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IDTTY FACES - ELIMINATED

Le cicatrici fanno male, perché nella vita non si cancella mai niente e tutto lascia tracce indelebili.

(Michela Marzano)

 

Scars hurt, because in life nothing is ever erased and everything leaves indelible traces.

(Michela Marzano)

Ě̗l̠̺̰̝̖ͅī̀̓̎̄̚m̞̬̗ͨͣ͑ḯ̝͍̳͋ͮñ͍͝á͎̣̱ͥ͊t̖̱̙̬̺̱̝̓͋ͯ̄̋̂͆͜e̩̳̦̬̯͈ͅ

 

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This is another work to my new project "Working Towards a Better World". How can there be so much hate that so many want to destroy, it is time for us to build and discover our strengths and share them!

Sponsored by: TANAKA

  

CREDITS:

 

[TNK] NISHIMO MK2 - WHITE ONI

[TNK] RIPPER MASK

ARCHIVEFACTION_KOLLAPSNEIGUNG GACHA_Tactical Vest

[inZoxi] - Sharkane Launcher

[CX] Roamer Pants

toksik - Tussle Belt Double (Low 2)

:::SOLE::: SA Backpack LB2

:::SOLE::: STD-P AP tech

Dura-U101-HAIR

Core&Gore :: RSX666 Hunt

 

Street Eliminator, Paul Morton, Ford Zodiac "Mortified"

I had just had the great fortune of observing and photographing this Merlin dismantle and eat what appeared to be a cowbird on this fencepost. In the image the Merlin is now cleaning it's beak by scraping it along the post. Shortly thereafter it flew off with a clean beak, leaving a clean fencepost behind. If you look closely you can barely see a few feather remnants on the post, and some blood stains on the talons, but it is the beak that shows the best evidence of the just passed events.

eliminated natural environment in a village near Vienna

A Lady Bug will eat its own Weight in Aphids every Day.True fact.

Dublin

 

It had been about 4 years since I was last wandering the streets of Dublin. I was shocked at how many sections of the old city had been torn down in the meantime. There were sections south of Temple Bar that I just simply didn't recognize anymore. Making way for bigger and better in haste; construction cranes everywhere. I shudder when I think of the many elements of Dublin's character that have fallen to the bulldozer. But that's progress and we must have progress.

YN2 GP40-2 4419 leads weed sprayer train W053 south on the Wildwood Subdivision through the small community of Lochloosa.

* Hitman

* Jim's / Otis Freecamera, Fov.Timestop

* Reshade

* Custom Res

(Cut to Trailer Trails RV Campground, another business day. The campground is filled with happy campers, and uniformed assistants roam among them. Caly passes Dyanna, overhearing her talking to another assistant.)

 

Dyanna: And I can't even tell anyone I was there!

 

Assistant1: Why not?

 

Dyanna: Think about it; a civilian is the only survivor of an assassination and mass murder of local elites? I'd be witness-for-the-gas-chamber.

 

A1: But you didn't have anything to do with it!

 

Dyanna: People like that, in situations like that, always need a scapegoat. And don't tell anyone, because now that I've told you, people will assume there's a conspiracy. Politicians have got to have their conspiracies.

 

(A1 looks mortified and glances around while Dyanna takes an unconcerned sip from her sports bottle.)

 

(Cut to Caly entering Ronan's office where Sienna and Mateo sit at the chairs facing Ronan's desk, each of them have drinks on coasters, and Ronan is cooing over a tiny terrier.)

 

Caly: What is that?

 

Ronan: It's called a "dog." (to dog) Yes, you are!

 

Caly: I know what it's called. Why do YOU have one?

 

Ronan: When Levi was cleaning up, he found the poor thing hiding in Lilitus' suite. I'm calling him, Scruffles. (smooches the happy little dog, and Caly notices the dog is wearing the Tinktink collar.) Grab a drink. (Caly moves toward the bar.) A soda, from the refrigerator.

 

(Caly frowns at him, but goes to the refrigerator.)

 

Sienna: I can't believe any of it happened. I mean...everything is moving on like normal.

 

Mateo: At least Lucas isn't being blamed for it or anything. (looks at Caly) It was nice of your friend to dress him in a valet uniform. People think he was moonlighting under the table, and just got caught up in it all.

 

Caly: I'm sorry about your friend, but maybe he was a hero.

