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An unexpected fire show on my way home - a straw stack chatched fire in this freezing cold. Jumped out of the car with my trusted Leica of course...
On Iron Horse he flies
On Iron Horse he gladly dies
Iron Horse his wife
Iron Horse his life
The Hells Angels MC were in Newquay on our last weekend.
The bikes weren't as custom as I'd hoped, but the paintjobs were superb. Anyways if you want to see proper custom stuff North Lincs hold a custom bike show on 18th July.
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.
Reserve (Japanese whisky) ¥5000
Kannoko (Japanese liquor) ¥3000
Iichico (Japanese liquor) ¥2500
Beer ¥500
Karaoke ¥200
backstreet of Noda, Osaka City
CONTAX RX x Carl Zeiss Tessar T* 2.8/45 x kodak Super Gold 400
WWI-era Signal Corps soldiers spelling 'HELL'...apparently no one in the background wanted to volunteer for the "O".
Re-enactment Display of Arial Combat, or “Dog Fight” in 1914-1918 in the skies above Dunsfold Airodrome during the “Wings and Wheels” Airshow.
“Hell's Angels” is a 1930 American epic war film, directed and produced by Howard Hughes and starring Ben Lyon, James Hall and Jean Harlow. The film, which was written by Harry Behn and Howard Estabrook, centers on the combat pilots of World War I.
The picture was released by United Artists and, despite its initial poor performance at the box office, eventually earned its production costs twice over.
Controversy during the Hell's Angels production contributed to the film's notoriety, including the accidental deaths of several pilots, an inflated budget, a lawsuit against a competitor (The Dawn Patrol), and repeated postponements of the release date.
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Hello, pessoinhas, dei aquela sumida após o Halloween, mas tenho motivos de força maior, um deles é a preguiça
Mas enfim, ontem chegou essa bebe aqui em casa. Porém, no caso dela, ela está longe de estar pronta! Vou mandar essa criança para custom, e ela provavelmente vai mudar bastante xD
O que mais me deixou surpresa, foi que paguei apenas 100 reais nela!! Foi um valor de chorar de felicidade, acho que essa sorte não acontece nunca mais! haha~
Enfim, apresento a vocês Reiko Kyoko Roseri! Irmãzona perdida de uma certa princesa ai *corre*
Otra foto de la misma sesión, si es que madrugar para ver el amanecer merece la pena... :D Te llena de inspiración . ^^
dress [LSR] -sexy pam set
Cheveux !!Firelight!! Belle Gen2
make up Pout!
necklace Brii
shoes Gos plexi sandals leopard
Watch and rings **RE**
Awesome moment to see a Black DBS Volante only 20 meters away from a Aston Martin V8 Vantage Convirtlbe an a AC Schnitzer BMW M3.
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Me on Autogespot.
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
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.
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Hell played in Paris on April 6th of 2012
Le Bataclan venue.