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Artistes : ROA et Martin Ron
51 Hanbury Street, Brick Lane, London
Autres photos Street Art ici / other photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/140051458@N06/albums/72157666007720822
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An SY loco pushes back enthusiastically, making a spirited run up the steep grade to the tipping area above Wulong mine.
In half a mile, she'll be down to walking pace, but such was the skill of the footplate crew, they always seemed to coax their machine over the summit.
Fuxin Coal Mine system, China.
January 2016. © David Hill
So here's the Reverse Flash, with a motion blur effect. This figure has been in the works for a long time, and I finally finished him about 2 months ago. I really wanted to recreate a shot like this, so I hope you enjoy!
AKA Eobard Thawne, the Reverse Flash is the Flash's archnemesis. With similar abilities, but more experience, Thawne has been fighting the Flash for a lifetime.
Part of The Villains We Fear, my BFVA 2018 individual project.
Reverse Flash here looks awesome next to my Flash figure from last year. Their bases are exactly the same height, with similar designs, while Reverse Flash's base is meant to be slightly more futuristic.
I'm proud of how this figure turned out, as I was able to make him less bulky compared to my Flash figure, adding to the athletic look of the characters.
Check out the Beyond the Brick video interview!
Let me know your thoughts on these new characters! More coming soon...
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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.
NR2, G526 and NR37 reverse into the Leeton CopRice facility to attach to wagons to go onto 3CM3 heading for Appleton Dock in Melbourne.
Tuesday 21st August 2018
A night shot of the reverse waterfall at Epcot's Imagination! Pavilion.
Reached Explore on March 28th, 2013 at #477. Thanks everyone!
Check out a snippet of Reverse Flash in Injustice 2 here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUWlCjls6yw
Soooo I think I may have found my Injustice 2 main! Now for those of you who don't know, Reverse Flash is basically going to be an alternate costume of Flash, but with his own voice actor and dialogue. They showed off the Flash's moves today of the Injustice 2 Watchtower Livestream, and I was very impressed with the Flash, but I think I'm going to main Reverse Flash because he looks 100% cooler and he's my favorite Arrowverse character!
Anyways, I also wanted to announce that once all the characters are announced (which is basically just Joker at this point), I'm going to release my wishlist of premiere skins, which can just be alternate costumes, or whole new characters who could share a moveset. I'm also going to release a top 9 DLC character wishlist, so look forward to that!
Speaking of Reverse Flash, my Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Review should be up this weekend, so look forward to that!
The Conrail NJ&NY local at Hillsdale N.J. with Dunmore caboose C191 in November of 1976. This was the welded version of the Dunmore caboose and it rode on the notorious reused, rough riding, freight car trucks. What looks like an extension cord is running out of one of the rear windows and is headed for the roof for reasons unknown to me. Always wondered who was responsible for that sharp looking reversed maroon/gray/yellow EL color scheme. Conrail power on this given day was an ex PRR Alco S2 9783. In early photos of the station it showed the outhouses located near that large rock just to the right of the caboose. I believe that the rock has a story of its own but maybe someone else can chime in with some details on its history. Howard Kent Jr.
"Go faster, I know. It's a means to an and and I'll tell you why. Because I have been stuck here, marooned here, in this place for 15 long years. The Flash and The Flash's speed, is the key to returning to my world and to my time and no one is going to prevent that from happening." ~ Eobard Thawne
Reverse Flash hiding his identity.
From Chards.co.uk:
1989 Scottish Thistle One Pound Coin
Reverse Design: The four designs by Leslie Durbin were repeated between 1989 to 1992.
Scottish thistle encircled by the King George IV State Diadem.
Obverse Design: Elizabeth II third coin portrait by Raphael David Maklouf.
Edge Inscription: NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
Mint mark: Llantrisant mint mark
I carefully took this guy back to my apartment so that I could use a reverse ring to get much closer.
He was returned unharmed back to the wild.
Made for the Character Design Challenge group on Facebook, under the theme "centaurs".
Pretty fun to do.
an abstract design created originally from light & colour ...mainly red...... geometrically manipulated.......mirrored & cloned
again trying to create a view into the picture & a burst of colour within .....perhaps
thanks again for looking in ...very grateful for that .... best bigger ........ hope you have a Mega Day
Reverse Manhattanhenge is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the rising sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid during the winter months. It's the opposite of Manhattanhenge, which happens in the summer when the setting sun aligns with the city's streets
Another from this morning! I don't normally like taking pictures of birds from behind but I actually really liked the scene here.
Reverse angle while hiking to Hengifoss (this is closer to Litlanesfoss), view towards Skógagerði, and Upphéraðsvegur (route 931) leading towards Egilsstaðir, passing over Lögurinn.
What happens if you reverse your lens, so I tried. Started with 35mm 1.8, without tools. I must say it is not easy. up to 50mm ...
With loads in tow 4 matching ex-NdeM E60's roll north around the big curve at Cow Springs and start off into almost no mans land with little access until Kaibito. Jim Pinkney and another railfan from Colorado can be seen shooting off the road that parallels the curve.
In some areas the toes of pahoehoe flows can pick up pieces of scoria and other pieces of basalt that cover the ground that it is flowing across, and via a "reverse caterpillar motion" place these pieces on top of flow itself. This results in a phenonenon called "reverse stratigraphy " with older rock ending up above the younger rock. Such activity is localized. But in these limited areas, pre existing loose basaltic material ends up on top of flow instead of underneath. The black pieces in this photo lie on top of a pahoehoe toe and are the results of such a process. This photo was taken in pahoehoe flows near the current end of Chain of Craters Road.