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People pass by an entrance to the Grand Bazaar or covered bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) in Istanbul, Turkey.
One of the streets inside the bazaar looks like farm1.static.flickr.com/213/486219979_5f71f461c1_o.jpg
So I finally got a hold of Phoenix Custom's US Agent a few months back and in my ever struggling prowess to create original content, I made this!
When it came to PCB's US Agent, I was never quite the biggest fan of the original headpiece it came with (though comparing that one to the recent endgame fig, PCB's has really come a long way with their custom elements the last few years!).
But anyway, this knockoff KOPF helmet worked out really well in substitute for the original. So in a rare case of finding time to build something creative out of my own head and not just re-creating a shot from a book or movie all the time, I came up with this :)
If you wanna see how I made this shot happen, or even just to read a big review about the fig itself, be sure to check out my Patreon! ;)
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Preserved Caledonian Railway single 123 reversing into Kilmarnock station - just to the right of this shot - in April 1962, during the S.L.S. 'Scottish Rambler' railtour.
CR 123 became a static exhibit again at the end of steam in Scotland, in 1967, and today (2019) is in the Glasgow Museum of Transport at Riverside. The distillery closed down in 2012, and has now been demolished.
Restored from an unfocussed grainy original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
A backlog of items from the last month or so on Instagram...
Man, flickr is a ghost town these days...
Fog rolls across the office buildings in the Levent area of Istanbul, Turkey.
This is basically the same view
My custom LEGO The Falcon and the Winter Soldier minifigures are finished after a month's work! I was looking forward to this show since Avengers: Endgame, and I can say for myself that the wait was worth it! FATWS is probably one of my favorite things the MCU has done in a while, which naturally made making these figures a blast!
Sam Wilson was nothing short of a complex figure. The paint work alone was pretty tedious, but the wings lifted this guy to a whole new level. In the end, I chickened out and resorted to using minimate's wings and jetpack. All I did was paint them both up and voila! I also painted the goggles and added a 3D band on the hair piece that runs around the entire part.
My custom LEGO The Falcon and the Winter Soldier minifigures are finished after a month's work! I was looking forward to this show since Avengers: Endgame, and I can say for myself that the wait was worth it! FATWS is probably one of my favorite things the MCU has done in a while, which naturally made making these figures a blast!
I had a great idea for Bucky Barnes from the start. I decided to give him a full 3D fabric jacket. I think this adds a good amount of depth to the figure. I used the print from the Death Star Trooper legs and the Poe Dameron head, as I really admire the likeness. The rest of my energy was poured into the vibranium arm, which started off as a pearl gold arm with metallic black sections painted on it.
Baron Zemo was relatively simple aside from the mask. He sports a fabric trench coat with painted detail and gauntlets to represent the rings around his arms. Zemo's mask was originally a Minifig Cat ski mask that I used the subtraction method to paint.
Last but not least is John Walker. I really enjoyed his character, so a figure was warranted. Unfortunately, he was annoying to make. The first two helmet attempts were ruined by accident, so I had to make this complex design multiple times. I think the accessories make up for it. Walker features the now iconic blood-stained Captain America Shield, and an alternate aggressive facial expression.
Thoughts are always appreciated! 😛
"Hey! A shield! Are you Captain America?" DAMN RIGHT I AM! #ToyPhotography #USAgent #JohnWalker #Marvel
Nikon F50, Kodak Ektachrome, 1995.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label for 120 pound (back in 1995) that's Euro 190...... not bad...
I always thought Johnnie Walker was one of the cheapest (well maybe Red label is...)
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Dutch info:
Johnnie Walker Blue label is de ultieme whisky van alle Johnnie Walker Whisky's. Een exclusieve blend, samengesteld uit slechts enkele van de zeldzaamste, duurste en meest intense Scotch Whisky's van de hele wereld. Een whisky ook met een authentiek karakter van een Scotch uit de 19e eeuw, want zijn geschiedenis gaat terug tot de beginjaren van de Walker story, toen John en Alexander Walker nieuwe normen schiepen inzake het blenden van whisky. Johnnie walker Blue label is een eerbetoon aan hun ultieme kunst van het blenden.
