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A bunch of rusty keys secured to the security fence at the old St Bartholomew's Hospital site, Bristol.
Close-up shot of a security camera as it keeps watch on all sorts of things.
This is a test shot using one of the more unusual homemade lenses in my collection. It is a lens intended for use in a very high-end "Large Venue" projector made by Sony.
Sony 54.27mm f/1.7 Projector Lens
the best reuse of bike forks ... ever, I bet !!! ... (window security bars ... hmm. maybe bike handlebars welded together? ... )
‘’Secure Contain Protect’’
A security guard of the SCP foundation is standing guard at an unnamed site of the SCP foundation. I got this idea in my head for while to make a story about the SCP Foundation with some original SCP’s and SCP’s wich are cannon in the SCP universe. For the ones who don’t know what the SCP Foundation is, it is a secret organization entrusted by governments around the globe to contain and study anomalous individuals, entities, locations, objects, and phenomena that defy natural law.
The existence of SCPs is kept secret by the SCP Foundation to prevent mass panic and related chaos, and to allow human civilization to function normally. When an SCP is discovered, the SCP Foundation deploys agents to either collect and transport the SCP to a Foundation facility, or to contain it at its location of discovery if transport is not possible. Once SCPs are contained, they are studied by Foundation scientists. Test subjects acquired by the Foundation (referred to as D-class) are used to interact with dangerous SCPs due to the danger posed by those SCPs and the expendability of the D-class.
Alltrough they didn't appeared in any of my brickfilms so far as I'm writing this, they did got mentioned. The SCP Foundation has been a inspiration to many of my concept which can been seen in various of my brickfilms, including Sigma Foundation, which appears in the ‘’Outbreak Series’’ and in Lego War: Battle Of Mo-Wol, Sigma Foundation is also loosely based on Black Mesa from the ‘’Half-Life game series’’ and other shady labs in general.
Although this is a mere concept, I’m not 100% if I want to make it into a brickfilm as I’m writing this it’s just a concept. But maybe in the future, however this might be possible as while writing this drafts are made about the overal storyline.
Custom rifle:
Brickarms
Custom vest:
Minifig.cat/Si-Dan?
Head:
The Minifig.co
Link to The Outbreak:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjqkZeMoI04
Link to Lego War: Battle Of Mo-Wol:
The Lomo Apparat is the new novelty camera from Lomography. It has a 21mm lens and comes with a kaleidoscope filter and a close up lens, together with a splitzer device. Multiple exposures are possible, and the built in flash comes with a range of coloured filters. All in all it's a fun camera to play around with. This photo is from one the first two rolls I put through it to get a feel for how it performs. This is a double exposure.
Landlord for the last year opened a fight club recently .... Was the idea of my friend Milky and Me and so he named it J&M's ......
A 14-year-old Komodo dragon participated in target training practice this morning with keepers at the San Diego Zoo. Keepers will show the Komodo dragon, named Sunny, a target that the dragon is learning to walk over and respond to. After completing the behavior, keepers reward Sunny with a special treat to positively reinforce the behavior.
Keepers working with Sunny have trained him to wear a harness during these training sessions. They can safely attach a portable action camera to it to film the training from the Komodo dragons point of view. This allows staff to review the sessions and it gives insight into how Sunny sees the training.
Komodo dragons are the largest living lizards in the world. They can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh up to 176 pounds.
Every day I put on my security outfit and go to work in RL. It can be challenging with the risk involved in securing one of the top listed places for a terrorist attack, we come in 2nd place actually. Still, I love what I do even when it gets dangerous ❤️
Marines with 1st Marine Division provide security during a heavy Huey raid in Yuma, Arizona on October 7, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor course, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote/Released)