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I want to thank all of my ghoulish contacts that took the time to view, comment, and/or favorite the shots I took during my Monster Month project. I am so glad I decided to do this, because it was loads of fun. Almost makes me want to start shooting monster toys exclusively.

 

I not only had a blast taking monster shots, but also checking out all of the Halloween/monster photos that you have all shared this month. Thanks for making my favorite place on the web look so ghastly. I have the best flickr fiends in all of flickerland!

 

I hope that you all have a wickedly wonderful Halloween! Stay spooky!

 

Sinscarily, Jason

 

If you missed any of my Monster Month 2009 shots, you can find them all haunting this set.

   

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I have a great experience for pre production. Since I came in LA, I have been working as a Camera Operator, Camera assistant, Key Grip and G/E for more than 60 shooting production. The reason why a lots of production call me on set is I could communicate with my team, then could find out the solution in limited time and has a patient for that. Also I have a knowledge for Final Cut Pro 7 and Premiere Pro. Which is involving principle color grading and data management skill. In addition, I can do photo shooting and editing. One of the thing is my photograph had shown on the Louvre Museum Digital display. Therefore, I would say I am a multi skilled worker.

 

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Rain out. The Holiday Lodge, Hawthorne Nevada.

..and it's great for your heart, hence the name.

 

Posted this because I like the light sources in here and it's about the only pic I managed all night with a crisp focus, well if I will insist on shooting in near pitch black..

"the shining" Stanley Kubrick

Snow blankets our garden's blackthorn hedges, reminding me of the maze in "The Shining".

Myself with Mum at the Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood, Oregon. We stayed here because Stanley Kubrick used the exteriors as The Overlook Hotel in The Shining. The sets were built in England, but the actual hotel can be seen in the opening helicopter sequence.

 

I received terrible news yesterday that Mum doesn't have much time left. There is a complicated operation that could be done, but the doctor doesn't think she'd survive.

 

Mum had a serious grim scare in January, but managed to recover.

 

Its been a tough year so far. My Dad passed away in March, my best friend Basil (doggie), had to be put to sleep in May, & my Grandad also passed away around the same time.

 

Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

Advertisement for the Dr. Sleep film in November 2019 at Leicester Square, taken on a specialty film from Revolog.

 

I wanted to see it, but ran out of time on this trip & my local cinema at home didn't have it for very long.

 

I find it interesting, seeing as King still despises Kubrick's film 40 years later, & still resorts to petulant & ignorant attacks (see his attack in The Outsider, where he bashes not only The Shining, but Barry Lyndon as well, saying he took no risks in making them, which is totally ignorant), that he didn't sell the film rights to the book on the condition that it follows his original Shining book, or his forgotten miniseries, which he still insists is greater than Kubrick's film in every way.

 

He endorsed the Kubrick connections with Dr. Sleep only after being paid to do so.

 

If King truly were a fan of Kubrick like he has been saying for years, he would just accept he had a different vision for his novel & that not everything it was going to work visually. This doesn't mean he has to like it, but just respect his artistic choices & let it be.

 

He did have to "recant" his hostility in order to get his forgotten miniseries made, but went back to attacking him as soon as he died in 1999.

 

Kubrick (before he passed), & his estate have shown great restraint in not publicly attacking King for his childishness & hypocrisy in the same way he does, & they showed they were the bigger people by allowing the Kubrick version to be connected with Dr. Sleep.

 

I also find it interesting how I rarely hear any complaining from Jurassic Park book fans how Spielberg "ruined" the book by watering it down & making it more accessible for kids (I'm not bashing the film, but the book is a lot more violent & less kid friendly). Thats because Michael Crichton was not only involved in the film, but didn't spend the rest of his life publicly attacking Spielberg.

 

Likewise, I've never heard anyone attack Spielberg for "ruining" the book Jaws by changing practically everything. Peter Benchley was also involved in the making of it, & didn't spend the rest of his life attacking Spielberg for "destroying" his book. He instead became strongly devoted in protecting sharks.

 

Both Jurassic Park & Jaws are a lot less faithful to their novels than The Shining is, but because King keeps his hostility 40 years later, so do his die hard fans.

 

King complains about Kubrick changing his characters, but he didn't have a problem the previous year when they made Mr. Barlow from Salem's Lot from a Dracula type (more like Stoker's version) character into a Nosferatu rip off painted blue. As a kid that scared me, but as an adult, its fairly cheesy, & pretty hackneyed considering Werner Herzog remake Nosferatu around the same time.

 

The Shining isn't one of King's best books from his earlier works anyway.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Revolog Kosmos 200 35mm C41 film.

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"- Some places are like people: some shine and some don't." (The Shining - 1980)

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My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. - Diane Arbus

 

After some days of rest. I'm starting with a new challenge which is not so demanding as my 366 photo challenge

 

This weeks picture is inspired by Diane Arbus' Identical Twins Stanley Kubrick used the twins as an inspiration for his scary twins in The Shining

 

The twins father said: "We thought it was the worst likeness of the twins we'd ever seen."

