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The Hell Gate Bridge is a 1,017-foot steel through arch railroad bridge in New York City. The bridge crosses the Hell Gate, a strait of the East River, between Astoria, Queens and Wards Island in Manhattan. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_Gate_Bridge

 

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This is where I spend half of the day

olympus om2n & ilford delta 3200 / manhattan, nyc

  

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Hell Knight: transforms fluidly from a Nintendo 64 game cartridge of Castlevania, to mechanical Hell Knight enemy, and back! Thanks to the advent of Mixels ball and socket joints, I can make my LEGOformers much more articulated and compact. When in cartridge mode, this can fit snugly into the game slot of Ultra Hexacon: the transforming Nintendo 64. When Ultra Hexacon was first released, I created two transforming game cartridges to accompany it: Mecha Kong and Hot-Shot (Donkey Kong 64 and GoldenEye 007, respectively). However a third transforming game cartridge was built but never released: Link 2.0, who transformed into a gold cartridge of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Although Link 2.0 was completed, I ran into problems with applying his game label, which interfered with inserting his cartridge into Hexacon’s game slot. For some reason, his sticker kept peeling off when inserting the game, thus I omitted from the photo shoot due to time constraints. My idea was to eventually retool Link 2.0 to have better clearance for the game slot, but unfortunately I abandoned the project

 

In early 2016 I decided to pick up where I left off and complete Link 2.0 — however, with its new retooling and transformation cycle, it was impossible for me to have the creation made predominantly of metallic gold pieces, thus I was stuck with having the outer cartridge mainly with the traditional light grey. This meant I had no choice but to base this off a different Nintendo 64 title; after debating back and forth between using Castlevania 64 and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (two of my favorite titles), I opted to build games of both — hence, the creation of its counterpart Robo Fett.

 

For making this model in particular, one of the toughest obstacles was making the arches on top of the cartridges: when transformed into robot mode, the arches are on the bottom of the feet, which make the robot have trouble standing up. To fix this, the robot’s legs have retractable toes built with hinge plates. The game’s labels were printed on glossy card stock paper and cut apart with scissors, then glued onto the outer tiles. During production of this model, I considered using the LEGO werewolf minifig’s head the robot’s head, which would make this a game cartridge of Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. I couldn’t obtain the proper piece in time, thus I opted to use a knight helmet and just settled for making this robot based on the standard Castlevania villains.

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Hells Gate, Fraser River, BC Canada

This is a distance shot of the "altar" thing we can across while exploring the grounds of "Hell House" or more accurately the St. Mary's College site. There is nothing here but some structures overgrown by the woods but still a cool place to explore.

 

Silbergrüner Bläuling ♂

(Chalkhill Blue)

Zum Vergleich noch mal ein hüsches Männchen mit der helleren Grundfarbe auf den Flügelunterseiten.

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Rodin Museum

 

The Rodin Museum is the largest collection, outside of Paris, to showcase the works of French sculptor Francois Auguste Rene Rodin.

 

Architects: Paul Philippe Cret

Architectural style: Beaux-Arts

 

landscape designer: Jacques Gréber

Landscape style: formal French garden

 

Logan Square

2154 Benjamin Franklin Parkway

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Hell Staircase is the final "room" before you descend downstairs to the older part of Burghley again.

 

This ceiling was Antonio Verrio's last work at Burghley, finished in 1697. The walls were added later by Thomas Stothard. The entrance into Hell is supposedly through a cat's mouth, which is the centrepiece of the ceiling.

 

Burghley was designed and built between 1555 - 1587 by William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley and Lord High Treasurer and Chief Minister to Elizabeth I. It wasn't even his primary house but was known as a prodigy house - large, showy country houses!! His descendants have owned and lived in the house until 1981 when it became a charitable trust. A direct descendant of William Cecil, Miranda Rock and her family still live here and she is Director of the trust.

  

όσο σε σκέφτομαι νομίζω πως θέλω να σ’ αρπάξω από τα μαλλιά

να σε βιάσω κι ύστερα να σε πετάξω σα πτώμα στη ρεματιά.

 

Screams Ice Cream, Hell, MI

Clowns from Hell with Dr. Chess, MisterMister and others, Step in the Arena 2013, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 2013

Hell's Hollow

McConnell's Mill State Park

Lawrence County, Pa

Aerosol sprayed Ford Carnival Red, the closest I had to Vermillion or any other late '70s BL colour.

