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Welcome to my new adventure to close out the year! I'm taking every theme from the figbarf page on Instagram and posting at least one figure per theme, since I feel bad for not keeping up the whole year and I like a challenge lol. As a way to guide myself, I also picked a theme from each group that would be the overarching theme, with this overall theme being Classic Monsters. Hope y'all enjoy these!
Left to right:
#figbarf41 - Noir: The Invisible Man (1933)
#figbarf42 - The 2000s: Hellboy (shoutout to theoctopirate_customs for inspiration on this)
#figbarf43 - Classic Monsters: Freddy Krueger
#figbarf44 - Halloween: Candyman
#figbarf45 - Bands, Musicians, & Performers: The Phantom of the Opera
Our Victorian Monkey Music Box will be available at the new Phantom of the Opera round of Enchantment!
The Phantom of the Opera is here inside my mind. While the music box won’t talk back, it will still play long after everyone else is gone! Here is your chance to own the cherished Monkey Music Box! A monkey in a vest claps symbols as it sits atop a victorian music box. This whimsical box is animated and plays music. Item has copy and modify permissions with a total land impact value of 3 Li.
Enchantment runs from November 14th to December 7th
ღ TAXI to Enchantment: TBA
Click here for the contest for a chance to win the Victorian Monkey Music Box on Facebook. You can also leave a comment here on Flickr for a second entry!
Original shot taken on 35 mm negative film using a Wirgin Edinex with a Schneider Schneider Radionar 50mm lens.
The Chandelier. Fans of The Phantom Of The Opera will know it. Paintings on the ceiling have been created by Marc Chagall.
This is only a portion of the Nethercutt Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ at the Nethercutt Collection. Hearing the Phantom of the Opera on a 5,200 pipe theater pipe organ in a large, enclosed room is quite an experience.
The Nethercutt Collection is a museum located in Sylmar, California. Its centerpiece is its automobile collection and is considered one of America's greatest automobile museums. It also features mechanical musical instruments, including orchestrions, player pianos, music boxes, and a 5,200 pipe Wurlitzer theater pipe organ. It was founded in 1972 by J.B. Nethercutt who was the co-founder of Merle Norman Cosmetics. Directly across the street is the Nethercutt Museum. It houses 130 or so antique, vintage, classic, and special interest automobiles. All the cars are operational. Both the Collection and Museum are free. Visiting the Nethercutt Collection is by guided tour only. Reservations are required, which can be made on the Nethercutt website. Tours are only on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The Nethercutt Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday. Reservations are not needed. See the Nethercutt website for more information: nethercuttcollection.org.
Thank you for your patience in waiting for the announcement of The Phantom of the Opera photo contest winners! I want to thank every person who entered the contest. We ended up with 86 entries and the 6 judges had to narrow it down to 3 place winners and 5 Honorable Mentions, it was no easy task! Congratulations to the winners! We will have the winning pictures displayed at The Lost Unicorn Gallery by tomorrow. Here is the SL URL:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Faerie%20Tale/164/129/104
Here is a link to the winning pictures:
thelostunicorngallery.com/2020/12/13/enchantments-the-pha...
A link to all the entries:
DESIGN: Maria Bjørnson
PRODUCTION: Phantom of the Opera
SCENE: Masquerade
CHARACTER: Christine Daaé / Star Princess
Models:
Ollie/Romain/Tony Saturday Night Fever
Lilith Rocking Ever After
Design and style by me - Lapochka_G
(the mask also my handmade)
Lace, lace, lots of lace here too... This is a replica of the wedding dress from "Phantom of the Opera". Lots of different fabrics and textures has been used to create an antique and rich look.
More on the project here:
....my tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber...
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This work of mine takes inspiration from the famous musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber "The Phantom of Opera" settled inside the Opera in Paris (the famous theatre)....
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in occasation of Carnival I suggest you this music from the musical:
The Theme Song:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JaeBxYCI9k
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fKKiaSLLEY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh37maEyIMs
Andrew Lloyd Webber "Masquerade"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkAM1FOnAk
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in the texture: the real interior of the theatre "Opera" in Paris in a photo of mine
FOR MORE INFORMATIONS:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lloyd_Webber
"The Phantom of Opera"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1986_musical)
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In the texture the real interior of Opera in Paris
in a photo of mine
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“It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera…
they are made with the eye, heart and head.”
[Henry Cartier Bresson]
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DESIGN: Maria Bjørnson
PRODUCTION: Phantom of the Opera
SCENE: Notes 2 / Twisted every way
CHARACTER: Christine Daaé
DESIGN: Maria Bjørnson
PRODUCTION: Phantom of the Opera
SCENE: Point of no Return
CHARACTER: Christine Daaé / Aminta
Michael Tilly, Franc's pianist, Sharon Stiles, co-producer of this show, Franc D'Ambrosio, and Me, Judy Adams, co-producer backstage at the Florence Events Center.
My Operetta dolls (left to right - Killer Style Kohl's exclusive, Roller Maze, Dance Class and Dot Dead) All wearing BEAUTIFUL ballgowns by a fabulous Etsy seller.
