A Guide To Good-Looking Fire Breathers by techgnotic, journal
A Guide To Good-Looking Fire Breathers
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Our Top 5 On-Screen Dragons: A Guide to
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Fire Breathers
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Smaug
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The dragon is a staple of so many fantasy stories that it can be difficult to keep up with them all.
Dragons in different universes abide by different rules; some are friendly, some are clever, some are pure evil, and some are trainable. What all dragons have in common is that in the realm of TV and movies, they need to look good to properly play their part in the story. There are hundreds of dragons that have shown up on screens throughout the years, so while
Cosplay Friday: Princess Mononoke by techgnotic, journal
Cosplay Friday: Princess Mononoke
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COSPLAY FRIDAY: Life and Death
Are His Alone
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Miyazaki creates a dark, violent and complex modern fairy tale in Princess Mononoke drawing from history, fantasy, and traditional Japanese folklore.
The film follows the journey of Ashitaka, a young warrior who goes in search of a cure to save his life and finds himself in the middle of a battle between nature and industry. The animal gods lead by Princess Mononoke (or Spirit/Monster Princess) are at odds with the humans lead by Lady Eboshi who are thre
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Julien Coquentin The Dead Zone
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Julien Coquentin (bwiti (https://www.deviantart.com/bwiti)) is a French “street art” photographer who captures people interacting with their environments, usually public spaces.
Sometimes the photos are “natural” captures in the moment. Sometimes the subjects are posed to become a part of the scene, sometimes as a comment on or extension of existing atmospheric art in the background, like graffiti (as in his series, “Please Draw me a Wall.”)
I like to make long series spread over