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Laptop user tapping away at the keyboard in the kitchen surrounded by books and flowers.
I had got the message saying the case would be ready for me when I stepped out of the elevator.
I had drawn my pistols just before I exited the elevator, but when I stepped out a Tommy was already pointed at me, I swore, I should have known.
'Are you gonna shoot me?' I asked the mysterious man.
He let out a deep-throated chuckle. 'Nope,' he said in a deep gravely voice.........the air was tense, then I let off all twelve of my rounds, but not a bullet seemed to touch him.
He let out another deep-throated chuckle.... then gave me a smile that would make any man grow cold....he put his gun on the table, slowly got up from his chair and calmly walked across the room toward me.
Then all of a sudden he punched me in the gut, causing me to drop my guns and fall to the floor. He leaned over me and whispered the words, ‘I-will-break-you,’ in my ear. Then he stood up and regained his composure. ‘ Don't try that again, you seem like a good man’ he said, ‘I’d hate to kill you’
Then he pushed the button on the elevator stepped inside and said curtly, ‘come with me.’
..................to be continued...
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My entree to the espionage contest over at this group
I must thank /TheBricks\ for the fantastic light design.
And I also must thank Tyler for the amazing bullet hole designs.
One of the dwindling rural services left in the area is the Wednesday only 888 service, operating from the centre of Newton Abbot to Kingskerswell & Daccombe. The service had for the past few years been operated by Country Bus, however from 2017 it was taken on by Newton Abbot Community Transport. On this occasion it was in the hands of their GM bodied Iveco Daily 50C, WA64AKG, pictured at Daccombe Coss.
Company: Newton Abbot Community Transport
Registration: WA64AKG
New: 2014
Chassis: Iveco Daily 50C
Bodywork: Courtside Conversions M16
Route: 888 ( Newton Abbot, Sherborne Road-Daccombe)
Location: Daccombe Cross
Exposure: 1/500 @ f5 200ISO
Date: 31 May 2017
Un petit passage par du noir & blanc, un look 70's, et on retrouve une rue marseillaise lookée "French Connection"...
Let's make it black & white, a bit of 70's colors, and we have a street of Marseilles that look's the movie "French Connection"...
Rob gave me an idea for the connections challenge yesterday but I was unable to get it due to lack of time. This is one of the pics I got yesterday while taking my first 52 week project photo.
I didn't think of the idea until I saw Shannon's photo. Thank you lots Shan :)
Taken for Nov 8th ODC: Connections
Connections ~ Our Daily Challenge
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo, make a comment or Fave it.
Liquid distortion - an entirely predictable medium. So appropriate to illustrate the notion that everything is predictable provided that its connection to everything else is understood.
Coach Connections Newtownards County Down Mercedes-Benz Tourismo Reg VEZ 5555 is seen in Belfast Titanic Quarter on cruise ship work
...what thrills me about trains is not their size or their equipment but the fact that they are moving, that they embody a connection between unseen places.
Marianne Wiggins
48/52
Self-portrait; The Immortal Connection
II/III Series symbolizes how humans should try to connect more with nature.
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I am a part of all that I have met;
Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough
Gleams that untraveled world, whose margin fades
For ever and ever as I move....
- Alfred Lord Tennyson - Ulysses (1834)
Marble Canyon marks the western boundary of the Navajo Nation and the beginning of the Grand Canyon. It is the section of the Colorado River canyon in northern Arizona from Glen Canyon Dam to the confluence with the Little Colorado River. It is also the location of the first bridge crossing of the Colorado River completed in 1929 - the Navajo Bridge now open only to pedestrian traffic and designated as an Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.(on the left)
The new highway bridge (on the right) was designed and constructed in the style of the original and was completed in 1995. (ref. Wiki)
This is another shot from our earlier encounter with a small group of lions. I think this is one of the youngsters who we found sitting in the grass. When I say youngster he, she was almost as big as mum & dad.
When one of these magnificent animals stares directly at you there's a couple of things that you experience. Firstly all other thoughts tend to evaporate. Nothing else in the world matters other than you and the lion. Secondly you can't look away. I know I was looking at him through a big lens but this if anything made the moment even more intense. It's a mixture of fear and excitement, a real connection.
Original jpeg straight from the camera with minor tweaking in photoshop. Fuji X-E2 with 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 (effective focal length 600mm), aperture f8, exposure 1/45 sec, ISO 800 taken resting on the top of a safari vehicle.
Taking myself back to the summertime greenery, I realized throughout my stream there isn't a train image and yet I see these rolling chains often during my mini-trips across Southern Alberta. And like this real life CPR train set, our photographic connections are vital and needed to expand our creative juices and learn about the world outside our boxes.
*Textures courtesy of cleanzor and Skeletal Mess
One thing that I've come to really love about working in the photographic industry is the ability to connect with people I may never of been able to before. I can be my truest self and do what I love and have that resinate with others; this means the world to me! Just to know that sharing my work can have an outcome on someone- not just positive, just anything really, good or bad, creating an imprint on their day in any compacity is incredible to me as it means that I have passed on my story, with the hopes of that inspiring the people that see it.
I have found so many new people that I have made friends with in this industry: models, photographers like myself and many other amazing creative both near and far, all over the place! If you were to tell me 6 years ago, when I decided to pick up my little camera and take photos of myself with fabric drapped on my head in my bedroom like a complete nutter, that this was to be my future, I would of laughed, felt my heart drop with nerves and continue hiding my work and photoshoots as I carried on. You never know where the future will lead, but knowing you are doing everything you can to make a future worth living- fighting for your dreams, and then achieving them with your whole heart, thats a future worth living for! <3
Three rather indistinct vehicles at Yeovil bus station on 17th Sep 2020.
First 42954 WX06OML is still defiantly wearing its Urban livery and Solent fleetname after 18 months in Yeovil, and began life in Bristol, working at all three depots before heading to Hampshire, at Southampton and then Fareham punctuated by a spell in Weymouth.
Similarly, 44920 YX09AHG was at First Cymru and was at Hengrove depot in Bristol before it headed to Bath and then Hampshire (albeit in Portsmouth) before a spell in Cornwall where it gained green colours before a move to Yeovil.
The Cornish connection is more tenuous with SWC WK11APU, which has a Kernow registration and with its green LED signifies an early life with Western Greyhound.