All headpieces made by myself, using Operetta's original face masks, and created using wire, beads, flowers and crystals to match their dresses.
"It's not easy", I said, "to make someone love you in a tomb."
"We must seize", he said in a strange voice, "our opportunities whenever they arise."
—Le Fantôme de l'Opera, Chapter 13
My dear friend had lost his mind over the Enchantment event and his girlfriend was roped in as well. I'm very happy they allowed me to take their pictures for this contest entry. I know no better pair to portray Christine Daaé and Erik.
I wish he'd let me get a picture without the mask. The face underneath is beautifully done.
INCLUDES:
- 4 unique mesh theatre stage props: Organ (2 LI), Underground Grotto (3 LI), Ballroom (4 LI), Eccentric Chandelier (1 LI)
- Holdable prop paintbrush. Touch to activate a prop painting animation (Brush includes both simple and painting animations)
- Prop paintbrush decor to rez (bonus)
- Original prop artworks
All of the artwork featured in this prop set is original and hand drawn. This set is inspired by Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "The Phantom of the Opera"
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marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Inktooth-Ghost-of-the-Theatr...
Thank you for your interest in my creation! For customer service, please contact me in-world.
Hihi ^^
I finally got around to buying Operetta and I'm really glad I did ^^ she is very lovely, despite her crazy hair ^^;
277 of 365 - Phantom of the Opera by Diamond Select.
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"Erik!" I said firmly, "show me your face. Don't be afraid. I swear that you are the most unhappy, the most sublime of men and if from this day forward Christine Daaé trembles when she looks at you, it will be because she is thinking of the wonder of your genius!"
—Le Fantôme de l'Opera, Chapter 13
I caught my dear friend and managed to convince him to get an unmasked photo. And I couldn't exclude his lovely girlfriend. I think I might make a valid series of these off the novel. Only time will tell.
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Phantom of the Opera by Diamond Select Toys
One a day for October! Alternate photos on, Instagram if interested.
Description in English and Dutch:
English
After taking the original photo of the statue with the stand, I had started to edit it and at some point with cropping, rotation and composing I thought it would be fun to give it an artistic mysterious look. To strengthen this, I made the stone mask full screen which ultimately led to this result. I hope you like it. The original photo shows the entire sculpture with part of the surroundings. I'll upload it next here with the story behind it.
Nederlands
Nadat ik de originele foto gisteren had genomen van het sculptuur, besloot ik om het te gaan bewerken met een gratis app. Ik heb mijn creativiteit gebruikt om er een kunstzinnige tot de verbeelding sprekende mysterieuze look aan te geven. Om dit te versterken heb ik het beeldvullend gemaakt en uiteindelijk hebben de bewerkingen dit resultaat opgeleverd. Ik hoop dat jullie het leuk vinden. Op de originele foto is het gehele sculptuur te zien met een gedeelte van de omgeving er bij. Ik zal deze hierna uploaden met het verhaal erachter erbij.
Nascosta nelle plaghe del cielo, c'è una delle nebulose per me più belle e curiose del cielo, la nebulosa sh2-173 chiamata anche il Fantasma dell'Opera.
In realtà è una regione HII a circa 8.900 anni luce nella costellazione di Cassiopea.
Qui, giovani stelle massicce ionizzano il gas circostante, scolpendo forme spettrali che ricordano un volto mascherato.
La nebulosa si estende per circa 70 anni luce, un teatro cosmico in cui la materia prende vita sotto la luce ultravioletta.
Ho raccolto oltre due ore di posa dal cuore della città con il mio rifrattore 72ED e camera ASI 533 MC con filtro sv220.
#astrophotography #nebula #sh2173 #phantomoftheopera #deepSky #spacewonder #astronomylover #cosmicbeauty #astrophoto #cassiopeia #nebulae #stargazing #longexposure #telescopephotography #nightphotography #hubblevibes #cosmos #skywatcher #astrocommunity #spacetoday
Original costume from the musical 'The Phantom of the Opera in front of a print.
Taken at the exhibition 'Hamburg – Welt der Musicals' (World of musicals) which was presented in a shopping mall.
Cool euphonium player and shoutout to Mr. Johann Sebastion Bach! But where is Cincinnati's very own Doris Day? She should be near Mr. Redlegs. Oh well, que sera, sera.
Mural title: The Singing Mural
Mural designer: C. F. Payne
Here we are at the Paris Opera House – or, to give it its correct title, le Palais Garnier. To my eyes, this is the most beautiful building in Paris (though it’s a tough choice) and a magnificent example of 19th century neo-baroque architecture.
The opera house was built between 1861 and 1875 and is named after its architect, Charles Garnier. It’s also the setting for Gaston Leroux’s book The Phantom of the Opera, later adapted (as if we didn't know) into a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Macro shooting is hard enough, but 4K macro video? Your setup will require amazing focus, silky smooth movement and plenty of light. Check out our new video on our Fotodiox YouTube channel, in which Bohus shows you how to capture beautiful macro shots with a vintage Nikon 35mm f/1.4 lens, an Edelkrone SliderPLUS, a Fotodiox macro tube and adapter, and of course—the all-new LED100WB.
- Photo by Sean Anderson