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I'm going to be eventually making a film about Monsters called Vampire Cinema, and I need some help here.
I'm having trouble deciding what hair to use for Lord Redgrave now that I finally have the correct head for him.
So, which do you like better? Wolverine/square classic vampire hair, or the newer hair?
Vampire girl in the Mini-tenth storm water drain. Taken in the side tunnel using 3 different coloured lights.
30 sec exposure
taken with a 35mm Minolta Dymax 3i
Did some messing with the light here. I'm kind of experimenting with creating a cinematic moment in a still photo.
De Havilland Vampires of the Norwegian Air Force Historical Squadron at RIAT 2018. These Vampires are ex-Swiss Air Force examples comprising single seat FB.52 (export version of the FB.6) and a two seat T.55 trainer. The UK supplied a total of 36 Vampire FB.52s to Norway who operated them from 1949 to 1957, and six T.55s operated between 1952 to 1955.
Normally in Norwegian Air Force markings, they were painted in RAF markings for the 2018 season to commemorate the RAF centenary year, with the FB.52 as VZ305 (72 Sqn) and the T.55 as WZ447 (4 Sqn).
The twin-boom design, which de Havilland also used on the later Venom and Sea Vixen allowed for a short fuselage, and therefore a short jet pipe to minimise thrust loss owing to the relative low thrust of early turbojet engines. The Vampire was the first RAF fighter to exceed 500 mph in level flight.
Photo shooting in chapel Saint-Vincent in Saint-Laurent d'Agny
Model Yuri Kurohime
Make-up Artist Etienne Florame
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Light/Strobist: Godox AD600Pro in TTL mode in a Broncolor beautybox on a Manfrotto lightstand
Lovely vampire (Diana Cameron McQueen) hanging out at the bar at Watts & Ward.
Turns out vampires photograph just fine when you take the silver out of the equation.
June 14, 2008 - Vampire Weekend performs in a rainstorm at Central Park SummerStage in New York, NY.
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The Vampire Diaries
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me as vampire Princess Miyu
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Photo for The Master of Tales "Musicals" bjd-challenge.
Tanz der Vampire cosplay. Holly (Unidoll Feanor) as Alfred from the musical based on the Roman Polanski's film.
The de Havilland D.H. 100 Vampire was a British jet fighter developed during World War II. It was one of the first jet fighters to enter service with the Royal Air Force. The Vampire had a distinctive twin-boom tail design and was powered by a single jet engine. It was widely used by the RAF and other air forces around the world.
HMAS Vampire, 'Daring' Class Destroyer, 2,830 tons, built Cockatoo Island Naval Dockyard, completed 1959, at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, 13 April 2016.
Originally identical to the RN's 'Daring' Class, 3 were built at the RAN Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island 1957-59 and a 4th cancelled whilst under construction. Later, a RN 'Daring' was leased, then purchased, by the RN to replace one sunk. The two remaining RAN-built vessels were extensively rebuilt by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard in 1970-73 with new fore and aft superstructures incorporating funnels and a reconditioned armament. The result was a destroyer that was far better looking than the original RN-version whose stick-like funnels in my opinion ruined what would otherwise have been a fine looking design. What a shame the RN vessels weren't rebuilt likewise! HMS Vampire was not decommissioned until 1986, although in her final years she had been relegated to a training ship.