 

Sienna: Because he was killed by a razer?

 

Ronan: I'm not a razer!

 

Sienna: Not you, I mean whoever took over his body.

 

Ronan: (fans himself) Thank goodness.

 

Caly: I mean, perhaps he was the one who eliminated Lilitus. I've tried to make sense of it, the way he protected Dyanna, and then when he destroyed Lilitus -- it doesn't make sense for a razer to do any of that.

 

Ronan: Why would a razer allow a human's mind to remain intact?

 

Mateo: (smiles ruefully) Lucas' mind worked in mysterious ways. (he glances at Sienna and they both quietly chuckle)

 

Caly: I am willing to concede that Lucas is a hero.

 

Ronan: (raising his glass with his free hand) To Lucas!

 

(The others join him in the toast. They set aside their drinks, Ronan scooping the dog under his right arm and walking around the desk to join the group.)

 

Caly: The two of you also did well. (to Sienna and Mateo) I've decided to train you to be better prepared to fight my kind.

 

Mateo: But ... we won.

 

Sienna: The bad guys are evaporated, all goldy-steamy like.

 

Caly: We stopped the Assembly, and Lilitus, but she was hardly the only razer in the world with delusions of grandeur.

 

Sienna: More politicians?

 

Caly: Perhaps, but I have discovered razers in many places. I'm sure there are many more, even in this general area.

 

Mateo: How cheering. I'm so happy that our near death battle has led to -- more battle?

 

Ronan: (to Mateo) Now you see why I don't socialize with tenets. (to the dog) They're so depressing. All work and no play.

 

Sienna: This has got to be the weirdest anti-alien invasion group ever.

 

Caly: As a matter-of-fact, I was once part of a defense force comprised entirely of sentient flowers that wrapped themselves in my hair.

 

Sienna: Pretty!

 

Ronan: (uncertain) Pretty weird.

 

Mateo: I like the sound of that; Defense Force. Should we get uniforms?

 

Sienna: Oo! And code names!

 

Ronan: (smooches Scruffles on the head) Place your bet, Scruffikins! Alien invaders versus happy campers!

 

(Cut to Levi in a dark room lit by candles. He briefly studies the transformation ring Lilitus used to change Trajan, then puts the ring in a wall safe closing it, and covering the safe with a painting depicting a man and woman standing together, in ancient clothing, gazing across the ocean. He smiles at the painting, turning away.)

 

Razer's theme plays.

uppbeat.io/track/subsonic-voodoo/jennifers-death?_gl=1*rv...

 

(The End -- ish)

 

Thank you SO much to the cast!

 

Sienna: Bailey

Ronan: Seth

Dyanna: B

Levi: Erebus

Mateo: B

Caly: TB

 

Clothing Design: Bailey

Set design: Bailey

location: sual, pangasinan, philippines

 

image info: nikon d90, 18-200mm@18mm focal length, without cpl, iso:200, exposure:1/10s, aperture:f/7.1 and handheld

 

shot taken last: may 8, 2010

 

photo process info: with crop and no hdr. pp in adobe cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights and color balance), picasa 1.0 (adjusment of sharpness, glow, graduated tint, straighten and watermark) and neat images (eliminating of noise).

 

(checking old shots/ random)

One bot army, guerilla tactics expert.

A monster capable of harnessing pure lightning through the kanoka stored on his back and unleashing in blasts through his razor-sharp claws.

 

The Shadowed One

Airwatcher

Amphibax

Charger

Darkness

Devastator

Dweller

Eliminator

Firedracax

Gatherer

Gladiator

Guardian

Hordika Dragons

Krekka

Lariska

Lurker

Mimic

Minion

Nidhiki

Phantom

Poison

Primal

Ravager

Savage

Seeker

Sentrakh

Shadow Stealer

Silence

Spinner

Subterranean

Tracker

Triglax

Tyrant

Vanisher

Vengeance

Voporak

  

One of my entries into the Dark Hunter Collab, happy bionicle day!

 

A colorful view of Point Fosdick, near Gig Harbor, WA, and all of these colors really were in the smokey air about 20 minutes after sunset. Reds, oranges, yellows, cyans, blues, purples, and magentas, but no greens were all coming through. A polarizer eliminated glare on the scene so the true colors could be more easily seen. Saturation and vibrance are at default, auto levels in Lightroom. It blew me away and only lasted for a few minutes.

