our property six years ago. We had the owl box installed for rodent control, and they do a great job, plus we get so much please watching them emerge from their house at dusk to practice flying. In this picture, the young owl, on top of the owl house, is stretching its wings after being cooped inside the owl house all day.
Lighting. I used a total of 3 bare Yongnuo strobes, in manaual mode at 1/2 power, on 2 different light stands to light the birds. The strobes were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.
I have all of my owl pictures in my Barn Owlalbum which can be seen here. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157630045851110/...
Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire
Cruden Bay is a small village in Scotland, on the north coast of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire, 26 miles north of Aberdeen.
Just west of Slains Castle, Cruden Bay is said to have been the site of a battle in which the Scots under King Malcolm II defeated the Danes in 1012. Traditionally, the name was derived from the Gaelic Croch Dain (Slaughter of Danes).
Today, Cruden Bay attracts tourists with its hotels and golf course. It has a long, unspoiled, beach made famous by Norwegian aviator Tryggve Gran who made the first solo flight across the North Sea.
Dr Samuel Johnson and James Boswell were guests at Slains Castle in 1773. Johnson said that "no man can see with indifference" the sea chasm known as the Bullers of Buchan, which is near the village.
Dun Bay, or Yellow Rock is also near the Bullers of Buchan, and is associated with Walter Scott's The Antiquary.
Bram Stoker was a regular visitor between 1893 and 1910. Because he was a part-time writer, his Cruden Bay holidays provided him with the largest amount of spare time to write his books. He stayed at the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel in 1893 and 1894, and thereafter in cottages in Cruden Bay and Whinnyfold. The early chapters of Dracula were written in Cruden Bay, and possibly most of the rest of it was too. He also set two novels in and around the village, The Watter's Mou' (1895) and The Mystery of the Sea (1902).
James Macpherson's poem The Highlander (1758) takes the battle of Cruden as its model. [Wikipedia]
Port Erroll Harbour, Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire
Port Erroll developed as a fishing community to some extent but the tidal nature of the harbour restricted the size of craft which could operate from it and the village missed out on the herring boom. Tourism provided another source of income for the village. Even before the coming of the railway, the long pink curve of the Bay of Cruden sands and scenic cliffscapes to the north were attracting visitors and a small seaside resort was grafting itself onto the fishing community.
Prompt: Create a 3D digital fine art illustration of a cartoonish yet ultra-detailed Dracula standing in a spooky moonlit forest. Dracula has pale skin, slicked-back black hair, exaggerated features, long fangs, and expressive yellow eyes, wearing a black cape with red lining, white ruffled shirt, and ornate vest. He holds a glowing lantern that casts a warm orange light on his hand and face.
Next to him, include a West Highland White Terrier (Westie) standing proudly by his side. The Westie’s fur should appear fluffy and realistic, reflecting the lantern’s warm glow, with a playful yet slightly mischievous expression—perhaps looking up at Dracula or toward the viewer. The dog’s posture is alert and confident, adding a touch of charm to the eerie atmosphere.
In the background, show twisted, leafless trees, fog drifting through the woods, and carved glowing jack-o-lanterns scattered along the ground. A haunted castle looms in the distance beneath a full moon shrouded in mist.
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
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This little owl was giving his best Dracula impression when I found him! He was SOOOOOOOOO high up I'm lucky to have gotten any shots.
Colorado, USA
Baby Horned Owl
THANKS!
Outfit: V8 Underground - Baroness Meinster Dracula Bride
Hair: Sintiklia - Hair Alexa - Blacks&Browns
Teeth: Pulse VF #2-Fangs
Poses: .Nomore. I'm a Brat Pose Pack
Backdrop: irrISIStible HALLOWEEN BLOODY BATH BACKDROP
Phottos taken at Sunny's Studio
Eggplant Studios presents... Castle Dracula! I've been wanting to build this for about 2 years and finally got around to making it happen. After a lot of tear down and rebuild, it finally came together. It is loosely based off of Brans Castle and its derivatives.
A spooky portrait for Halloween, captured with my Zenit 312m, a Zenitar 50mm f/2 lens and Film Photography Project Dracula 35 BW 64 ISO film. Model: Abby - www.instagram.com/_abby_skinner/
Lit with two Fotodiox PopSpot Ultra 100 lights and developed in FPP Monobath.