Oldman 

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  • Stars & Galaxies,Looking.in.2.the.night.skys / Some.place.to.go.when.I.don,t.want.to.HERE

  • This European gentleman was captured outside a Vietnamese shop in Springvale, Victoria. There was a certain surreal quality to the accordion music being played in front of the dead pigs and ducks. Some pumped-up saturation and a highpass augmented the image.

  • Book vendor, 5th Avenue, Manhattan

  • Sirius Black portrayed by Gary Oldman. Charcoal on paper.

  • Thanks Phil Lynott, for the inspiration. Dancing in the moonlight, / It’s caught me in its spotlight, / On the long hot summer night. _“Dancing in the Moonlight” is the title song on the 1973 King Harvest album. The track was released as a single and it reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100. They released other singles but these were never able to match the success of “Dancing in the Moonlight”. The track used a Wurlitzer electric piano thoroughout. The song was written in 1968 by Sherman Kelly, whose brother, Wells Kelly – King Harvest’s drummer in the early 1970s – introduced the song to the band. It was originally recorded in 1970 by the American band, Boffalongo. Wells Kelly was also the original drummer for Orleans. King Harvest recorded and released Dancing in the Moonlight as a 45 rpm single, with Lady, Come Home to Me on the B side, while the band was based in Paris. Steve Cutler, a jazz drummer from New York City played drums on the tracks and toured with the band in France and England. The group disbanded after six months and the single languished for a year until it was bought and released worldwide by Perception records. A cover version was released in the UK in 1973 by singing and dancing act Young Generation, but despite heavy airplay, failed to chart. The song’s first line, “We get it on most every night” is often misheard as “We get it almost every night” Thin Lizzy’s 1977 UK single release – “Dancin’ In The Moonlight (It’s Caught Me In Its Spotlight)” should not be confused with the King Harvest song, as it is a completely different track._

  • ‘Old Man Thinks Sky Too Heavy’ sums up stooping, incontinence, dementia and the unrelenting fear of the anti-climax of an afterlife

  • This gentleman was kind enough to lend his profile for a portrait. I don’t know who he was, but I thought he had an interesting look, and defined features. /

  • the greatest villians.

  • The Mill Keeper keeps the books

  • The Oldman River (362 km, mean annual flow rate 95 m3/s), rises near Mount Lyall in the Rockies of southwestern Alberta and flows south then east to join the BOW RIVER and form the South SASKATCHEWAN RIVER in Alberta. The Oldman River’s name may come from the Cree term for “old man’s playground.” It receives tributaries from the US (St Mary River) and WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK. One of few major nonglacial-fed rivers in Alberta, it drains 26 700 km2 of mountains, foothills and prairie Nikon D80; Nikor 18-135mm AFS ED Lens 112 View

  • The sweet shop in the ancient Indian town: Madurai.

  • I took this picture while traveling in Rajasthan. It is a goldmine for photographers…wherever you go, there are amazing people and vibrant colours.

  • Batman meets Harry Potter. POW!

  • The old man who’s working as Abdi Dalem (Kraton soldier) in the Sultan Palace Yogyakarta Central Java.

  • Lets the heart talking, maybe better answer will come and inspiring…

  • Amazing how the face tell the stories of life. 92 years old man, still working as a hostel guide in mount Bromo West Java. Age doesn’t matter, but what matter is your will….Salut To the old man!!!

  • Portrait photography collection

  • Actually you can see more in this one take a good look and see what you can find Created with Apophysis 3D Hack

  • Stansfield, one of Gary Oldman’s greatest characters at a pivot point. EV-REY-ONE! Leon the Professional

  • A portrait of my senior friend with one studio light. Camera, Nikon D70 Featured in Odd One Out Group / Featured in Nostalgic Art & Photography Group / Featured in Digital Photography Group

  • The hands belong to a senior craftsman above 60 preparing thin rope of jute for weaving rural cots. Natural light. Nikon D200, Lens 28-105 3.5/4.5

  • Featured in The Scavenger Hunt on October 17th, 2009. / 10th place in the Let’s Hunt For Trains! challenge in The Scavenger Hunt on October 17th, 2009. / Featured in Trains on September 24th, 2009. / Featured in ImageWriting on September 17th, 2009. / Featured in Bridges on September 15th, 2009. A Canadian Pacific Railway train pulling coal cars across the High Level Bridge Bridge in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The train clearly illustrates the massive scale of the bridge. The High Level Bridge crossing the Oldman rRiver in Lethbridge, Alberta is Canada’s longest rail structure. This year marks it’s 100th anniversary. Captured with a Kodak EasyShare M1033.

  • Rik Oldman at the 20year VC fest in the Kulturwerkstadt in Paderborn,Germany. Not sure why I called this what I did,twas just the first title that came to mind. EOS 30D

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