 

Week 1/52

 

January 2, 2012

 

Davey, The Netherlands

 

Textures by Neighya

   

The Shining - 1980

Christine - 1983

Carrie - 2013

IT Chapter Two - 2019

  

This was painted on a railway bridge on the East Side of Kingsland Rd, there's a completely different London lurking above your head if you look up.

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Taken on "10-10-1 Tour" with Toruk_Makto + joined us jrej and Shadow (cheers guys!)

On EXPLORE 25 May 2010

  

Jack Nicholson breaks through the door then utters those words.

GDR head of state Walter Ulbricht said in 1961 “Nobody has the intention of building a wall.” Yet we ALL have them up. They’re in place either to keep things out or to keep them in. Anyways, heeeere’s Tommi !

 

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The Kubrickesque men's room of library cafe Dik T in Rotterdam.

Experimental multiple exposures at the TimberLine Lodge at Mt. Hood Oregon. Used Hoya Pop Color filters for each shot.

 

Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

Original photo (hallway) taken at

Maison Dupuy in the French Quarter.

"Am I still human?"

"Do you care?"

  

This week I've finally reached 150+ followers, I want to say a very big THANK YOU to all of you! :D Please follow me, I post quality content with tributes to my favorite films, books, music and also original content, memes and even short comics sometimes. I have a lot of fun here! :)

  

This is my tribute to Rose the Hat and Snakebite Andi from the horror film "Doctor Sleep", which is a sequel to "The Shining", and I think it's even better, but I never read the books. I watched the film in 2021, and recently I've thought about that nice hair and hat Lego released many years ago for Angelica, and I suddenly realized it's absolutely perfect for Rose the Hat, so I knew I should take a picture. :)

 

Rose the Hat (aka Rosie) is a leader of a thousands years old nomad cult called the True Knot. The members of the cult are basically energetic vampires, who feed on humans (usually the children) with psychic powers called "the shining", so they eat "steam" instead of blood. Some people with the shining have specific abilities like Andi, who is a "pusher", which means she can control people, not just put them to sleep like "sleepers" do. She used her gift to become a vigilante, so she was recruited to the True Knot and became one of them.

 

Watching this film was a really interesting experience, because despite the fact that I obviously rooted for Abra and "Uncle Dan" (Danny from "The Shining" has grown up), and I didn't wanted those, uhm, creatures to harm Abra, at the same time I couldn't help but root for the villains too, cause Rose the Hat is equally charming and terrifying (my dear followers know I'm always fangirling over every villainess I heard of xD, but really, Rebecca Ferguson is a great actress), and Andi has a truly horrible backstory and an unusual and sympathetic reason to join the cult.

  

SPOILERS ALERT!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!

 

Yeah, I know, some people say Andi became the thing she fought against, but those people completely missed the point! She's fifteen, she was manipulated, Rose clearly used her weakness (Andi knew she won't be able to do her vigilante staff when she'll get older), while not telling the whole truth (she didn't say Andi will have to hunt children in order to survive), and even lying (she said that the turning process doesn't hurt - but in fact, it does so much, it literally includes dying). It wasn't her fault! She didn't know the consequences of the deal, and after turning she had no other choice - eat, or painfully die of starvation. Eat well, live long, as Rose says. Also I respect vigilante-type characters, so no need to argue, you can't change my mind. :)

  

Rose the Hat had many cool outfits in the film, I based this one on the scene, in which she caught Andi after she left the cinema, where Rose wore something orange or coral or red (on the street... cause in the cinema she clearly wore blue, it's an error in the film), and I based Andi on the same scene. But I didn't want to recreate the scene itself, because I wanted to show that cool effect where their pupils change color when the True Knot members eat steam. So instead of a scene, I based the hand-made background on the poster with the famous inscription from the first film.

  

You can watch their dialog before and after Andi's turning - all three scenes are from Doctor Sleep extended version (director's cut), so they're just a little bit longer than in cinema edition:

 

Rose meets Andy - before part 1

The True Knot - before part 2

"Well, hi there" - after

Inspiration for the set of The Shining, the Great Lounge of the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park in California.

This image was done as a greeting card of all things. Might make a nice t-shirt.

 

Based on the twins from Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING (1980)

 

This was included in a great Kubrick tribute - check it out

www.cinematheque.fr/expositions-virtuelles/kubrick_web/it...

"Come and play with us, Danny...for ever...and ever...and ever..."

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Timberline Lodge front entrance

 

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Never ending hotel corridors always freak me out...this one was no exception :O

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These are info girls at a Tokyo car show. Their expressions are haunting.

Mt. Hood as seen from Frog Lake.

 

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