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Hanging at a game. Showing off her sexy feet.

Carrying mixed branding, 47812 passes through Coed Kernew on a Rug-ex special back in February 2004.

Game of Skate - Poissy

27 juin 2015

 

LACPIXEL 2015

 

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These are some old photos I took when I built a base for Jehuty, the main Orbital Frame from ZOE. the base allows for some better poses for it, here are my 3 favorites.

 

It is just sad to think there might not be another ZOE game ever T_T

 

Hope you like these photos.

This game has helped me while I'm mostly laid up. Although, I'm much better now!

 

Sad state in mainstream film and television when a video-game can incorporate mature story-telling complexities that most projects have mostly abandoned.

 

I hate watching shows/movies where 35-55 year people have the motives of 12 year olds.

 

So much video-game RPG paradigm of what the first game in this series was tightly wound to, was made more organic, fluid, less restrictive. Much better than the previous first game and all the faction-locked RPGs I've played so far.

 

The character acting and motion-capture was done extremely well. So much more nuance that I've seen in any video-game so far. It didn't just rely on its massive budget for visual and audio candy! That was secondary to the story, and sub-stories. And even those, most of them, had sub-stories within those.

 

I've played these type of games with my mind locked into the over-used trope of "choosing a faction". I always went after the best, fairest, most just solutions.

 

This continuation with Aloy, almost completely threw away "choosing" one side over all the others. Aloy becomes, by her very nature, the hero for all, not by a default group the player usually has to choose, at the disadvantage of other factions she doesn't choose to align with.

 

Like the way, I've always played all of these "RPG" types of games ( with frustrations, along with the fun ), Aloy ignores the factions/tribes superficial grievances and pays attention to solutions that not only benefit everyone, but demands they continue to cooperate with one another to survive.

 

The size of this game project and the dozens of studios involved, rival any mega-budget film/television project now.

 

Hundreds and hundreds of people in the game's Main Adventure end-credits.

 

Still a lot to do! And that's not even counting the expansion series of the game, so far!

Been adjusting my gamma a lot since my screens have been too dark to see lately

The old empty stadium seats cliche. I should have taken this from the other direction to get better overlap of the chairs and to get better lighting from the sun. But my 7 year old was tugging at me to leave.

Additional shots from Dance & Motion shoot, which reminded me a lot of Chris Isaak's "The Wicked Game" music video

Insurgency, 5k / ReShade / Source commands

Archeological evidence throughout southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras suggests that people there played a game called Pitz with a rubber ball beginning about 2500 BC. The court in this photo is located at Chichén Itzá, Mexico, and although the rules of play may have varied, Mayanists agree that the ball game was an important part of both the spiritual and communal life of Maya society.

 

The court had three parts. The main alley was marked by stones or bounded on both sides by walls or tall benches (you can only see one wall in this photo, but there is another one in front of it, a mirror image). At the ends were wider sections that served as end zones with huge stands for spectators. The Maya made the ball by boiling the sap of certain local trees in water mixed with herbs. They rolled the mixture into a sphere, and when it hardened, the rubber ball was about 20 inches in diameter, and could weigh up to eight pounds.

 

Players passed the ball back and forth between the two teams using only their hips, arms, chests, and buttocks. They could use the side walls to make it harder for the other team to get the ball. Players wore special equipment to protect themselves from the ball as it hurtled around the court. A team scored a point in one of three ways: If your opponent used his hands, feet or head; If the ball went into your opponent’s end zone; And, the hardest way of all, if your team shot the ball through one of several rings, high up on the walls of the central alley. When that happened, the game ended and the team that made the shot won.

 

The outcome of the game varies depending on your source. When I did my own research, the overwhelming majority of articles suggest that winners of the game were treated as heroes and given a great feast. The penalty for losing a game was unusually harsh: death. The leader of the team who lost the game was sometimes killed, the other players and their supporters robbed of all their belongings and put into slavery. Tour guides, on the other hand, suggest that it is the captain of the winning team that got decapitated. To them it was an honor, and a direct passage to Heaven.

These are some old photos I took when I built a base for Jehuty, the main Orbital Frame from ZOE. the base allows for some better poses for it, here are my 3 favorites.

 

It is just sad to think there might not be another ZOE game ever T_T

 

Hope you like these photos.

Demon vs human \o/

 

Goくんが勇者に見えない件。

My friends Anni and Stefan came over for a board game night yesterday. We played Settlers of Catan. I love those strategy games. I think Anni and Stefan cheated because in the end I won the game, lol. My friends are always so nice, they always want me to feel good :)

I took this picture today in the morning because yesterday I forgot to take a picture... So I'm kind of cheating too, haha ;)

 

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Embalse de Canelles, Spain, August 2016

RAGE

3449x1940 || Console (toggle g_showhud;toggle hands_show;noclip , screenshot blends 64 name.tga (64xMSAA))

The score is tied one each...things are getting intense...

 

(Domo-a-day! 25/30)

Head: -Utilizator- M4 Rikugou

Body: Legacy Classic

 

Clothes:

Hair- Truth - Kitten

Top-.::Believe::. Top

Bottom- MIWAS / Rei Denim Shorts

{Red Blossom } Love Magical Girl Garters

Shoes: CryBunBun - MADHADES Boots

Addition: MAZE- Soft Thighs

 

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TOP = AFTER MY EXPERIMENT

 

Experiments with one JPG with 5 emulated exposures and a few Photoshop.

 

*This photo belongs SXC.HU

Game over?

 

Quenast, Belgium.

 

01/04/2021

September 27, 2020 Field Hockey Game Jersey

Some new controllers to add to the growing collection.

 

I personally have fond memories of the Nintendo Advantage Joystick controller. It was huge, had a bunch of buttons and a built in "cheat" slow motion activator. I can't tell you how many times I used that slow motion function while playing Captain Skyhawk.

 

Tiles are machine printed (digital)

This was made some time ago but hasn't been posted on Flickr!

C&F are welcomed and enjoy!

 

EDIT: Just noticed the date, LOL, quite old!

Leica M7; Leitz Summaron 35mm 2.8; Ilford Delta 400

Christmas is over...

As the sun sets under the Santa Monica peer, shadows play.

 

Canon 5d mark ii + canon ef 24-105L + hoya nd400

 

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Studio Exposure. Amor Hairstyle

Dots. Gamer-To-Go. Console & Drink

Grippa Nails. Au Naturel Ombre

Eleven. Maddie Top & Bra @Kinky Event

Eleven. Maddie Shorts @Kinky Event

Stun Poses. Pose

 

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* Shadow Warrior 2

* In Game PhotoMode

* Custom Res

13 image stitch of the view from Brian's fort in the game Firewatch.

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