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Model : Sarah ShuiLian Dinh

Makeup : Sheri Lam

Photo : Kei Hâm

To enjoy in XXL LARGE (What I recommend) - H E R E

 

f4.5 - 1/60 - ISO200 - No Flash

Chris King, Robby Reed, and Vicky Grant

 

I'd heard of Dial H before tonight, but I'd never actually looked too hard into it, which is a shame. For those unaware, each of these teenagers uses an artifact known as the H-Dial, a rotary dial that reacts to certain words being spelled out with it, most prominently "H-E-R-O", which temporarily turns them into a random superhero. It's sort of like Ben 10 meets Chronicle, from the sound of things, and it's nearly made it to television a time or two.

 

This is also my first real forray into not-entirely-purist figures since my early-early days of sharpies and whiteout! I cut off one of the shackles of a pair of handcuffs to make Chris's watch, which is the only option I could find for an important feature of the character, at the sacrifice of one of the most common accessories on the market. Don't expect much more of it, though!

580exII with medium softbox at camera right. trigger with YN04II

Feliz cumpleaÑOs romina elyzabeth zarza

Charcoal used in a different way, a bit like i was using a fineliner

I have to try to draw less with my left arm - i am lefthanded -as it is overworked ( water in my elbow) so i will try what Julia suggested and practice with my right hand aswell

This is of course still with my left hand

 

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* * * * * Premiering tonight on Youtube the new video & prized song at the following link: youtu.be/63u4UFuWA3E * * * * *

 

Canon Eos 250D. Photos in this album have been compressed & uploaded in middle-low definition. I have the original HD version for each one of the photos of this album, available upon request.

All photos in this album are copyrighted ©White ANGEL Photography.

Except the watching, no other usage is allowed without prior written consent at the sole discreption of the author.

 

F.A.T.H.E.R.S

 

"F" aithful

"A" lways There

"T" rustworthy

"H" onoring

"E" ver-loving

"R" ighteous

"S" upportive

 

I hope all of you FATHER'S had a Happy Father's Day. I also hope everyone else had a great day as well.

Sorry I am so late, but I have had internet problems all day.

 

Lomo LC-A 120 | Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100

 

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About Me - about.me/edwardconde

 

Sunrise in the Geysir geothermal region.

 

Suðerland, Iceland

January 30, 2016

 

This is an HDR image consisting of 5 exposures merged in Photomatix Pro. Additional processing in Lightroom and Photoshop.

 

PENTAX K-3, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC

ISO 100 20 mm ⅛ sec at ƒ / 11

‪#‎Officewithaview‬

  

Visit my website for more Photos: michaelstrassel.ch/

On white and a little bit larger. Worth it.

My H E R O = D

H.H. Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum

>>>> One Of My Dreams Is To Meat Him (Y)~

Allah Y5aleeh w Y6awwel B3emreh (Y)(Y)

 

/ / /

 

Umm Dunno What To Say About The Shot!

I Think It Talks About It Self.. & I Think Most Of You Know This Great Leader

So.. No Description About It ^^;

>>> Also I Didn't Sleep All Night & I Can't Think Of Some Thing To Write Here

= $ Sorry o_-

 

/ / /

 

Taken / Edited By ME..

 

Hope U'll Like It ( f )~

"Lemme at em! Lemme at em!"

 

Alongside such universally beloved sidekicks as Godzooky, H.E.R.B.I.E. and JarJar Binks, Scrappy Doo has been a delight to every Scooby fan, like ever!

 

I mean, people really love these sidekicks!

 

Really.

 

Happy 🍔🍟 Friday!

__________________________

A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Scrappy Doo

1996, Burger King

I don't believe in trouble

I don't believe in pain

I don't believe there's nothing left

but running here again

 

I don't believe in promise

I don't believe in chance

I don't believe you can resist

the things that make no sense

 

I don't believe in silence

cos silence seems so slow

I don't believe in energy

the tension is too low

 

I don't believe in panic

I don't believe in fear

I don't believe in prophecies

so don't waste any tears

 

I don't believe reality would be

the way it should

But I believe in fantasy

the future's understood

 

I don't believe in history

I don't believe in truth

I don't believe that's destiny

or someone to accuse

 

I believe, I believe!!!

 

-Franka Potente

Liberty Wreck,

Tulamben - Bali, Indonesia

Indoor and outdoor – public and private. These spaces for living spill over into each other here on the estate .

For this self portrait group, with new themes every week.

 

This week; "Imitation" (of someones work or style).

 

Nothing comes even close to imitating T Does Wool's work, so to call this an imitation – doesn’t do her ANY justice what so ever! But I love her work, her dreamy effects and how well she uses focus and blur. So this is totally out of me, out of focus and into the world of blur and dreamy heaven. Hope it suits the theme for this week ;)

 

“In the mirror of a thought

Where the heart is gone

A few words like a jewel

Reflection of a dream poetry

Just for us both in a tempo

Mark on our lives

A rainbow sky

In our bohemian”.

