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"It wasn't always like this. But now, there are 3 rules to survive: Don't stand out. Accept the past. Trust no one. The galaxy has changed. Whatever you do -- don't reach within."
A large build I created in honor of Jedi: Fallen Order, the brand new Star Wars game coming out. This model is roughly 2 ft. by 1 ft., and was a challenge to photograph. I definitely recommend you visit my website for more photos of this thing!
The build itself is supposed to be part of a Venator wing that's being salvaged by the Empire, when one of the lifting cables snaps and causes Cal and his friend to fall off the edge. You can see this in the trailer for the game!
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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it. Creativity Never Ends!
For three standard years, Cascade Company had been fighting against the separatists on the plant Kothlis. One side would push forward as the other retaliated with the same force. From freeing up other planets, we could eventually call out to other groups like the 438th battalion for support, out-matching the droids, and winning us the three year battle. Lieutenant Dyre, Captain Nilo and I were on board our republic cruiser The Collaborator, When we all received a transmission from the chancellor himself. He told us our orders, it meant the Jedi had betrayed us and were now all enemies of the Galactic Republic. Standing only a few meters away was our jedi general Kyde K’ban, we new what we had to do, and we would do it without fail. It was time to execute Order 66.
Extreme macro of an ant (Myrmica cf. rubra, Hymenoptera; Latvia, August 2014).
Studio stack of 210 images (steps of 3 µm using StackShot), assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A7R3 + adapter + Canon FD bellows + Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 240/9 (tube lens) + Mitutoyo planapo 10x; ISO-100, 1/160 sec, 1 diffused flash.
“Nature is beautiful in all its chaos. However, a nature photograph is beautiful only in the absence of chaos.”
― Mike MacDonald
It's hard to imagine that three days ago, freezing rain was enveloping everything - bringing down trees and power lines - or that tonight we are under a heavy rainfall warning, which may even include thunderstorms.
Late this afternoon, at least, the sun was shining, the temperature climbed up to 16 Celsius, and the waiter had a rush order of beer on a patio at the Blue Mountain Ski Resort.
Spain, Valencia, Plaza del Negrito, … fresh lemon picked for your Gin Tonic, the square before officially renamed was until the 1940s called Plaza de Calatrava, thus baptized after the reconquest of València, since the King "Jaume I" decided to donate it to the Order of Calatrava.
The "Cafe El Negrito", named after his location on this square is one of the Carmen's quarter most popular hangouts & during summer months, the "young" crowd regularly spill out on to the square of the same name, the atmosphere is lively & the drinks flow until early in the morning.
Café Negrito has been a benchmark for almost four decades, a highlight of classic Valencian nightlife & one of the oldest businesses in Carmen since it opened its doors in 1982. Exhibitions, musical sessions, a meeting place for both, a good coffee or a drink. This characteristic place opens until dawn every day, claiming its reputation as a 'safe value' in leisure.
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What a wonderful bridge to shoot, that you Bro (Richard Binns) for taking me to the High Level Bridge in Newcastle, what a structure. Great light (at night) on the bridge allowing shadows and illuminating the detail in the ironwork. I also love the cheeky starburst that crept in. Definately on my "go back to" list.
If you like this, why not "like" my page and follow my outings through the lens.
Who doesn't love a masked formal? So many talented creators letting their hair down for the First Birthday of Midnight Order. The skilled Cerberus Crossing provided the dank beats!
Contraption: Kobo's crown and both neck corsets.
Hotdog: Kobo's jacket
Kobo's Hair: Exile
Cane: Badwolf
Tsu's dress: Just Because
Tsu's Tattoos: Lilithe
Tsu's hair: Truth
Wings: Aii
Masks: Reliquary
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Križanke Church - In the 13th century, the Order of Teutonic Knights, settled at the upper end of the Novi trg square and built a church there. The only surviving item from the church is the famous relief of the Madonna of Krakovo from the church's main portal. The relief, created between 1265 and 1270, is now kept at the National Gallery of Slovenia.
The present Križanke Church was built between 1714 and 1715 by Domenico Rossi, one of the leading Venetian architects of the time. This indicates that the only church of the cross located on Slovenian territory was of great importance not only to the Knights of the Cross but also to the imperial court in Vienna, which donated interior furnishings. Side altars were painted by the court painters Martin Altomonte and Anton Schoonjans. The main altar painting, a work by Johann Michael Rottmayr which burnt down in the 19th century, was replaced by a painting by the Viennese painter Hans Canon in 1859.
The Green Order Of Krudhyn by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)
With the music : Future World Music - Leap of Faith
The Ancient Green Order Of Krudhyn currently represented by two guardians ladies, Lady Guardian Of Lhariahn and Lady Guardian Of Elche, guardians of the two magical ancient forests of Krudhyn.
The two are sisters, granddaughters of the founder of the Order and both with different special powers. Lady Of Elche have the power over the atmosphere and her sister over the living creatures of the forest.
The founder of the order was an ancient and powerful Master Dharm (*) whose spirit was united to the living beings of the forest and communicate with them, their power was so strong that he became one of the Forest Oaks that he loved.
