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.... robert wolfman belfour this week/weekend at the clarksdale ms juke joint festival - a big loss!
youtu.be/zDr3sg4gU4k youtu.be/I871F7sTjrQ
This photo hangs in The Sqeeze Box, a Clarksdale, MS hotel.
Robert Wolfman Belfour ~ youtu.be/mmY-nOBEcM0 - Hill Country Blues ~ and watch STUD 2014 on drums: youtu.be/D4R879HkWMQ
A shot from a recent visit to central Park, this busker had a style of his own, not sure how good he played he played a few notes as we were approaching him, but then was just fiddling around with his kit and howling randomnly in the Mic till we decided to move on
refocuses on
the unfocusable
moving backward to
move forward
exits
begins again then
sees there are carnivores
at the edge of the clearing
The Thing in the Corn - Canon AE-1, adapted Isco-Gottingen Westar 50mm f/2.8 lens, Film Photography Project Wolfman 35 film.
Mythical creature from European folklore. The midsection is structured around a toa mata torso to add strength and simplicity to the build.
Thyra found someone who is more adventurous than Sven. Out in the wild she is!
Thyra Project Day 3794
Robert Wolfman Belfour ~ WATCH:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrlDW9Ieyms www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vSJ8NoEdJQ
Every Saturday afternoon when I was in my early teens I would go out and try to adjust our out outdoor antenna so I could watch my “Monster Movie Theater “ if I get it right I could watch The Wolf man, Drac, or all the Great Horror movies from the 50’s
Watcher - Canon AE-1, adapted Isco-Gottingen Westar 50mm f/2.8 lens, Film Photography Project Wolfman 35 film.
An abandoned stretch of the Norfolk, Franklin & Danville Railway looking towards the paper and pulp mill operated by international paper. This line passes directly by that facility. The city of Franklin, the mill and the surrounding area are served by an adjacent branch line leased to CSX by Norfolk Southern. Shot with a Orange #21 Filter - Camera = Nikon F5 - Film = FPP Wolfman 100 - Home Developed using B&W Developer FPP D76 (Stock) and a LabBox- Scanned using a Nikon D810 and the Nikon ES-2 adapter. - www.american-rails.com/nfd.html
This is a detail from the Wolfman petroglyph panel, located near Bluff, Utah in what is now Bears Ears National Monument. From what I have read, it is possibly part of the "Basketmaker II" era, dating back as early as 500 BC.
South Congress street, Austin TX. Austin is a place for street and people photography. It is everywhere, everyday. I miss that part of living there. But it may be only thing I miss about it. Austin, had become a place I would never want to live in again.
wolfman belfour ~ hill country bluesman ~ watch: mississippibluesproject.org/2013/04/30/watch-robert-wolfm...
my BLUES BLUES BLUES blog: sheindie.wordpress.com/blues-delta-blues/
WATCH~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JyapY3Boa8
Photo (c) SHEIN DIE ~ All rights reserved.
This is the Wolfman, a petroglyph located near Bluff, Utah in what is now Bears Ears National Monument. The Wolfman is part of a larger petroglyph panel known as the Wolfman panel -- from what I read, it is possibly part of the "Basketmaker II" era, dating back as early as 500 BC.
This cool looking petroglyph duo is part of the much larger "Wolfman Panel," located in the Butler Wash area of Bears Ears National Monument, near Bluff, Utah
From what I've read, it is possibly part of the "Basketmaker II" era, dating back as early as 500 BC.
The HHW-145G Wolfman is a heavy armor unit, mainly for frontline combat. As a general purpose unit it has a 40 mm autocannon, 4-tube missle launcher and a 4-tube smoke discharger. To increase it's land speed it has a "roller dash" system on the feet.
Weapons:
- 1 x 40mm autocannon
- 1 x 4-tube smoke discharger
- 1 x 4-tube missle launcher
Power Source:
- Ultracompact Fusion Reactor
Armor:
- Heavy anti-ballistic armor
Height:
- 9 m
Base Weight:
- 50 t
Another image to share. This is from The Wolfman, directed by Joe Johnston and shot by Shelly Johnson. I love the cinematograhy in this shot. The coolest thing about this film with regards to cinematography is that it was primarily shot on a soundstage like Burton's Sleepy Hollow and even the original Wolfman movie in the 1940s. Shooting on a soundstage allows the cinematographer to have complete control over lighting sources. Here Johnson was trying to simulate moon light. I love how the wolfman is partially illuminated here. If it weren't for this film's release date, I probably would have put money on Shelly Johnson being nominated for best cinematography. The lighting in this film is beautiful.
CSX 6393 Locomotive is a EMD GP40-2. The 6393 is the former Richmond, Fredericksburg, & Potomac 141. It has the distinction in the CSX fleet as one of only two locomotives on CSX's roster that is not equipped with dynamic brakes. Camera = Agfa Isolette III - MED Format - Folder - Film = FPP Wolfman 100 120 Format - Film developed by The Darkroom Lab in San Clemente, CA, USA - TheDarkroom.com