Paramount
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Black & White in Charcoal / High Resolution Photo / Pen & Ink, Aussie Hairspray & Aqua Net / RePhotographed in High Resolution / Has been Printed in Canvas / Prefer cards printed on Arondo Donax *one of my favorite place in the world, so much history and so much soul
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Iron Man .... an Orphan Work?????
by Harry MurrayI havn’t been here for a bit but I couldn’t resist sharing this … I saw a very interesting movie yesterday and maybe few noticed th…
I havn’t been here for a bit but I couldn’t resist sharing this … I saw a very interesting movie yesterday and maybe few noticed the message but my receptors were on. Iron Man is great and Stan Lee has a cameo in it. Talk about a glitzy flic …. WOW … beautiful effects of every kind. I WANT AN IRON MAN SUIT! Oh and I want Tony Starks Malibu Beach House too. I never saw so many effects and animation groups in the credtis. Fun movie to see with a great indictment of the Military-Industrial Complex in real Marvel Comics tradition. Simplistic with no punches pulled … good guy versus bad guy … David and Goliath kinda thing. But right at the peak of the final battle when all seems lost for our classically flawed and somewhat tormented hero … they manage to slip in a direct shot at the Orphan Works Act! It was then I finally saw the subtext of the entire movie … Uncrupulous leaches making money off the creations of a slightly warped, but truely creative and rather naive genius. On one level the entire story was about ownership of your creatations … including the dangers and responsibilities that come along with it. Bravo Iron Man, Marvel Comics, Paramount … and of course Stan Lee
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Paramount Building in New York City on a February night in 2006.
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A view of one of the most famous streets in New York Ciy – Broadway. / Also in view is the Paramount Building towering over everything on this busy street. Janurary 2006
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A hidden bridge in the hills surrounding Llangollen. You could walk right over this bridge without even realising that it is there. Taken with a Nikon D300 + Nikkor 12-24mm. / Processed in Capture NX & PhotoShop CS3.
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A hidden bridge in the hills surrounding Llangollen. Taken with a Nikon D300 + Nikkor 12-24mm. / Processed in Capture NX & PhotoShop CS3.
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This theatre has been around Kelowna since 1909, and was never moved from its original location.
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