(*)The Dharms are in Krudhyn the equivalent to Druids in ancient Celtic traditions and mythology.
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Don't forget the July contest: "Summer Days" in Spotlight Your Best Group :
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A wonderful weekend dear friends ! : )
Thank you for your always so kind visit, nice comments and invitations, much grateful to all of you and so sorry for the great delay in catching up ... once more !
Available at Midnight Order! [Opening on January 20th at 12pm SLT]
→ All packs include PBR & Fallback textures. Ad photo is taken with the PBR version, so textures may vary according to your lighting and whether you’re using Fallback or PBR ←
☆ Bodies
Curvy (Ebody Reborn) - Standard (Legacy F) - Male (Legacy M)
May work with other bodies these are just what I tested on. DEMO!
☆ Fatpack
‣ Jacket & Cap Included
‣ Comes with animations that lock arms down (With Back Lock or Without)
‣ Non Animated Version Included
‣ 16 Jacket and Cap Colors
‣ Black or White Cap Band
‣ 3 Pauldron Colors
‣ 3 Metals
‣ PBR can be disabled via HUD
‣ All parts are modify
☆ Single Pack
‣ Jacket & Cap Included
‣ Comes with animations that lock arms down (With Back Lock or Without)
‣ Non Animated Version Included
‣ Black or White Cap Band
‣ 3 Pauldron Colors
‣ 3 Metals
‣ PBR can be disabled via HUD
‣ Only Cap is Modify
Old Perth Boys School, St Georges Tce, Perth.
Built circa 1860.
I suspect the door is much more recent.
In order to make myself use up this embarrassment of tshirt material, I am instituting a Plush a Day Challenge to myself. Essentially, I have to make some sort of plush creature every day.
If you open a jar of sleep peas (only one or two will fit in a jar) and eat them for dinner, you will conk right out for nine hours straight! Ongoing experiments have been testing the potential to just eat a bite, and have a really good nap. So far, the results ar... ZZzzzzz.
Palermo’s Palazzo delle Poste e Telegrafi (1929–1934)
Your frontal composition is perfect for this building because it was conceived as a demonstration of strict order and modular clarity. Designed by Angiolo Mazzoni in the language of Italian Rationalism, the post-and-telegraph headquarters asserts itself on Via Roma with a deep, temple-like portico of ten colossal columns and a heavy entablature. Behind that disciplined façade is a reinforced-concrete frame clad in locally quarried Billiemi stone, laid out with rigorous symmetry around two side courtyards. The frontality of your shot heightens the building’s serial rhythm—the equal intercolumniation, the stacked horizontal bands, and the measured void of the portico—which are all about efficiency, legibility, and civic monumentality. Even small details were designed for coherence, from the custom metalwork to the calibrated lighting, and the entrance sequence pivots around a large elliptical staircase that dramatizes movement within an otherwise tightly ordered plan.
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The interiors extend this programmatic clarity into a visionary register: the Conference Room carries five Futurist panels by Benedetta Cappa Marinetti—a cycle on land, sea, air, telegraph and radio communications—made specifically for this building, with additional works by Tato and Piero Bevilacqua, plus a bronze Diana cacciatrice by Corrado Vigni. Reading the architecture through your frontal view, you’re foregrounding exactly what the project celebrates: communication, modern services, and a state-of-the-art public machine expressed through proportion, repetition, and an almost didactic symmetry—without needing any extra scenography.
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(Key dates for reference: construction 1929–1934; inauguration 28 October 1934.)
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The Journey Begins
"Cal Kestis, a former jedi padawan, has been hiding out on Bracca since Order 66. Not knowing his place in the galaxy anymore, he joined a scrapyard crew and works breaking down old ships from the Clone Wars era."
Full showcase video: youtu.be/8XOTxt4mx8M
Today I present you my part of a Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order collaboration with The BrickzLab guys. Check out the rest of the collab on Instagram: www.instagram.com/brickzlabofficial/
And for those interested, I'll be soon doing a breakdown on how I made the curve ;)
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Jedi Knight Tan Larek was dispatched by Republic Command to assist with the what would become known as the Siege of Mandalore. As the 501st, led by former-padawan Ahsoka Tano, sweeps the upper levels of the capital city, Larek's clone forces attempt to cut off Maul's Mandalorian reinforcements in the lower levels.
Death Watch forces have rallied with Larek and his men and together are defeating the resistance. With the lower level secured, Tan Larek starts working his way deeper into the city. He can hear Tano and her units fighting off in the distance. He can tell that she's moving into the palace, probably to confront Maul himself.
As Larek looks over his shoulder, he seens his clone commander turning off his holoprojector. "Yes, my lord," said the commander.
"New orders from up the chain, Juca?" asked Larek.
"Yes, sir! After all...a good soldier follows orders."
Commander Juca turned his blaster on the very Jedi Knight he has served for years.
"What are you doing--"
///End of mission report\\\
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Check out my entry for the revived Dark Times group! I had a lot of fun doing my own take on Mandalore as seen in the Clone Wars! It was a pretty rushed build, but I think it turned out okay!
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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it. Creativity Never Ends!
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