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From the Superhero Costuming Forum Genderbent Shoot at Hardy Ivy Park.
Lighting: Bare Einstein, camera left.
This is female Wolverine "Muki".
The largest land-dwelling member of the mustelidae (weasel) family. The wolverine's body is heavy-set and the fur is long and dense and dark brown in color. Many wolverines sport two yellowish stripes, one along each side of the body, which continues to the base of the tail. Some also have a white spot at the chest and white on the feet is not uncommon. The rounded head and short, bushy tail of the wolverine are carried low, with the back forming a high arch. The legs are short, with five toes on each foot. The wolverine walks flat-footed (plantigrade) like a bear.
Universal Orlando Resort.
December, 2015.
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Wolverine:
Er, what are you supposed to be? What with the combination of this poor lighting and what seems to be a haze I'd have sworn you were a Sentinel...
Just mucking around with some purple & dark red bricks. Thought I'd mock something up inspired by the Hasbro Sentinel - man I love this toy :) This lego version, not so much, but I am encouraged to have another go soon.
Looks like he is thinking about his next meal already!
Wolverines are an endangered species, and they are critically endangered in Finland!
Colors have been changed, dual launchers added.
For Alex, who won't be quiet about my light bley. :P
Canon AE-1, Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4, AGFA Vista 200
Travemünde (Germany)
Date: 17. May 2014
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At the Munich zoo, I got quite a few good wolverine photo, even though the light conditions weren't the best ones...