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Jackson Glacier from Going-to-the-Sun Road through Glacier National Park in western Montana.
This is the route the Torrance family took to the Overlook Hotel in The Shining. Awesome score by Wendy Carlos &
Rachel Elkind must be played on repeat.
Fujica ST705w with the MC/ARAX 35mm tilt-shift lens on Adox Color Implosion film 100 ISO. Imploding Colors. Bursting Red. Toxic Grain.
Stephen King's notebook of ideas for his novel, "The Shining," titled here as "The Shine," part of a 2013 Stanley Kubrick exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Fashionista expert Celeste Thorson while unmasked her Burlesque mask with red lips & smokey eyes at Stanley Kubrick exhibit
Since the entire state was basically under rain or flash flood advisories, it was a “Stay inside, watch Halloween movies’ kind of day. I always love a good scary movie around Halloween, and in the next few days I’m sure I’ll see more and more. Nightmare Before Christmas is still my favorite of the season- always will be!
Theme: Musings And Ramblings
Year Seven Of My 365 Project
"Hello Danny. Come and play with us. Come and play with us, Danny. Forever... and ever... and ever."
The Shining, 1980
Stanley Kubrick Exhibition at LACMA
The imagery in the film was so stunning and I especially loved the carpet pattern which I reproduced with royal icing for the top of the cake.
eight so far! Still looking for more! it's my birthday tomorow, if you like me, send me dolls I need, I send love back
The Silver Spring Zombie Walk is an annual event held on a Saturday night before Halloween in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. In the zombie walk, participants dress up as zombies or some other form of the undead, as zombie hunters, or similar, and walk, in character, through the streets along a designated route.
For the 2013 event, zombies met up at the intersection of Georgia and Sligo Avenues, and walked around the eastern part of downtown Silver Spring, ending at the AFI Silver Theatre on Colesville Road, where a horror movie would be shown. The walk was rerouted due to a bomb threat at the Regal Majestic theater.
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I revisited my previous The Shining design, to give a more sinister feel and to make the image more suited to the movie poster medium than the book cover style of my first attempt.
Korean TV personality Celeste Thorson wearing Burlesque attire along with Nico at the Clockwork Orange Halloween with Milk Bar Mannequins at Stanley Kubrick exhibit
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We could just see Danny riding his Big Wheel around in these hallways while Jack typed "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
Sisters Danielle and Tia dressed up as the Grady Girls from The Shining.
This photo would take place while their Dad axe-murders them. In the film, you see the before and after of their deaths during the big-wheel steadicam shots of Danny Torrance riding around the hotel's hallways.
Photo of my friends I took on Halloween before going out.
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Eurasian celebrity Celeste Thorson alongside with Nicola & The Twin Shining Sisters at Stanley Kubrick exhibit while wearing marvelous Burlesque outfit
After leaving Bend, we headed north to Mount Hood, taking in the views along the McKenzie Pass scenic byway.
We spent a couple of nights at the Timberline Lodge, and had amazing skies. The lodge is famous as its exterior featured as the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
Again, sorry for the bad exposure. I wish I'd paid more attention to it, but as you can probably tell my first instinct at that moment was just to document what was happening.
After a few moments during which our Tour Guide was a bit freaked, the hugging stopped. You can probably guess from her more relaxed expression here. I think she actually enjoyed what happened, though it still freaked her.
Just as people were processing what had happened, the curtains started to sway back and forth. Then they would stop. Not the kind of slow settling you get with a draft or breadth of wind. They'd just stop moving. And then a moment later start again. You can see the two children in the background reacting as the curtains start to move.
I checked the windows after this and there was no draft. It was a warm spring day with no wind to speak of, and the windows were sealed.
Day 142 of 365 - All Work and No Play Make's Trevor a Dull Boy
I was kind of going for a funny/goofy twist to the box cover of the shining, being it was coming from a child. I think I got more scary than funny though... what do you think?
Lighting: Vivitar 285hv behind subject full power (though honestly with the final crop it didn't contribute anything). Canon 580EXII camera right 1/64 power.
Ruins on top of Overlook Mountain #overlookhotel #theshining
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There is no dead evil twin girls in here, or strange naked old ladies decaying in bathtubs. Just a really nice ski lodge called the Timberline in Oregon.
This mural, by street artists Ink76 and Rebel NSA, on the corner of Delevan Street and Van Brunt Street, features SIENIDE's depiction of the Jack Nicholson characters, the Joker from Batman and Jack Torrance from The Shining.
In this shot you can see one of the other tour members who beat me to the window and was checking it for drafts. If you look at this image in large you can see the window is quite old so it may well had let in drafts. Only problem was there was no wind.
And, of course, that wouldn't explain why the Tour Guide felt someone hug her leg.
As I posted to Liz just below it is VERY possible the Tour Guide was lying. I don't think so given that she was a full time student studying Engineering at one of the large universities in Denver (Colorado U?) so I don't think she'd want tons of Facebook postings and blog postings saying she's lying about being haunted (she did give us her name, I'm just not using it. That's assuming, of course, it's her real name. Ok, I'm getting confused). Might not go down well with future employers. And finally that doesn't explain the cold and the moving curtains, though they could somehow have been drafts, while the "hug" could have been static cling.
In any event, I caught nothing on the camera so there's no "evidence" of anything. Just some very odd phenomena that could have natural causes... or not. ;-)
Might make this part of a siamese twin series, because I looked up and there are actually a few different types.
This shoot was inspired by the twins in the shining. I have always found twins interesting and decided to make the concept of twins into a more surreal creepy photo
I am a Big fan of the movie "The Shining" and during my last stay at a hotel, The shining came to my mind a lot of times, so i thought of capturing its corridors the way they were being captured in the movie with those haunting twin gals. although i din't have any haunting twin gals but still i had to corridors - so i clicked them instead...
Popular Asian cover girl along with Jessica Circus Jessica Circus at the Stanley Kubrick Fashion Exhibit
After the curtains stopped moving for a final time, people began to file out of the room. I went over and checked out the window with a few other people. There was no signs of a draft or any opening for one, but it's a really old hotel so I wouldn't be surprised if there was some kind of draft. Only thing is, like I mention it was a warm, windless day.
I went over to where our Tour Guide had stood and shot some shots in the hope I might pick up something like a shape, shadow or globe. I didn't get anything.
I put my hand in the area where the ghost had been/was. It was definitely colder there. Stepping away I tried the same level in another part of the room (but near the windows in case there was a draft) and tried again: no cold this time. I went back and checked again and the cold feeling was still there in that same location. No sense of air movement though. I can't explain the cold feeling.