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Foto montagem com meu Zero D-Arts da Bandai. É uma das melhores figuras da minha coleção, junto com o Megaman X.
Catalog #: 01_00085671
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
I probably made this, or a similar shot, far too many times when I was on Bornholm last year. It was hard not to, given the beauty of the light and the sea.
This was probably taken someone near our hotel. Other pinhole shots taken in Denmark can be found on Pinholista.com. There's some good stuff on Pinholista by other pinhole photographers, drop me a line if you'd like to be featured.
If you have a chance to look at Pinholista, then perhaps you'd also like to listen to the Pinhole Podcast, I ramble and splutter whilst being tolerated by others. It might entertain you, why not give it a try.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with some film of some description.
OK to post to Tumblr but please share from ayonlife.
Holly Wolf brought her Zero Suit Samus cosplay to NYCC this year.
You can follow her on instagram here: www.instagram.com/hollytwolf/
I used the new grey short sleeves to make an updated version of Batman from the Zero Year storyline, after the first one I made about nine years ago when it was a little more relevant lol. Still a great look.
From the anime/manga Fate/zero. I didn't remember the character wearing a dress like this but yes, she did wear this dress in the anime and it's a dead-on reproduction of it.
Type-Moon (a Japanese gaming company) has released many visual novel "games" under the "Fate/ " brand along with anime and manga. I'm not a huge anime fan (well, compared to others I know) but the zero and stay night episodes were very enjoyable.
I used Filter Forge's "Vibrance" filter and "Film" frame to complete this image.
Zero 6x9 Pinhole camera used, with a home-printed adapter inside the camera body to accommodate a glass R72 filter. Film used was the Rollei infrared B&W, processed in Adonal (Rodinal). With the R72 filter used, ISO for the film was set at 5 ASA and metered accordingly.
Size Zero Review : You won’t really care to see again
Directed by: Prakash Kovelamudi
Produced by: Prasad V Potluri
Written by Telugu dialogues: Kiran
Screenplay by: Kanika Dhillon
Story by: Kanika Dhillon
Starring Arya, Anushka Shetty, Sonal Chauhan
Music by: M. M....
cinemababu.com/size-zero-review-you-won-t-really-care-to-...
Catalog #: 01_00085654
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 01_00085640
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Artistes : Kzper + Zosh + SNSA
Festival Caps Attack, organisé les 30 septembre et 1er octobre 2017, pour célébrer les 10 ans de l'association Art Osons.
Zone artisanale Francis Combe à Cergy (95)
Autres photos Street Art ici / other photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/140051458@N06/albums/72157666007720822
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St. Thomas’ church served as the zero point for Mumbai. Distances along all major roads were measured from this point. A plaque at the entrance of the church mentions the story of Mumbai’s zero point with a map. According to the plaque, 16 milestones — each four feet high — were laid out from the church, leading to the north of the city. Today, 11 of the 16 milestones have been located, many on unassuming corners of kerbs and submerged due to the heightened road levels. The plaque was placed in December 2018 to commemorate the tercentenary celebration of the church.
The history of the church dates back to 1676, when the foundation stone was laid. After some progress, the construction was abandoned for several decades until Richard Cobbe, the chaplain of the East India Company, took up the initiative of completing it. It was opened to the public on Christmas Day, 1718.
It was years later, in 1816, when the church was dedicated to St. Thomas by Thomas Middleton, the first bishop of Calcutta. In July 1837, the Anglican church was converted into a cathedral and came to be known as St. Thomas’ Cathedral and served as the seat of the bishop of Bombay. The plaque explaining the zero point is outside, next to an ornate marble fountain built in 1864 by Parsi entrepreneur and philanthropist Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney.
I'll post about Readymoney soon :)
Part of the above write-up has been taken from this article.
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Catalog #: 01_00085676
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 01_00085657
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Zero Subtlety from the CineManArt series
ArtGraeco’s homoerotic take on the 1953 romantic comedy How to Marry a Millionaire, starring Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall as shameless (beautiful and dumb) gold-diggers trying to land millionaire husbands.
The misogynist plot- the idea that the only way a woman can amount to anything is to attach herself to a (rich) man - is not exactly the pinnacle of equality…
The CineManArt series by ArtGraeco reframes the moment in the film when Monroe comes out of a dressing room modeling a bathing suit to illustrate the ridiculous plot and the absolute dunces or zero subtleties of the characters.
CineManArt is a series of photomontages, collages and digital art by ArtGraeco that recast characters of mainstream movies, change scenarios and subvert plots. These up-stagings add new dimensions – some solemn, others playful – to the stereotypes, the intolerance and homophobia cinema portrayed for over 100 years of filmmaking.
The CineManArt series by Artgraeco depicts what cinema could be and could have been more of: open, daring, defiant, fair, inclusive.
The homoeroticism here speaks to the subtext of sexual tensions and desires that flow between those of the same gender and the subversive homoerotic imagery in the movies.
www.redbubble.com/people/artgraeco/works/25855973-zero-su...