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The Tron Kirk (Church), at the bottom of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, Scotland.
The Kirk dates back to 1637, and was built on the orders of King Charles I. Though it closed as a church in the 1950s, it remains a central point within the city's Hogmanay celebrations.
Shot with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
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THE WOLF IS BACK!
• Head: LeLUTKA - Skyler Head 2.5
• Gp Suit Men: Arty Creation Helmet Gp Black - Gp Suit Men Logo - Gp Suit Body Men - Black - Gant Bento GP Black - Bots Gp Black @Access
• Body: Legacy - Athletic Meshbody (Legacy)(m) (1.0)
• Sword: INAKACE - ROBROTEC WHITE [LEFT] @Cyberpunk
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• Scene/Backdrop: [Bad Unicorn] - Onyx - Cyber Scenes @Access
• Motorcycle: Arty Creation GS 1000R Evolution By Arty Crea @Access
Valeria just nodded when she read about today's theme.
"Yes, I think I can come up with something."
She found an old M-Tron suit and some even older train couplings, and asked her gimp to model for her. again.
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For those unfamiliar with Lego history: M-Tron was a theme from the 90s, where magnets were introduced in the space theme. Before that, magnets had only been used as train couplings, like the blue one in the back of the gimp.
I am not very familiar with the theme, because I had stopped playing with Lego a decade earlier. Most of my toys were in the hands of my nieces and nephews.
For Macro Mondays theme "Magnetic", and for my
Toy Project Day 2482
Come check out this beautiful Tron and cyber themed sim. There's so much to do and see here. AND there's an official grand opening party!
This Friday January 20th at 7am SLT.
There's going to be great music and a costume contest for best in Tron/Cyber. With a lovely prize! Hope to see you there!
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Sony ILCE-7M2
Sony FE 1.8/55 ZA
Kodak Portra 400
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope you enjoy!
It's taken on a photo walk with my dear friends Matthias Stiefel and capture the moment (Wolfgang). Was real fun, gentlemen!
Mụn mòa, trốn trốn :( hình ãnh mới dc chụp tức thì héhe :)))))
Bởi tui ghét mấy ngày này dĩa sợ >:p
Thoai pe đi ngũ cho súm nà, mí nhoz, mí pé ngũ ngon nak
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ngày mai xong 1 khóa :xxxx thít nà thít lúm nà :xxxxxx
C'est l'église qu'on voit sur la photo avec l'équilibriste.
L’Eglise de Tron ou Tron Kirk (terme écossais pour le mot église) est une des plus connues d’Edimbourg grâce à sa situation en plein Royal Mile. Appartenant à l’Eglise Presbytérienne d’Ecosse, elle fut consacrée au culte protestant jusqu’à sa fermeture en 1952.
De nos jours, la nef abrite un pittoresque marché - art, artisanat, vêtements - , un bar et un bureau de change. En aout s'y tient le Fringe, le festival le plus important de la ville. On y célèbre également les festivités d' Hogmanay, le Nouvel An en Ecosse.
"Made it."
Not much to say about this figure as I'm not too overly happy with how it turned out.
Next (2) figure(s) will again be one of my favorite figures I've ever made.
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The Tron Kirk is a former principal parish church in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a well-known landmark on the Royal Mile. It was built in the 17th century and closed as a church in 1952. Having stood empty for over fifty years, it was used as a tourist information centre for several years in the mid 2000's and, more recently, was the site of the Edinburgh World Heritage Exhibition.
Le Tron Kirk est une ancienne église paroissiale principale d'Édimbourg, en Écosse. C'est un point de repère bien connu sur le Royal Mile. Il a été construit au 17ème siècle et fermé en tant qu'église en 1952. Après avoir été vide pendant plus de cinquante ans, il a été utilisé comme centre d'information touristique pendant plusieurs années au milieu des années 2000 et, plus récemment, a été le site de l'Edinburgh World Heritage Exhibition..
A little bit of cinematic toy photography captured with my Tron Lego and some practical effects.
Prints available via my website, www.tommilton.co.uk
"Out there is a new world! Out there... is our destiny!"
I know I've said this a lot recently, but again this is one of my favorite figures I've ever made. (I guess I'll have to do one of those favorite figure pictures soon). This isn't the costume you normally see him in during the movie, but it's the costume he wears when you first see him (the cloak).
I opted out of making the helmet as I didn't want to use a normal helmet or an ADU helmet, or even a normal head as the helmet, mainly because I don't think either of them fit. So he's helmet-less.
hamburg - wartenau
edited with an iPad using snapseed only
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The final of the set of three! This is actually the one that started the series, and is still my fave. Something about a mech holding giant gripper arms is super fun. Replicating the minifig's power arms was a nice challenge as well, with Dots bracelets coming to the rescue for the flexible cabling(?) Enjoy :)
More angles are on my Instagram if you're interested!
Another entry for the Roguebricks JahresChellenge. This time one of my all-time favorite themes M-Tron. It manly based on the Particle Ioniser (6923) from 1990. I am not completely satisfied with it because I couldn’t integrate the cargo main idea, or even some magnets. So, it turns more out like a scout ship then a cargo one. 😅
The pad is mainly inspired by this one by Filler Brick.
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I was out in Marina Bay in Singapore few months ago and I wanted to get a shot of these skyscrapers. I know there are some awesome images of this particular spot on the internet already, so I wanted to do something different. The wind was strong and the clouds were just passing by at the right time.
5 exposures blended using luminosity masks to recover the highlights. I added the reflection and blue to the lights to make it look futuristic.
I'll be posting the workflow of this image on my website soon.