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"Hello, Danny. Come and play with us. Come and play with us, Danny. Forever ... and ever ... and ever."
('The Grady twins' by Funko / Pop! Movies)
Diorama by RK
This exhibit at Somerset House's "Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick" is inspired by the final scene of The Shining. Stanley Kubrick is encased with a freezer instead of the protagonist Jack Torrance (played by Jack Nicolson).
Timberline Lodge is a mountain lodge on the south side of Mount Hood in Clackamas County, Oregon. Constructed from 1936 to 1938 by the Works Progress Administration, it was built and furnished by local artisans during the Great Depression. Timberline Lodge was dedicated September 28, 1937, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is notable in film for serving as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
...makes Jack a dull boy.
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There's too much to explain about this so here.
Also, I really don't like this MOC and yet I'm posting it. I am such a masochist.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy is a proverb which means that it is not good to work all the time and that people may get bored if they don't get some time off from work.
Here is the line used in a creepy scene in The Shining when Wendy finds proof of the demise of her husband's sanity on paper.
We're here visiting At Work
So hear me out… Today I finished reading the Hardy Boys book that my parents gave me as a child and never finished reading- but technically that's a book in August.
The middle book is our book of the month, and we chose a shorter book because we just have so very much happening in August that we didn't want a long, cumbersome book.
I also decided to read Stephen King's The Shining over the course of three months, and finish in October. But... knowing me I'll finish early haha!
Theme: I'd Rather Be Reading
Year Seventeen Of My 365 Project
Semi automatic transmission equipped AEC Mammoth Major 8x4 PXG468H- which was new to ICI as a tanker iirc- is seen shining brightly in the early evening sunshine as it takes part in the Llandudno Transport Festival Sunday evening road-run around The Great Orme.
Apologies in advance to Kubrick. Inspired by a Flickr friend.
I used three of my own photos to make this, all from a Kubrick exhibit at Los Angeles County Museum of Art a few yrs ago. The axes were in the wall but separate from the mural. The exhibit was all white and blue and sanitized. I think that was a mistake by the curators. . Stanley went there so they should have too. Don't judge this top harshly: I didn't spend too long on this. Just a little fan art fun.
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Nikon AF600
Ilford HP5 400 developed in Xtol (1:2)
I went to a scary horror movie in the suburbs - I was the only one there so they kept the lights on for me - redrum :O
Mum at the Timberline Lodge in Oregon in 2012. June 6 would have been Mum's 67th birthday. She died in July last year.
Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
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Taken on "10-10-1 Tour" with Toruk_Makto + joined us jrej and Shadow (cheers guys!)
"That truth is that monsters are real, and ghosts are real, too. They live inside us, and sometimes they win." - Stephen King -
My morning picture was nice but left me unfulfilled. Sometimes I feel like doing something different to get my blood flowing. This is a pedestrian crosswalk over I-430 near my office. I went over there at lunch to see if I could come up with a more interesting shot than this morning. As Jack Nicholson said in The Shining - "I'm Back!!"
Our Daily Challenge
June 17
Vanishing Point - Part II
I'm down in London today for our half year company conference and staying in the Imperial Hotel in Russel Square which is a massive throw back to the 1970's and I don't think they've done anything to it since then either! It's actually quite quirky in a weird kinda way, the corridors remind me of a certain classic horror film and if I see these two at any point tonight I'm I'm outa here quicker than you can say Jack Nicholson!
My entry for TotallyAwesome_Me's 400 Follower contest: Pieces of Cinema.(www.flickr.com/photos/101049065@N02/49674270781/in/pool-1...)
The famous scene of "The Shining" where Jack Torrance takes an ax to the bathroom door.
Hope you like this build!
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Taken on "10-10-1 Tour" with Toruk_Makto + joined us jrej and Shadow (cheers guys!)
Come play with us, Danny.
As usual, built for a thing; more on that thing as it develops.
Previously:
The Shining twins are one of the few things in this world that REALLY creep me out. I saw that scene on TV when I was little; it's always stuck with me as this primal fear. Even while getting reference pictures to build this, I cringed a few times.
Great movie, though.
Experimental self portrait at the Timberline Lodge in Oregon. Being used as the exteriors of Stanley Kubrick's Overlook Hotel in The Shining (although filmed on sets in England, the actual hotel can be seen in the opening helicopter sequence), I wanted to try to get a double exposure of myself.
This was taken on my F65 camera, which is much lighter than my F4 (which I got after this trip in 2012), which is why the background is a little jarred. I still like the effect though.
Nikon F65. Fujifilm Provia 100F 35mm E6 slide film.
If you haven't seen the Jack Nicholson movie, the title won't make much sense.... but if you have, a little spine shiver is in order.
The typewriter is one I always remember us having... in fact I used it in elementary school to type out stuff. It's a Royal Quiet Deluxe from around 1941 (No, I wasn't alive then, thank you very much!) and I figured it was time I tried a few pics with it. Fair warning... there may be a small series here.
A little more "Heeeeere's Johnny!" if you click the pic to view in Lightbox...
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This is the outside of the hotel in which we stayed, it was definitely a nice birthday present! It was cold and rainy most of the weekend, except for when we left! This was by far the best hotel/resort I have ever stayed in!
Thanks for visiting my friends!
Multiple exposure at Timberline Lodge in Oregon, taken in 2012.
Nikon F65. Taken on an Ilford film, but I can't remember if it is Pan F Plus 50, Delta 100, or FP4 Plus 125. It was definitely an Ilford film as on this trip I only used Ilford films for B&W shots.
OCD Explains Most Anxiety About Room 217
(Original post located at www.pmkelly.com/2018/08/ocd-explains-anxiety-room-217/)