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Day 144 - Private Security - obviously this figure was extremely influenced by one of my most favorite figures of KJ's - a private security figure based off the private security group Blackwater. Anyway, I've also included a modded BrickArms M4 with an AC8 scope, grenade launcher, and extended stock.
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A state security officer stands guard outside the government house while watching protesters on the first day of the fall session of parliament. Ulaanbaatar, October 2, 2006
The toughest security gate I have ever seen, bristling with high voltage electricity and these mean spikes, as well as stuff I don't even understand.
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Robust, agile, and adaptable, the Vespula drone is ideal for all your security, protection and combat requirements.
Some sci fi stuff.Trying my best with Zbrush.
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My niece with her new kitten.
Leica rangefinder (MP) with 50mm Summilux ASPH. Black and white film. Nikon 9000 scanner.
The negative isn't labeled with the films' name, but it was something like "Berringer." I actually like it. Too bad it's no longer in production.
Don't know what the dots are across the negative. It maybe needed cleaning.
I’m really pleased to say that my photo has been commended in the Landscape Photographer Of The Year 2021 competition in the category Urban Life.
The photo has also been chosen to be included in the Awards book (published on 28th Oct) and also will be part of the exhibition at London Bridge Station from 15th November 2021 until 9th January 2022.