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Well it's not SL, or XIV. Though in a way it is related to both. These two little fuzzballs are the usual interruptions when working or gaming. Phantom (Siamese) otherwise known as Poot and Theo (Russian Blue) otherwise known as Bubby. In fact, even here you can see them up blocking the screens while I tried to work on SL. They're good babies though and I love them both dearly.
(Yes, they both have spiked collars because the boys have to be fancy.)
Must be a genie living in a red glass vase. It only appears when the direct sunlight hits the vase. Maybe it gets to warm inside then. ;-)
McDonnell F-4C-15-MC Phantom II 63-7414, stored in partly dismantled condition at Coventry Air Museum and used for spares to service their other Phantom.
the tune "Music of the Night" plays softly in the background, the Phantom along with Christine have a moment of togetherness
Shot at Sunnys using Staircase to the Stars ~ and huge thanks to my bestie Dena playing Christine
Phantom FGR.2 XT914 of 74 Squadron (with 56 squadron nose markings) sits within its Hardened Aircraft Shelter (HAS) at the RAF Wattisham Station Heritage hangar during a TLE photoshoot.
Former US Air Force McDonnell-Douglas F-4C Phantom II
'64-0813'/XC'Miss Sel-Al II' on display at the
Air Force Armaments Museum, Eglin AFB, Florida
The airframe is actually 64-0817 painted as '813'
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Soundtrack: Phantom Shiner (demo by me with words by the young gifted american poet Matthew Tuckner
Holga 120 Pinhole Camera
Water Drops macro with Refraction......
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Turkish Air Force, Mc Donnell Dopuglas F-4E Phantom II, c/n 5020, Eskisehir Air Base ESK/LTBI, special livery to commemorate 50 years of service of Phantom in TAF.
Working on a design for a tribute to Metallica's Phantom Lord song. I've started practising glowing ghost effects in Photoshop. Still a ways to go but I like how the top right one came out. I dig the flame head guy but he's probably more of a minion than the Lord himself.
"The leather armies have prevailed, the Phantom Lord has never failed!"
Just a little extra fluff before the big Springtrap reveal, so, here ya go :P
Oh yeah, Bayonetta has been coming along really nicely. I finally got the legs done, so you guys should be seeing her soon.
Anyways, toodles!
Turkish Air Force F4 Phantom arrives at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2024. Shot with the trusty old Nikon D300
Be sure to check out the video at youtu.be/gk79pikEKcQ Anyway we finally got a few nice days strung together which meant that we drone enthusiasts have little excuse but to get out there and fly. "The homeport has been updated. Please check it on the map. Takeoff.". And fly I did at North Avenue Beach. I saw another drone user out here today but silly me was in the car doing what I should have done last night; charging the battery. I would have loved to have shot this with another drone in my photo. Maybe next time...
This F-4J of the Tarsiers of VF-33 was photographed at its home base, NAS Oceana, in March 1977. The squadron was a member of Carrier Air Wing 7, then attached to the USS Independence (CV-62).
This particular F-4 was the VF-33's CAG aircraft with the modex of AJ-200.
This waterfall is an altitude of 2000 meters deep mountain stream
In the mountains, I happened to walk the day.
It's a phantom waterfall with no one to know.
This picture cut off a part of it.
The body is too high and the water is abundant, and I meeting by chance
Overwhelmed by the beauty of the moment and completely fascinated
I was staring at the stunned for a while.
Sorry for the late post. Been busy... I also wanted to tweak him a bit more before he was posted. Pretty happy with the results :D
Look forward to Bayonette sometime tonight though! (Well, at least in my time zone). So, see ya guys soon.