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volkspirate-jim · 7 years
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Star Wars Lego Spaceships - Created by Vesa Lehtimäki
You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter.
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volkspirate-jim · 8 years
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Me right now
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volkspirate-jim · 8 years
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madars apse - fire cracker, bs 180
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015)
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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All creatures, “cute” or not, are critically important to the health of their ecosystem and worthy of respect, compassion, and conservation.
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Misha Petrick & Mazok Pixels – Mad Max Fury Road Animated Pixels
Génial travail d’équipe entre Misha Petrick (illustration) et Mazok Pixels (animation), pour cette merveilleuse série de gifs animés des véhicules de Mad Max Fury Road pixelisés ! Gardez un oeil sur leur Behance, 3 véhicules sont encore à pixeliser…
Awesome team work between Misha Petrick (illustration) and Mazok Pixels (animation) on this glorious series of Mad Max Fury Road pixelized vehicles. Stay tuned for more vehicles to come on their Behance page !
Via Be Street
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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my dad recently launched an indiegogo campaign for his buddysaurus project!
it started out as an inspirational daily webcomic sort of thing but he’s been working on making his ideas into more products
check it out!
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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*speechless arm flailing*
DONE!
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Still have this book on my wish list. So beautiful
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Anatomical drawings by Katrina van Grouw, author of The Unfeathered Bird
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Kitten And Owlet Become Best Friends And Nap Buddies
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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My god.
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Witness this: MADVENTURE TIME
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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“The cliches of the genre were to desaturate the cinematography. So [George Miller] and great Australian cinematographer John Seale (dragged out of retirement), saturated the color. ‘We were able to change the skies, and go against the idea that because it’s the apocalypse, there’s no longer any beauty in the world.‘” - Anne Thompson, Film Columnist
 “The desert sand in Namibia is, in reality, closer to be gray color, but pushing it toward rich gold colors complemented the characters and vehicles, providing a strong, graphic look. The only other dominant color in the film was blue sky, which we embraced.“ - Eric Whipp, Senior Colorist
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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The Royal Air Force is asking the public to help with a special project to commemorate those who took part in the Battle of Britain in 1940. From today, Tuesday, 11th August we are asking members of the public to upload appropriate photos from their computers or mobile devices to create a 75th anniversary Battle of Britain Commemorative Mosaic. The aim of the mosaic is to raise awareness not only of The Few, the pilots and aircrew that fought in the battle, but also the many often unsung others whose contribution during the Battle of Britain was also vital to the RAF’s victory in the skies above Britain. The RAF is asking the public to take a moment to upload a photo of their own choosing to the mosaic, whether it’s a selfie or perhaps for example a family member who fought in WWII. This is a great opportunity for the public to acknowledge and offer a fitting tribute to all, including those from the Commonwealth and occupied countries, such as France and Poland, who fought and gave so much and sometimes everything to defend Britain. The Battle of Britain Commemorative Mosaic was launched on Tuesday’s edition of BBC1s The One Show. One Show presenter Joe Crowley said: I think it is an incredible opportunity for everyone to get involved to commemorate a real landmark event. The Battle of Britain lives long in our memories and this is a way to really show our respect for those who served their country and fought in Britain’s hour of need. The mosaic is of an iconic photograph of Hurricane and Spitfire fighters in close formation and encapsulates the spirit of the Battle of Britain. The initial mosaic is composed of RAF archive images, which will be replaced as members of the public upload their own photos. Once a photo is on the mosaic it can be easily located using a search button on the mosaic web page. It’s expected that in September as part of Battle of Britain commemorations a large artwork poster of the mosaic composed of the photographs uploaded by the public will be reproduced and exhibited in the RAF Museum in North London. To upload a photo to the Battle of Britain Commemorative Mosaic is simple, just follow the link: http://www.raf.mod.uk/mosaic/
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Then they go to pizza heaven.
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And sriracha heaven.
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And burrito heaven.
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And pasta heaven.
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And then to Corgi heaven.
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Video: Woodpecker in slow motion
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New species of dinosaur, the regaliceratops, discovered in Canada
When fossil experts first clapped eyes on the skull, it was clearly from a strange, horned dinosaur. When they noticed how stunted the bony horns were, its nickname, Hellboy, was assured.
The near-complete skull of the 70 million-year-old beast was spotted by chance 10 years ago, protruding from a cliff that runs along the Oldman river south of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.
Painstakingly excavated, cleaned up and measured since then, the fossilised remains have now been identified as a relative of the three-horned triceratops, and the first example of a horned dinosaur to be found in that region of North America.
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volkspirate-jim · 9 years
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Serengeti crocodile Paul Coleman
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