 

This is straight out of the can, the most I'll do is give it a T-Cut and polish - I'll see how it looks after a bit of time in the airing cupboard.

Detail from the "Last Judgement' in Room I.

 

This is the right-side of the 'bottom', the protruding rectangular end.

Angels are depicted both leading and keeping sinners in Hell.

 

Painted using tempera on wood, this unusual table is usually dated to the 12th Century AD. It is signed by two otherwise unknown artists: Nicolaus and Johannes.

 

Pinacoteca, Vatican Museums; July 2019

Portage River Dam, Hell, MI

Sala Razzmatazz

   

Otra foto de la misma sesión, si es que madrugar para ver el amanecer merece la pena... :D Te llena de inspiración . ^^

File name: L-Hell-W_Wall

Title: Hell

Creator/Contributor: Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925 (artist); Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies (sponsor)

Date created: 2003

Physical description: 1 transparency : color ; 4 x 5 in.

Summary: Mural depicting Hell. A demonic monster slithers through a sea of lost souls, all in unthinkable agony and chaos.

Genre: Film transparencies; Paintings

Subject: Murals; Religion; Hell; Demons

Notes: Title and other information from: John Singer Sargent's Triumph of religion at the Boston Public Library : creation and restoration / edited by Narayan Khandekar, Gianfranco Pocobene, Kate Smith. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Art Museum, 2009.; This mural was installed in the Boston Public Library in 1916. It is located on the west wall.; Photograph by William Kipp for the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies.

Location: Sargent Gallery, Boston Public Library

Rights: Rights status not evaluated

This signal is the exit towards the start of Meråkerbanen (The Meråker line). The main exit signal shows a stop signal while the dwarf signal and the shunting signal in the back shows that the station is cleared for local switching of points and shunting.

Lake Metroparks in Ohio

Hell's Angels, one of the most feared and ruthless biker gangs in America, being very social and hospitable at an upscale wine bar. I had to ask permission prior to taking photographs. I was initially denied by the subordinates, however, the pack leader, whose back is turned in this picture admired photography and allowed me to capture them digitally. Please forgive the relative technical softness of this picture as it was shot at ISO 12,800 ( the max of my camera) as it was very dark at the bar, but I felt the need to capture the angels in a near natural setting was more important than ruining the atmosphere with a flash. I really don't like to use flashes if it can be avoided.

Hell Gate Bridge - The Hell Gate Bridge, originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge or the East River Arch Bridge, is a 1,017-foot steel through arch railroad bridge in New York City.

 

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Susan Candelario

Lust of Hell

 

A 31 minute exposure for a glass filled with water and water droplets are dropped into it... well .. surprisingly, the glass looks empty after all!

The flare on the side of the glass is caused by the lighting and unfortunately, I couldn't use my polarizing sheet there because of the space and the heat of the light source.

17" x 22" Gicleé Print

 

Part of the ongoing Alternative Pop-Art range.

 

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printersdevil.bigcartel.com/product/hell-is-empty

 

A little bit of paradise. Book yourself in. You won't regret it:

 

www.hellbay.co.uk/

La photo prise dans salamanca, n'y avait pas beaucoup de lumière et malheureusement ne portait pas le trépied, ainsi que se a fait ce que l'on a pu.

 

De n'importe quelle façon salamanca est précieux

Manga y Anime Dorama Exposition

Hell Girl Cosplay

Photography: Arturo Pozo Cedeño

Glenn Morgan

Australia: b. 1955

Highway to Hell 2015

vipond paint, tin and wood

  

The forth true miniland scale entry for LUGNuts 55th Build Challenge - 'Rubber side down. Shiny side up' - is this customised ride - Hell Razor.

 

Another street fighter, this time with a cracked skull tank-side motif and horn seat motif. Exhausts exit via the left hand side on a grazed, chrome side pipe. Again the chrome-ringed ratior makes an appearance, matched by chrome detail on the topside of the fuel tank.

 

A dual, stacked headlamp design makes an appearance, taking the sticker feature from the Lego Nr. 8371 'Extreme Power Bike' from the 'Drome Racers' theme of 2003.

 

Other features are a single dial intrument set, and a small wedge wind deflector.

 

Hell Razor is a tough bike for a tough biker, and it makes it's intent clear to all.

Day after Christmas. Wife shot while I drove.

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