Screamer
25 creative works found
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Inspired by NIN, originally a mock NIN gig poster, but with the logos and text removed. Medium: Indian ink + Photoshop CS2
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Lil Formers is a parody comic strip created, written, drawn, inked and coloured by me, Matt Moylan. It started off poking fun at all aspects of Hasbro’s Transformers mega-property (hence the ‘Formers’ in the title). Strips #1 to 100 are all TF-centric, but now with Strip #101 onward, I’m expanding the scope of things to cover all geeky, pop culture properties. The Lil Formers web comic can be found at http://www.lilformers.com
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A busker in downtown Kobe, Japan. Straight out of the camera. Illuminated with a hand held(off camera) flash.
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Some 3D graffiti art work from the lanes, in Melbourne, Australia.
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We like to scream very loud !
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Snake envy.
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PEN AND INK BY M.DODSON. COLOURING BY M.DODSON.
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March 5, 2008 / Dallas, Tx @ House of Blues / Band: August Burns Red I was there for Schecter (I love my job :D) and this band was on before the one I was there for (The Bled). Unfortunately, I’m not as proud of my The Bled shots, and I’m really proud of this one. This band was full of camera whores (I wish every band was like that, makes it easier to get good shots =P) and I was able to get this while the strobe light were going off. / Since you can’t see the crowd behind me, let me just say what was going on that made me decide to give it the title it has. From what I could see from the corner of my eye, the kids were either moshing, or doing that gay little scene thrash mosh thing, either way, strobe lights + loud screaming music = basically raising hell. My motto is “throw punches or go home”, and if I see someone do that gay little scene mosh, I start throwing punches and I raise hell. So either way, hell was raised (haha). I wish I could have gotten this good of a shot for the bled, or every time I die, but I didn’t, so this will do =] I know it’s not my best work, but I like the mood of it.
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Lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold / Taste of Chaos 2008 / April 1, 2008 / Nokia Theatre @ Grand Prairie, Tx
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Taken at Green Cay, Florida wetlands, USA
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Lead singer/screamer and guitarist of Transpire the Traitor www.myspace.com/transpirethetraitor
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Totemic painting to exorcise the travel angst that had plagued me for years.
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Antique Screamer sketch and digital
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An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and generally marks the end of a sentence. A sentence ending in an exclamation mark is either an actual exclamation (“Wow!”, “Boo!”), a command (“Stop!”), or is intended to be astonishing in some way (“They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”). In typesetting or printing the exclamation mark is called a screamer or bang. “Bang” is also common in computer programming slang. Less common names in publishing include “gasper” and “startler”. (wikipedia.org)
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Columbian Ground Squirrel, Waterton National Park, Alberta.
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A flock of Magpie Geese (Anseranas semipalmata) leap into the air as I get too close to them. Magpie Geese are now thought to be the only extant species of a family of waterfowl (Anseranatidae) that, despite appearances, are more like the Screamers (family Anhimidae) of South America than ducks and are therefore not Geese at all! They have many anatomical differences to ducks, but perhaps the most obvious are the only partially webbed (semi-palmate) feet and the highly reduced row of lamellae that ducks (especially the dabbling ducks) use to filter feed. Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia.
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A one munite scream by street performers at Westminster, London for www.thebigscream.com
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Acrylic on canvas board, WORK IN PROGRESS! Thanks for having a look. / All comments welcome Best in full view, will upload a better image when I finish it (it’s a bit blurry!)
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