NorWesCon 32



A good portion of the Steampunk panel. My camera couldn't go wide enough to get everyone in frame, but I think you get the idea.

These two made this great little gun out of mainly brass candlesticks. It even lit up when you pulled the serving tray leg, i mean, trigger.

I still find real life stormtroopers a little intimidating.

Some fabulous felted wings. I wouldn't want to try to get through some of Saturday's crowds with them however.

Oh, Wash!

I really good Padme, her back was even appropriately scratched up and torn.



The Marsh Refining Company was in attendance.

A relatively subtle costume, but for those in the know, very scary.

These two had my vote for best costume.

This guy stole my idea, inside the wooden box is an actual camera. Nicely done!







I love the folks at Gnomestock, even if we didn't attend this year.



I just want to point out that Edward had his scissorhands peacebonded.

Not sure if it was just creativity or from soemthing, but I do live this rooster tail.

Con brings about some odd juxtaposition.

There's one spot in the lobby where I get great lighting.

American McGee's Alice, and well done.













this one was a little surreal as we had _just_ watched her movie earleir that day.

Our Torchwood team in action.

Our Torchwood team, formal.



Spontaneous lightsaber battles.





This costume wasn't quite as impressive as similar costumes in recent years, however, this guy could move!



Gnomes on the dancefloor, watch your underpants!

Just a great dancer.



So many happy dancers