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The Terminator, police headquarters assault.

Terminator had a baby.

T-800 Terminator from The Terminator by Medicom Toy

The interior of the Pussy Wagon had some nice details. Like this nob for locking the door.

Snow HAS a shape! Unfortunately camera can't focus on it (it's too bright).

Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the Terminator in Terminator Genisys from Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.

Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England, takes its name from the ruins of the 12th-century Augustinian monastery now known as Bolton Priory. The priory, closed in the 1539 Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by King Henry VIII, is in the Yorkshire Dales, next to the village of Bolton Abbey. The estate is open to visitors, and includes many miles of all-weather walking routes. The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway terminates at Bolton Abbey station one and a half miles/2.5 km from Bolton Priory.

 

The monastery was founded at Embsay in 1120. Led by a prior, Bolton Abbey was technically a priory, despite its name. It was founded in 1154 by the Augustinian order, on the banks of the River Wharfe. The land at Bolton, as well as other resources, were given to the order by Lady Alice de Romille of Skipton Castle in 1154. In the early 14th century Scottish raiders caused the temporary abandonment of the site and serious structural damage to the priory. The seal of the priory featured the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Child and the phrase sigillum sancte Marie de Bolton.The nave of the abbey church was in use as a parish church from about 1170 onwards, and survived the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Building work was still going on at the abbey when the Dissolution of the Monasteries resulted in the termination of the priory in January 1540. The east end remains in ruins. A tower, begun in 1520, was left half-standing, and its base was later given a bell-turret and converted into an entrance porch. Most of the remaining church is in the Gothic style of architecture, but more work was done in the Victorian era, including windows by August Pugin. It is still a working priory today, holding services on Sundays and religious holidays. Bolton Abbey churchyard contains the war grave of a Royal Flying Corps officer of the First World War.

 

The Craven Heifer

 

The Domesday Book lists Bolton Abbey as the caput manor of a multiple estate including 77 carucates of ploughland (around 9240 acres/3850 ha) belonging to Edwin, Earl of Mercia. The estate then comprised Bolton Abbey, Halton East, Embsay, Draughton; Skibeden, Skipton, Low Snaygill, Thorlby; Addingham, Beamsley, Holme, Gargrave; Stainton, Otterburn, Scosthrop, Malham, Anley; Coniston Cold, Hellifield and Hanlith. They were all laid waste in the Harrying of the North after the defeat of the rebellion of Edwin, Earl of Mercia and classified as the Clamores (disputed land) of Yorkshire until around 1090, when they were transferred to Robert de Romille, who moved its administrative centre to Skipton Castle. The Romille line died out around 1310, and Edward II granted the estates to Robert Clifford. In 1748 Baroness Clifford married William Cavendish and Bolton Abbey Estate thereafter belonged to the Dukes of Devonshire, until a trust was set up by the 11th Duke of Devonshire turning it over to the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees to steward.

Today, the 33,000 acre (134 km2) estate contains six areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest, including Strid Wood, an ancient woodland (mainly oak), which contains the length of the River Wharfe known as The Strid, and a marine fossil quarry. The estate encompasses 8 miles (13 km) of river, 84 farms, 84 buildings of architectural interest, and four Grade I listed buildings; and is currently home to 27 businesses from tearooms to bookshops. The iconic stepping stones cross the River Wharfe near the Abbey ruins. The estate includes extensive grouse moors, including Barden Moor on the west side of Wharfedale and Barden Fell on the east side of the dale. There is also a pheasant shoot. Apart from people employed within these businesses, the estate employs about 120 staff to work on the upkeep of the estate. Much of the estate is open to the public. A charge is made for car parking. The Dales Way passes through the estate on a permissive path. Barden Moor and Barden Fell, which includes the prominent crag of Simon's Seat, are on access land, and permissive paths lead up to the moors. Access to the moors may be closed to the public during the shooting season.

 

Bolton Abbey Hall, originally the gatehouse of the priory, was converted into a house by the Cavendish family. The hall is a Grade II* listed building.As well as Bolton Abbey, the Cavendish family also own the Chatsworth (Derbyshire, England) and Lismore Castle (Waterford, in the Republic of Ireland) estates. In the early nineteenth century, a cow known as the Craven Heifer was bred on the Bolton Abbey estate. Weighing 312 stone (1.98 tonnes), and measuring 11 ft 4ins in length and over 7 ft in height, she to this day remains Britain's largest ever cow.

Despite the overexposure, you can see a crater on the terminator near the top...

Happy Boot-Camp-O-Ween Torture Tues !! We met at Sunnyglen and for the first time...it was NOT sunny at Sunnyglen!! It started to sprinkle and pandemonium broke out with the Fair Weather Victims HAHAHAHHA!!! It was like a Halloween Horror Movie...you know...below 72 Degrees and surviving the elements??? HAHAHAH! Very SPOOKY HAHAH! At least we got our interval of arms/legs/cardio in at the Bar and our Circuit Intervals of Ability, Med Ball Toss, Abs and Basketball Balance in before the 2 drops of water fell HAHAHAHA!! Great stuff Matching M (Butterfly), Half T (Dodgers Fan), Social Susan (exotic pants??), Designer P (a Boot Camper ahha), Aloha G (Skeleton), Ellie-G (Bumble Bee), Cat W ( Witch), BooBoo/Cosmo (Cute bandanas), Nica P and Hairy H (Boot Camers) and Terminator (Chicken)...and Waile (Wile E Coytoe) with her little ACME rocket and me as the Road Runner hahah!! Happy Boot-Camp-O-Ween!!

Shot it the Toys-R-Us in Times Square

i think it looks like the metal from terminator 2 and it also looks like a map of the world

A set of new tests with a high resolution anaglyph 3D-moon. (8000x8000 pixels original)

 

Other 3D-experiments and my 2D-astronomical images:

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lens: Soligor 135mm f.2.8.

John Connor (Jason Clarke), liderul rezistenţei oamenilor, îl trimite pe sergentul Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) înapoi în 1984 ca să o protejeze pe Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) şi să se asigure că omenirea va avea un viitor paşnic. Însă lucrurile iau o întorsătură neaşteptată şi se creează o fractur...

 

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Latest additions to the Evandalists Space Marines. For more details, go here...

 

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Note from Arnold Schwarzenegger: Hasta la vista, baby. I want to thank the cast and crew of @TerminatorGenisys for a fantastic shoot. It was challenging, it was fun, and it was rewarding. From our director to the producers, from the camera team to catering, from visual effects to hair and makeup - we couldn't have done it without you. I can't wait to see our finished project and I know we'll remind the fans why they fell in love with the Terminator. On July 1, 2015, I'll be back.

Chasing the night..

T-800 Terminator from Terminator 2 Judgment Day by Great Twins.

I've had this Terminator figure for a few years now and it's decent but could have and should have been better. So the second time holding the figure the left hand just broke off (see pictures) and this is the first time I've had the figure out of the box since then.

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