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My ninth build in my Iron Builder round vs. Carl Merriam using the white seed piece.
Well it seems I'm in a Miniland groove here. It really is a fun and versatile style to work in, but I think I've gotten it out of my system (for now!) and will try something new tomorrow. :)
Side Note: I choose the name off the top of my head, so it doesn't refer to anyone real. However, the first entry in a google search for the name turns up this dude, who looks to be about the right era and he's totally rocking those Morpheus specs.
A build from Nov 2020 to try out @-soccerkid6's tower technique featured on brickbuilt.org and some Star Wars Bespin Guards as bluecoats. Muttonchops were in style this season!
Hats from BrickWarriors and sabers from BrickForge
Built as a Pirate MOC on Eurobricks
Post-boarding in Killington, VT. It got down to 5 at night. The
previous pic was taken from on top of the mountain.
A Canadian lumberjack, with his traditional long mustache, politely accepted to pose for me in the picturesque small town of Watson Lake in Yukon.
Official announcement time---
I've joined the American beard growing team
and I'm going to Brighton, England, for the World Beard and Mustache Growing Competition, September 1st
Join me, house me, and see more hair in a single afternoon than the average barber sees in their lifetime.
!
Sometimes the strangers we meet are just great fun. We crossed paths on campus and when I stopped him to hear about my project his response was very friendly but he said he really only had about two minutes. Meet Jason.
I posed him right where we were standing and after the first exposure I asked if he would mind removing his glasses and he obliged. He also put down what he was carrying to help me by holding the reflector to improve the light a bit. Much to my amusement, he spontaneously started striking some poses which I managed to capture while I was laughing. It all happened very quickly and was very spontaneous.
Jason is originally from Northwestern Ontario. When I asked what he is doing in life he said “I’m a writer.” He went on to say he’d like to say he writes screenplays but he hasn’t yet had enough success to feel comfortable in saying that. “Just call me a writer” he said with a friendly smile.
“What’s the story behind the hair?” I asked. He replied “Oh, you should have waited to meet me tomorrow. My muttonchops are going to be pink tonight.” I asked how long he’s had the colorful hair treatment. He laughed and said “I’ve always had crazy hair so this is just par for the course for me.”
A message for the project? “Elect Hillary Clinton.”
I could tell that Jason needed to be on his way so we quickly exchanged contact information and were on our way.
Thanks Jason, for a fun encounter. I could tell that had time permitted, we would have had an even more interesting conversation. I hope you get your political wish and I also wish you success in your writing career.
This is my 365th submission to The Human Family Group on Flickr.
You can view more street portraits and stories by visiting The Human Family.
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Portread o ddyn, yn edrych i'r chwith
Dyddiad/Date: 1855
Cyfrwng/Medium: Ambrotype
Maint/Dimensions: 66 x 55mm, 53 x 40 mm visible image area
Cyfeiriad/Reference: fmc00248 (0200409811/14)
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 4451852
Ceir mwy o ffotograffau a rhagor o wybodaeth ar wefan y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol.
More images and further information can be found on the National Library of Wales' website.
45/365
Out of all the possible people on the plane to sit next to, it happened to be this guy.
You can imagine the smiles and laughs of passengers boarding the plane when they saw us...not to mention his heckling friends behind us.
He plays bagpipes.
© Richard Morrison/The Old Brit 2012
Mr Mycroft Milverton. Mostest magical, mega-marvelistical, man of mystery and of many talents, perfect gentleman and all round good egg.
It was a pleasure to meet and photograph you today, Mycroft. I hope your portrait meets with your approval. (There are a couple more to come, btw.)
Learn more about Mycroft @ this link: mycroftmilverton.me.uk/memoirs/
This man was at the Ballyglass Vintage Day event which featured vintage tractors and farm machinery, among other things. His 70's style mutton chop locks made him stand out from the crowd.
It's good to be in the freaky section...
From issue 3 of Spread Art Culture magazine.
Photography by R. Jerome Ferraro
Professor of Photography and Head of Arts & Media Department at London South Bank University
www.linkedin.com/pub/professor-richard-sawdon-smith/2b/56...
London 2011
In a lovely old hotel in Ocean City, Maryland.
L-r: Haldon Johnson, Jr., David Kanter, Arthur LaBar, Robert Posten and David Cran. Taken with Yaschica Mat 124 twin-lens reflex camera. The large negatives were great for home processing and enlarging.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annapolis_Brass_Quintet
Double-click image to enlarge.
Team pursuit at Derby Velodrome. Shutter override to take sporty shot but had to compromise with grainy ISO.
For a Halloween party this weekend, I dressed like a pimp, but think i just ended up being furry.
Butch, right?
Author: Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), 1866-1946
Title: The Postmaster of Market Deignton
Publisher: George Routledge and Sons, Limited
Publication Date: 1897
Hope you're all not too exhausted by yesterday's debate on uniforms? These uniforms, in comparison, look quite antiquated. You can almost imagine that they're in a Revolutionary War re-enactment.
Date: Circa 1900??
NLI Ref.: L_ROY_08060
Same figs as before, except different hairpieces and heads. (And Wonder Woman, er, painted her feet. Let's pretend that didn't happen, shall we?)
I was trying to fix two problems. First, Diana's old hairpiece covered the decal printed tiara. Second, Zatanna looked like "Abe Lincoln wearing fishnets"; again, a problem caused by reliance on printed decal, since her long hair ended up looking like muttonchops.