 

~ unknown ~

  

BTW, you should read the tags ;)

 

And maybe check out my bench Monday shot for this week.

 

Even more about Mondays, H E R E.

h e r m a n.

For Julia Kay's Portrait Party. Herman's boldly beautfiul stream of work is here: rhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/hermanschildert/

 

Somehow I thought this would be easy - his features are so strong and clear - but as Belushi said over and over - but NOOOOOOOOOO....! Can never tell...

Leicester, UK

 

Sony RX1r

Zeiss 2/35 Lens

Set to Black and White, orange filter on lens

E T H E R E A

 

Artwork realized by the Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi at the Coachella Festival in Indio, California (13-22 April 2018).

 

Photo © Roberto Conte (2018)

 

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My Facebook Page is H E R E .

 

You're invited.

E T H E R E A

 

Artwork realized by the Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi at the Coachella Festival in Indio, California (13-22 April 2018).

 

Photo © Roberto Conte (2018)

 

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H.E.R (Hiroshima Electric Railway) Class1000 EMU "GREEN MOVER LEX" & Class700 EMU "Green Liner"

To enjoy in XXL LARGE (What I recommend) - H E R E

 

f4.5 − 1/50 - ISO200 - No Flash

 

 

C H E R N O B Y L - 2 0 1 2

 

This is the view of the Chernobyl reactor as seen from the so-called “Bridge of Death”. To the immediate right of the reactor you might see 2 white cranes. These cranes are part of the “new safe containment” project. The goal of this project is to create a new containment unit, and to replace the existing sarcophagus.

 

On the left side of the photo you will see 2 sets of railroad tracks. Notice also how the tracks on the left have obviously not been maintained in a very long time. The tracks on the right look positively new in comparison. That's likely because they are new. This train line has apparently been reactivated as part of the "new safe containment" project.

 

Now, after all of this, you just might be wondering how this bridge got the name “Bridge of Death.” In the early morning of April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl number 4 reactor blew a 1000 ton cover off the containment unit. Obviously, an explosion of that magnitude would be heard a good distance away. But no news was forthcoming from the Soviet authorities or the power plant managers. So, some people wandered out the following morning to try to figure out what happened. This bridge was the 1st place they could get a clear view of the reactors. Unfortunately, the night before, a good deal of radiation had fallen in this area. It is said that everyone who viewed the explosion from this vantage point died. Whether that is true, I cannot say. And whether death happened in one month, one year, or 5 years, I have not seen reports clarifying that in any way.

 

It is not surprising that people who viewed the reactors from this vantage point received a high dosage of radiation. From the point where I took this photo, off to the right and behind me, is an area called “the Red Forest.” It is said that the Red Forest received such a high dose of radiation that the trees glowed red. Or maybe it was only the needles on the pine trees that glowed red. This is one of the more frustrating legacies of Chernobyl. If you read 3 different reports on any aspect of Chernobyl, you may likely get 3 very different stories of what actually happened that day. The Red Forest, to this day, remains one of the most radioactive areas within the Chernobyl "exclusion zone" or "zone of alienation."

 

For those who may be wondering, during the 30 hours I spent in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, my radiation exposure was roughly equivalent to what I would receive in Kiev over a seven-day period. And roughly equivalent to Detroit, USA, but less then places like Denver. And it was less than the typical radiation exposure one would receive on a New York to Los Angeles round-trip flight.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.

© Toni_V. All rights reserved.

 

without tripod @ Exposure: 0.167 sec (1/6)

not so bad for these... have a closer look h e r e

To enjoy in XXL LARGE (What I always recommend) - H E R E

 

f4.0 − 1/320 - ISO100 - No Flash - Nikon D800 - Carl Zeiss 85mm

This little girl really wants to see the world!

She has her backpack packed with her stock outfit, some extra clothes, shoes, her dog and some accessory. She also comes with a great personality and a winning look, placed on top of an obitsu body (her original body will come with her as well).

More pictures h e r e!

 

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| keep breathing |

 

The storm is coming but i don't mind.

People are dying, i close my blinds.

 

All that i know is i'm breathing now.

 

I want to change the world...instead i sleep.

I want to believe in more than you and me.

 

But all that i know is i'm breathing.

All i can do is keep breathing.

All we can do is keep breathing now.

 

All that i know is i'm breathing.

All i can do is keep breathing.

All we can do is keep breathing now.

 

All we can do is keep breathing

All we can do is keep breathing

All we can do is keep breathing

All we can do is keep breathing.

All we can do is keep breathing now.

E T H E R E A

 

Artwork realized by the Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi at the Coachella Festival in Indio, California (13-22 April 2018).

 

Photo © Roberto Conte (2018)

 

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