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Hulk:Last year Cupid shoot me with Arrow, Hulk Marry Goldigger, she take half my money,,, HULK SMASH STUPID CUPID!!
Cupid: Nooo Please I'm Sorry I just shoot the arrows I didn't know she was a skank!
Lying forgotten and in a state of decay, this rotting hulk lies beside the waters she one graced - a forgotten memorial to Scottish fishing
Just a little fun for me.
I like clouds. And purple and green are some of my favorite colors.
And the missus suggested the Hulk title. :)
Enjoy.
A view of one of the more photogenic boat hulks at Dungeness. I was going to go for mono but I like the colour of the nets and the rope.
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A very well photographed old boat but I have not seen many shots of it when the tide is in.
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This image was taken at the Purton Hulks or Purton Ships Graveyard, where there are over 80 abandoned boats and ships deliberately beached beside the River Severn near Purton in Gloucestershire, England. This was originally done to reinforce the river banks, mostly in the 1950s and so the ships are now in a state of considerable decay, and quite interesting to photograph. Purton is now the largest ship graveyard in mainland Britain.
..during low tide I had the possibility to get a closer relationship to those beautifully green haired rocks. I'm afraid you will see them from time to time :)
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The Harriett is a barge that has been beached (hulked) at the banks of the River Severn on 24th March 1956. Along with other vessels being beached in the 20th century the intention was to strengthen the nearby eroding banks of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.
Just thought I'd let you know that this Sunset capture is not a HDR but processed from a single RAW file.
… this Halifax has seen better days…
On April 27th 1942, 11 Halifax bombers of No 35 Squadron flew out RAF Kinloss, Scotland, on a high risk mission to sink the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway, at the very limit of their operational range.
The mission was a failure. Hit several times by anti aircraft fire during its bombing run and with engines on fire, W1048, a brand new aircraft at the time, belly-landed on nearby frozen lake Hoklingen near Trondheim. Her crew managed to escape the aircraft and the lake, 5 out of 6 made it to neutral Sweden and later repatriation; the sixth - injured - member, Sgt Stevens, was captured by German forces.
12 hours later, W1048 sank to the bottom of the lake through the ice, was reported as missing in action and never heard of again for nearly 30 years.
In 1972, it was relocated, salvaged and repatriated to Britain as a training exercise by 71st Maintenance Unit, RAF. Because of damage sustained during salvage, full restoration was not an option, and it now ‘lays in state’ – partially restored – in the Bomber Hall of RAF Museum Hendon.
Updated my Hulk figure a bit more. I added torso muscles as well as arm muscles. I also added a ripped shirt and put a green wash on his hair.
Now for an MCSG update: I know I've only had a short run on the Hulk series and the last part ended with a cliffhanger of sorts, I've decided to drop the role. I did what I wanted with the role and I feel like I don't need to do much more. Obviously the question is, "did Banner die?" and that can be simply answered with an "I don't know." It all depends on what the next writer decides to do if anyone so chooses to pick up the role. There is a myriad of places you could take the story and I urge anyone with an interest in story telling (especially with Hulk) to app for the role. :D
Since the razor is shown diagonally, approximately 2.362 inches are visible.
Lightning 💡: One remote controlled Speedlite 430EX in a ten inch soft box.
I wish you a happy MacroMonday and a great week.
abandoned fishing boats, Salen, Isle of Mull
Last shot before I watched my poorly secured camera tumble off the tripod, hit a rock and roll into the estuary sludge. A three and a half foot fall broke the lens hood, the UV filter and wedged the filter ring in place. Ouch.
The cover for my Hulk story. Pretty basic, but I like the look of it. It's not based on any existing cover, but after making this I saw a couple of covers that looked somewhat like this one... So, whatever.
Also, stole the top left thing from Nexus. So yeah. :D
A week ago this was a shiny red Case combine.I happened to drive by this farm last month when the farmer was washing it,getting it "nice and pretty" for this harvest season.That all changed when soybean residue built up around the engine and caught on fire.The operator never knew it was on fire till the engine died.Thankfully,no one was hurt,and 2 days later they had a new shiny red Case completing the field...
Combine fires are all too common.I hear of one in my area about every other year.We have never had one,but once our combine started a field fire which burned about 5 acres before it was put out.It is almost always the result of plant debris building up around the engine-windy and hot days are the most dangerous.
Farming itself is rated as the 4th most dangerous occupation in the US,well ahead of policeman and fireman(fishing is number 1).I have seen some accidents and the results of some accidents, that I will never forget.I had a very close friend die from one years ago.It has made me much more careful,but some accidents are hard to avoid.Be careful out there!
Two old, possibly forgotten, certainly unloved, boats sit in the River Orwell, they are in good company with other, perhaps even less fortunate and more decrepid sunken, sinking hulks situated closeby.
A simple shot made tricky as I wanted to simplify the image to focus attention on the wrecks and provide them some much needed care and attention.
This is/was an amazing derelict house that I stumbled upon maybe 6 years ago or so. At that time it was boarded up with NO TRESPASSING signs all over it. I drove through the area again last year and it was still there but open, so I pulled over to get some shots. To MY amazement, the owner came out and actually wanted me to take photos inside and out, so I came back later and caught the inside as well. Interesting history, but it was slated to be torn down by late summer this year as too many vandals 😡😩 had broken in and stolen things which the owner could no longer bear. I’m working a bit at a time to produce the images of the house for the owner.
A lone farmer lived here. He inherited the farm from his parents. During the Great Depression, he was forced to sell of half the land and cattle to remain liquid. His mother lived with him there until she died. Her clothes were still hanging in the closet...for the last 60+ years, so were his overalls and much of the original furnishings...although by the time I got in, quite a bit had been stolen. His name was Glen Pierce. He was so devastated by memories of the Great Depression that he feared ever getting married and not being able to support a wife and family, and so he was never married. He became a paternal, grandfather figure to the present owner who lived across the street and was close friends with his family and community. An outstanding gentleman. Glen, having no heirs, willed the property to the present owner.
So I absolutely love the Hulk big-fig. It's very well designed and looks very Hulk-ish. The only problem I have with it is that it's too Hulkish. It's so different looking from a normal Lego figure that it feels out of place. Also it's a pain to photograph story builds with it. So, I've refrained from using it in my Hulk stories for that very reason. So, I've come up with a solution to that problem.
I give you - (drum role) - Slightly-bigger-fig Hulk. This figure is only about one stud bigger than a normal Lego figure and I like that. The arms are extended with the technique (I think, correct me if I'm wrong) Dylan (TheMooseFigs) came up with and the legs are extended by half of a tile piece place in between the legs and torso.
So, let me know what you think of this figure. :D
(Black figure only there to show scale)