Net als de whisky's uit de beginjaren is het een schitterende blend van 16 van de zeldzaamste whisky's die Schotland rijk is en die stuk voor stuk een uitzonderlijk lange rijpingstijd achter de rug hebben,vaak in oude sherryvaten. In het hart liggen Islay malts van opperste kwaliteit, met een opmerkelijke kracht van karakter en smaak. De tonen van hout met het rokerige aroma zijn te danken aan een aantal Speyside malts. Het resultaat is een uiterst doorsmakende, diep rokerige whisky met de subtiele en verleidelijke intensiteit van donkere chocolade en hier en daar een spoor van peper. Juist omdat Johnnie Walker Blue Label opgebouwd is uit de zeldzaamste en meest exclusieve whisky's, is het aanbod bijzonder beperkt. De flessen zijn dan ook allemaal individueel genummerd en worden in een prachtige doos afgeleverd.
Proefnotitie
Kleur: volle donkere gouden gloed. Neus: intens vol, rokerig, tonen van cederhout, ziltig, kruiden. Smaak: intens, rokerig, chocolade, kruiden, vanille met een lange smaakvolle afdronk.
Name: John Walker
Arrested for: False Pretences
Arrested at: North Shields Police Station
Arrested on: 30 March 1904
Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-27-John Walker
The Shields Daily Gazette for 7 April 1904 reported:
“FALSE PRETENCES AT NORTH SHIELDS
John Walker (25), boilermaker, pleaded guilty to two charges of obtaining money by false pretences at North Shields, namely £2 from John Moffatt on March 16th, and £1 5s 6d and a suit of clothes from Anthony Rutherford between February 27th and March 16th last.
Accused, it was stated, had been previously convicted for a similar offence at Sunderland. He was sentences to six months hard labour".
These images are a selection from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 in the collection of Tyne & Wear Archives (TWA ref DX1388/1).
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk.
People cross bridges spanning the Chicago River at the end of a summer afternoon. The Chicago Sun Times building is in the center of the photo. Water taxis from Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier bring people to nearby train stations. Boats tours show visitors Chicago architecture.
(Recommend viewing in Original size - click All Sizes)
One of my last shots as I was leaving the Tower Theatre. I was drawn to the flourescent orange rims on this bicycle - just grabed the shot real quick and boy was I pleased with this accidental shot! Cropped to place rider at left edge to add to feeling of speed.
Canon 7D, ISO 400, f5.6, 1/6sec, WB-Cloudy, 105mm (28-135mm f4.5-5.6).
Edited with Lightroom 2.7
Seagulls follow a ferry crossing from Besiktas to Karakoy in Istanbul, Turkey. Sultanahmet is on the left, Galata Tower is on the right.
Same people in the previous shot farm4.static.flickr.com/3247/2442045901_e00a7426a5_o.jpg
So again we are at the mosque of the Valide Sultan ('Yeni Cami, Valide Sultan Camii') on a warm Saturday afternoon in the Eminönü area of Istanbul, Turkey. This time it's easier to see the ceramic tiles on the front of the mosque as people enjoy their ice creams.
This has to be tasted to be believed...
Should anyone be short of an idea for a present for me...feel free to get me a bottle of this, I promise I'll share :-)
According to Leo McGarry:
"Good scotch sits in a charcoal barrel for 12 years. Very good scotch gets smoked for 29 years. Johnny Walker Blue...is 60-year-old scotch."
A shopping street near the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey.
Stores in this section sell mostly casual clothes.
The crowd extends beyond view up the street on a busy Saturday afternoon.
A man selling simit at the Kadıköy ferry port on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey.
Other vendors nearby have a similar business model.
Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo
A plaque reads: "This bust of ROBERT BURNS is the work of MR. JOHN WALKER, a native of Bendigo, and was Presented to the Art Gallery by Public Subscription, initiated by the Bendigo Caledonian Society, assisted by the Art Gallery Committee. Unveiled by SIR THOMAS GIBSON CARMICHAEL. 17th April 1911."
BUST OF ROBERT BURNS. BY A BENDIGO SCULPTOR. Bendigo Advertiser, Wednesday, 18 January 1911, p. 3 - trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/89832192
BUST OF ROBERT BURNS. THE UNVEILING CEREMONY. PERFORMED BY STATE GOVERNOR. Bendigo Advertiser, Tuesday, 18 April 1911, p. 7 - trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/89842355
Two women take a photo of a tombstone using a cellphone camera at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
The site is near the tomb of Süleyman the Magnificent
and a row of cafes nearby
People in front of the mosque of the Valide Sultan (Turkish: 'Yeni Cami, Valide Sultan Camii') on a sunny Saturday afternoon in the Eminönü area of Istanbul, Turkey.