 

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No it is not the Eliminator , but a Citroen Traction Avant that I came across in the showroom of Robins & Day of Walton on Thames while waiting for my car to have it's first service . As soon as I saw it I could see it as my SSC shot this week - 11/12/2021 - mono shot with a white border . It is not there for sale but on loan from it's owner for a few weeks as an interesting old car for all to see . The Citroen rep said he had previously had a Citroen Mehari on display .

 

Perhaps the world’s most innovative car. The Traction Avant didn’t invent the technologies that made it famous: independent suspension, monocoque construction, front-wheel drive, hydraulic brakes; but the combination (one that underpins the car industry to this day) was unique.

 

This was 1934. Citroen’s early adoption of these technologies meant the Traction Avant was not only around 25 per cent lighter than most rivals of the day, but looked radically different. With no propshaft to the rear wheels it was spacious inside, without a separate chassis and coachbuilt body, it was low and light and nimble.

But Andre Citroen, an inveterate gambler, had invested too much getting it off the ground. Just eight months after the Traction Avant entered volume production on 19 April 1934, the firm was bankrupt and in Michelin’s hands (they were the biggest creditor). Citroen himself died a few months later, almost exactly a year after the Traction Avant first appeared.

 

The car itself went on to be enormously successful. Citroen shifted three quarters of a million of them across a period punctuated by a world war. The vast majority were built in Paris, in Citroen’s factory on the banks of the Seine, although it was also assembled in four other European facilities, including over 25,000 at Slough in the UK.

It proved popular with everyone, but gained notoriety during the war when it was equally highly regarded by both the French Resistance and the Gestapo. Tintin drove one, French politicians were unlikely to be seen in anything else and a Parisian criminal group used the Traction Avant so extensively they became known as the ‘Gang des Tractions Avants’. I always associate the Traction Avant with the guardians of the law in the guise of Maigret .

 

Early cars (known as the 7CV after the steam horsepower rating), used a 1.3-litre four cylinder engine with 32bhp. Later cars had up to 63bhp and there was even a six cylinder model with 73bhp. Besides the iconic saloon – complete with suicide front doors – body styles included a cabriolet, a two-door, a pick-up and a nine-seat Familiale model.

 

It survived for 23 years, and even in 1957 the design and engineering was by no means out of date. Not least because Citroen had worked hard to keep innovating – for instance hydraulic self-levelling suspension was added in 1954. Its replacement picked up the innovation gauntlet. That was the stunning Citroen DS.

Fascinating fact: the Traction Avant featured a cutting edge aluminium transaxle. This turned out to be ideally suited to the early mid-engined F1 cars. Used by John Cooper for the T43, it won the Argentine Grand Prix in 1958, and, in the T51, the World Championship in 1959.

There is a side view in the first comment box .

 

So for sight & sound we go back to the Eliminator album and a all too common a situation we find ourselves in ------------

youtu.be/qFA2189rkVY

 

A bonus track for all of you that have not met the Eliminator before - and here it is rolling !!-----

 

youtu.be/Ae829mFAGGE

  

Switzerland - Albuve

 

another shot of the great place

 

Camera: Nikon D3

Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm

Exposure: 0.2 sec (1/5)

Aperture: f/16.0

Focal Length: 48 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Exposure Bias: -7/3 EV

before you get fired :-) Lou Holtz

 

hemlock bluffs nature preserve, cary, north carolina

~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez

 

Secret #3: I've kept a journal since I was thirteen years old. Every year I buy a new journal and I like having a place to put down my thoughts. Writing things down has always helped me relieve stress. I kind of like it the old-fashioned way where I can write things down on paper and open up the journals years later. Some of them are still at my parents' home and I hope they don't go reading them!

 

I hate to post and run but I must today. Deadline calls...catch up with you later... =)

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Begin transmission//:_French specialist's work their way through the streets of neo- Tokyo thousands of meters above the sea level suspended by "floating" platforms. All Japanese scientists must be eliminated as they are on the brink of a technological revolution. These such locations are heavily fortified and house many mercenaries working with the Japanese special forces. Casualties are expected_ ://End transmission

 

I was moderately pleased with the outcome of this photo, i'm still working on ways to better improve my scenes. On another note, i recently bought $50 worth of brickarms which may or may not be visible.

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