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The 2014 Big Game Bonfire Rally on the eve of the California vs. Stanford football game. Greek Theater, Berkeley. [Canon 6d / 24-105mm f/4L]
A few new photos from the game cams we have set up. I pulled some of the more interesting pictures off of the SD cards to upload.
This is one of the larger deer with 9 points.
ODC: Toy, Game or Puzzle
It is a two person game. One hides four colored pegs behind the shield. The other person tries to guess the colors and arrangement of the pegs by placing four colored pegs in a row on the other side of the shield. The person who hid the colored peg shows which guesses are correct with the small black and white pegs. A white peg mean that there is a peg of the correct color, but it is not in the correct location. A black peg means that there is a peg of the correct color in the correct location. With this information the other person makes another guess and the hider responds with another set of black and white peg. This continues until the correct arrangement has been guessed.
MOC: Game On - a vignette I built for a competition at last year's Eurobricks Event in Billund.
The task was to build a 10x10-stud vignette showing what our sigfig would do in its spare time. Seeing as my s(t)igfig's occupation is clearly being a racing driver, I figured this would be something he might enjoy when not at work. As we all know, this guy is quite single-minded (some say his brain is made from red 2x4 bricks...) so it makes sense that he does pretty much the same thing for fun (provided he actually knows what that means) as he does for a living.
I'm happy with the result - maybe particularly the racing-style gaming chair.
(Personally, I'm definitely not much of a gamer. I bought a Playstation once, the original one, back in... the last century! I played a bit of Colin McRae Rally on it, and never got hooked on Gran Turismo. So I sold it again after less than a year. Never owned a console after that...)
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Part of my "Shooting my Obsessions" group. Xbox
I am a hard and true gamer. I have been playing video games from the days of text based adventures on the old 8088 IBM machines. With modern technology we have only made the games better. While I still enjoy the PC games from time to time, I have moved on to consoles and the Xbox happens to be a favorite. It would be hard to imagine being without games in my life.
and its here... New for 2025 a brand new online game for world dominance... play it if you dare!
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multi AI/gimp creation
Day 116 of 365 - Game Over
Lighting: Vivitar 285hv 1/4 power behind subject camera right. 580exii 1/64 power in front of subject camera left. Triggered by cybersync.
*Added everyone I thought would be interested*
I recently saw a BJD bingo going around flickr, and I got the idea to make a bingo game all doll collectors could participate in. Everyone and anybody can play! just save this and check off whichever ones apply to you, or leave them in the comments.
Most of these are true for me or have happened to me. The ones I can check off are:
-Have given your dolls a makeover hehehe
-Have met little girls that like the fact that you 'speak their language'
-Have met an old lady that collects porcelain (this has happened to me so many times..)
-Still remember or have your first doll
-Have gotten into random rambling conversations about dolls
-Most of your collection is playline
-Own a Disney doll (any brand)
-Own a Barbie (playline or collector)
-Hang out around the toy aisle too much for someone your age
-Don't care when someone thinks badly about your hobby
-Can't keep dolls in their boxes to save your life
-Have gotten weird looks buying dolls in public
-Have met fellow doll collectors in person (unintentionally)
-Friends and family know you collect (well family knows, but I haven't told any of my friends...)
We ended up right where we'd started yesterday inside the shop. We were barely in the clear though; we still have to find a way to get to that sniper.
Phin - “We’ll move through the buildings on the left, it’ll keep us hidden until we get across to him. Wait here, I’ll move across first.”
Cristy - “Okay.”
I looked both ways down the street, it looked clear. I sprinted across while Cristy stayed behind cover. I got to the other side and smacked against the dusty wall. No one’s down this way, thank Jesus...I waved Cristy on as she looked over to me. She quickly followed across and stopped next to me.
Phin - “Okay, like I said; if anything happens you have to make those shots count. You watch my back if I'm not quick enough.”
Cristy - “Right.”
Phin - “We’ll move through these buildings until we get to the other side of the block. Hopefully we’ll be able to spot him once we get to a safe position. We’ll move in and get the jump on him. When we’re in there, you have to be as quiet as you can. You understand?”
Cristy - “Y-yes.”
Phin - “And…you're really sure you know how to use that thing, right?”
Cristy - “I do! I-I already said I do.”
Remembering how she left the safety off before, I'm having second thoughts. But there’s nothing I can do now, we have to get this done.
Phin - “Alright, stay close in here.”
I led into the opening in the wall, Cristy followed behind me while she checked the Glock again.
This is a cropped version of my previous picture "Game Break (Homage to Maxfield Parrish)"
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Weekly theme is "the times they are a changin"
Gaming has came a long way in recent years for me, however a lot of the games from the early days are still the most played.
The original Game Boy still works too, however I couldn't find enough batteries with a charge in them to power it up!
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STROBIST INFO: One speedlight just in front of the boy with a DIY diffuser (a bended sheet of paper, attached to the speedlight with an elastic band). An open window on the right to add some light to the hair and arm.
Well it certainly soon will be for Skodas working for LNER. Here EWS liveried 90 020 'Collingwood' propels the 13.54 Newark - King's Cross over the North Circular at New Southgate. This was another example of my good luck yesterday with the train in the last of another very brief burst of sun.
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