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Morelia tracyae, the Halmahera Island Scrub Python.
Varanus indicus, the mangrove monitor/goanna Featured in the Reptiles and Amphibians Group on 8 June 2008
OK, so I decided to include a few more images to this project (as I really like it!) :) Here’s the description from the previous shots, for those who are not familiar with it: / This is a project of 6 pictures (originally) for a competition (which I didn’t win) where the subject was, basically, the way big cities have shaped our way of living, when the most likely would be the other way around. Please consider the titles when looking through them. Also, they work better when seen as a body of work. Hope you enjoy!
David was playing the part of a young gravedigger in director Conor McMahons rural horror film “Dead Meat” where mad cow disease has infected the local population turning them into, well you guessed it flesh eating Zombies. This was Day 1 for David and he was just dressed up in rural garb about to fling himself in front of a car when I took this portrait of him in the fairy woods of Leitrim. / I love this portrait as it is timeless or more to the point it harks back to the Golden age of movie heroes and stars and David is one here.
notice the switch is the same size as the result. /
Also In this series: / Escape / / . / Floating Free / . / . / Many thanks to the wonderful Jo O’Brien for modeling this and for her fantastic creative input.
playing with texture a bit more
From a bunch of promo shots of Felicity Hunter, a amazingly talented, delightful and gorgeous Melbourne muso. You can see more performers here
A bathing tiger
Copyright © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved The Sun Theatre, Yarraville, Victoria Australia. / An icon ot the western suburbss of Melbourne. I enjoyed many films during my childhood in this art deco building. Glad to see it enjoying a revival. / / SUN PICTURE THEATRE For Yvonne, Michelle and Margot / The world is revolving faster these days / How did it happen that twenty-four hours / Now seem like eighteen…or less? Back then / The Sun sign flickered day and night / Above the picture theatre, when we jumped / Off the Spotswood bus at Yarraville Station, / To ride the railway gates with the men / And boys, while the women stood back / They swung open like welcoming arms / Scooping us into the land of reel to reel Streamers propelled by light. In the Art Deco / Building with a half sun on top, glowing / Like an icon or cross on a church / Rising up over the sugar refinery, docks / And our real lives we never thought about / While we were in Hollywood, America / The good old U S of A in Australia singing God Save the Queen, while we stood head / To shoulder with women and men dressed in suits / And the other kids who knew all the words / To an anthem sung into our colonial heads / At school and on TV without needing a script / Or subtitles on the bottom of the screen / With a bouncing ball swooping over lyrics. At the matinee we sighed when the lights were dimmed / Slipping down into our seats and out of our bodies / Onto the screen where film goddesses always ended up / With impossible heroes we read about on Fantales wrappers / While we crunched through to chocolate inside vermillion / Jaffas and licked wafered vanilla icecreams. Chilled when the lights went out once upon a time / And the curtains opened to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho / Mother told me to cover my eyes while / She held my ears and screamed so loudly / A rush of shivers snap froze the audience / To their seats. Black and white or / Technicolor…she liked a good murder. While her daughters plagiarised musicals / To re-enact on the front verandah for kids / Who lived on the Avenue. Costumes, makeup, / Some lousy script of song and dance everyone / Sat through and wanted more of every Saturday / After Mum had said: ‘Let’s go to the flicks’ / And we came home from that dreaming place Where the Sun is now derelict and only lights / Up for vandals, who make fires in the dress / Circle, front and back stalls, turning the floors / And ceiling into charcoal as delicate as Violet Crumble. Copyright Helen Chierego. (Note: I wrote this poem long before the revival of the theatre when the interior was still a burnt out ruin.) / / /
Samurai Warrior set on kanji lettering. Gi is righteousness, justice, morality, honor and loyalty. Samurai Warrior shirts.
Single frame from a current ‘sequence’ project. Straight up kicky, fakie flipper or nollie flicker? You’ll find out soon!
Albino Northern Territory Carpet Python (Morelia spilota variegata) or Darwin Carpet Python are native to Australia and New Guinea. The unusual appearance of this albino snake is caused by genetic faults in the metabolic system that produces melanin. This individual is an oculocutaneous albino, which means that it contains no melanin in the eyes or skin. / / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
The original movie Batman, Michael Keaton in two of his most famous roles. The aforementioned and Beetlejuice. Parody, satire and pop art combine to make the perfect film geek shirt.
Johnny Depp has brought many unforgettable and interesting characters to life and here are two of arguably the most famous. Capt. Jack Sparrow and Edward Scissorhands. Parody, satire and pop art combine to make the perfect film geek shirt.
Another shot of Flick, my cat, sitting on my scanner. It would be nice if she would keep still a little more often but she always tries to chase the light as the scanner goes across the glass. © Walker 2008 No part of this image may be copied or reproduced in any way without permission. All rights reserved.
Pam Grier circa 1975, queen of the Grindhouse! A chick with drive who don’t take NO jive! Can u dig it!
Large View please: ) Taken last year. Pretty much the original photo, only minor cropping and level changing. Won a credit in the Illford Photography competition for this photo. Featured in ! Hairstyles ! 5th April 2009: ) Model: Megan
Drive-in Movies at The Junkyard.
Too young, Too tough, Too itching for action to look for it! The bikes were fast! SHE was faster! Starring the sexy Jocelyn Lane, the Nancy Sinatra of Grindhouse!
Here is Flick watching the birds on the balcony. She was so engrossed she was sitting perfectly still for quite a while and allowed me to get within an inch or two with my little pocket digital. Thank you Flick! © Walker 2008 No part of this image may be copied or reproduced in any way without permission. All rights reserved.
Skull with well combed hair thanks to his trusty flick combs! More zomboy shirts here: /
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