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Divine Automaton responsible for enforcing the Pantheon’s will. Carries a large gavel and a set of scales.
First part of my Biocup R2 entry.
I originally intended to include the wings, but they didn’t work as well in the final group shot.
High Court Judge Jimmy 'Long Drop' McJustice gets ready to send another unfortunate jaywalker to the gallows.
Tripod-mounted & remote-triggered & lit by two (count 'em) Speedlites on sticks in a remote rural courthouse long lost to the Liberal niceties of lily-livered city-dwellers.
Thanks to the Mother-in-Law for posing for this shot, which is redolent of her expression on our first meeting...
We're Here & today we are the Law!
Do Not Judge You Don’t Know What Storm I’ve Asked Her To Walk Trough.
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A replica of the judge's courthouse and saloon and an overt opportunity for tourist dollars. Roy Bean actually operated in the tiny town of Langtry, Texas in Val Verde County on the Rio Grande. His self-proclaimed title of being the "only law west of the Pecos (River) likely led to people coming to Pecos, Texas in search of his stomping ground. This surely led to the building of this replica.
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Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. After the portrait series, I'm back to what I enjoy the most: architectrual abstracts. And green smiles:-)
Another visit to the excellent 'Judge's Lodging' in Presteigne. We - (that's Shaun, Terry and myself) - were given a free hand once again to photograph the exhibits in all the rooms, by kind permission of the manager, Gaby Rivers. We also thank the '2 x Sue's', and the other very helpful volunteer staff members.
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now that i have that out of the way, I recently watched both of the judge dredd movies for the shazamcast (WHICH YOU SHOULD TOTALLY LISTEN TO) and decided to make a dredd figure. this is also probobly the most advanced painting i've done so far, so thats cool. based more on the 2012 version.
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Viewed from the ferry quay whilst waiting for it to arrive, and do the presumably difficult manoeuvre of turning around in such a cramped and tidal stream before returning back downriver to Dartmouth.
Not a great picture but a great looking place for a summer's afternoon drink. The bottom of the High Street and the bridge over the Dart are just a few hundred yards away to the right, and the verdant countryside of the South Hams is within view. Definitely worth a visit by the looks of it, and the interior, although designed for crowds seems to have some lovely old dark beamed rooms and old fireplaces, judging by their website.
Just thought I'd try this comp and crop out. I don't even know what to think of it. Sometimes you just want do do something different with a photo, consequences be damned. I can't say I'm all that thrilled by it. I promise I'll post something better from this shoot soon.
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Judge Jack Sparrow (Lego Purist)
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* I saw someone else make this a while ago. Full credit to them. Sorry I can't recall who.
Originally a fountain, centuries ago was named after an Ottoman religious judge (kadhi), who supposedly drunk from it’s notoriously cold water, only to be found lying dead by it.
A small dam build sometime in the seventies resulted this wonderful little pond. At about 1,200m over mt Olympus, can be reached from Platamon after a three hour long hike or by a sturdy 4x4.
This short youtube clip will give you an idea of how it looks during the winter.
(Minolta α850, Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG HSM Art, Raw Therapee and Luminance HDR with Mantiuk '06 on Linux Mint v20.2)
The Judge; from Batman the Animated Series. Created as a subconscious superego third personality by Two-Face, the “Judge” acted like a vigilante and attacked villains including Two-Face himself, in attempts to purge Gotham from its crime.
Southern Leopard Frog (Lithobates sphenocephalus) - Blackpoint Drive, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Titusville, Florida
I haven't seen green like this the 1969 GTO JUDGE.
And THE JUDGE also had a pointy snout just like this guy.
Just added a beautiful Jupiter-12 35/f2.8 to the family along with an equally great KMZ 35mm finder!
Sometimes we lose context in our critiques and judge these vintage cameras like they are new models on the shelf. It shouldn’t matter now what the comparisons were between them 50 to a hundred years ago, or how they may compare to cameras made today. Now they are all beautiful collector items and an important part of history!
the conversion of constantine
the conversion of constantine, and thereby the late roman empire, has had an enormous impact on world history. i have always wondered how a break away minor jewish sect based on the short and confused ministry of yeshua ben pantera was transformed into the christian juggernaut. the early christian community (from the death of yeshua to the 4th century) was an often persecuted lot. the common history is that christ appeared to constantine before the battle at pons milvius (where constantine was leading a machiavellian challenge for the control of the western half of the roman empire against the legitimate emperor) and bid him to follow the banner of the cross to victory. after said victory under said banner, constantine relaxed proscriptions against the christian community, and eventually adopted christianity as the legal state religion of the empire. this formal sanction led to the explosive political growth of the church [catholic and otherwise] and is the reason we worship christ the savior.
however, but for a figurative coin toss of history, we would be praying to mithra the redeemer. mithra who? you say. mithraism was another near east faith based on a son of god as savior motif very popular in the eastern half of the roman empire at the time of constantine.
mithra:
the cult of mithra (sidebar) was revered as a light-bringer, a protector and judge of immortal souls. mithra the god-figure remained celibate throughout his life, and valued self-control, renunciation and resistance to sensuality among his worshippers. mithras represented a system of ethics in which brotherhood was encouraged in order to unify against the forces of evil. mithraic rituals involved the symbolic consumption of wine/blood and bread/flesh, baptismal purification, and celebrated the birthday of mithra on december 25th. sound familar? consider then, that the myth of mithra predates christianity by many many centuries. cross-pollination of myths and ethos in the ancient near east was very common. it is important to understand that there is no single pure theology. they are all quilt-work.
the mithraic belief system was focused on the role of mithra as enforcer of truth. the avesta, the zoroastrian holy book, relates that ahura-mazda, the zoroaster Lord figure, sent mithra to guarantee the sanctity of promises and bonds. in fact, mithra is persian for 'contract'. mithras was worshipped as guardian of arms, and patron of soldiers and armies. the handshake was developed by those who worshipped him as a token of friendship and as a gesture to show that you were unarmed. when mithras later became the Roman god of contracts, the handshake gesture was imported throughout the mediterranean and europe by roman soldiers.
mithraism was adopted first by the roman legions garrisoned in the east during the republic. i presume they were attracted to its emphasis on honor, strength, and action. by the late empire under diocletian (284 - 305 AD), mithra was the de facto (and de jure) state religion. mithraic temples, known as mithraeum, were found at all corners of the empire, from northern england to northern africa.
mithraism was a revealed mystery faith. you did not merely convert to mithraism with a ritual baptism and declaration of submission. like the free masons, you had to be chosen and initiated in secret ceremonies into the ranks of the believers. perhaps this was a critical shortcoming of the faith in competition against the more liberal membership rites of christianity. an initiate was first required to prove their courage and strength in tests of danger (crossing swift rivers, jumping through fire bound and blindfolded, etc...) the mithraic initiation process led the acolyte through seven stages of greater revealed knowledge: Corax (Raven), Nymphus (Male Bride), Miles (Soldier), Leo (Lion), Peres (Persian), Heliodromus (Sun-Runner), and Pater (Father); each respective grade protected by Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, the Moon, the Sun, and Saturn.
mithraism was the faith of the realm for several centuries before constantine supplanted it. but for his conversion, the west, and the world would be a dramatically different place.
Judge Dredd / Heft-Reihe
Fungus
cover: Brian Bolland
- Judge Dredd / Meka-City
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #271 (3 July 1982), #272 (10 July 1982)
- Judge Dredd / Fungus
[a story on the after effects of the Apocalypse War]
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #275 (31 July 1982), #276 (7 August 1982), #277 (14 August 1982)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. / USA 1986
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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