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I was super jet lagged but forced myself to go out on the day I arrived to see this band Dubinski (I really have to edit those photos) Anyway, it was a fun dive bar and filled up fast. When we left the club, we realized it had rained quite a bit again while we were inside and I liked the effect of the colors against the wet streets.
It's super weird to me that this Scottish band has a band member wearing a Chicago Cubs shirt in their promo photo on their website. I can literally walk to Wrigley Field and even I don't like The Cubs...then again, I also just don't like any sports in general.
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I call the squirrel "Sneaky Pete" because he comes to steal bird seed that has fallen out of the feeder up above. Yesterday he looked so cute out there I ran for my phone-cam. (Taken through my rather dirty kitchen window.)
Sneaky Pete, the neighborhood Tomcat, came in this morning and grabbed some food. He would rather be inside today... Looking out is better than being out is his thought for the day.
Sneaky Pete's is a Crab House & Waterfront Bar in Ocean City Maryland, a photo painting. Print Size 13x19 inches.
Sorta a 2.0. The goggles are sculpted by me, and look much better IRL. Same goes for the boots, where any red showing is hardly noticeable.
Inspired by Detrotika, [sM] SneakyPete,, Commander Wolffe, and -Sphinx-.
And once again, Citadel + EG + TT = <3
The lighting for this photo was the most weird set-up I've ever seen. No flash was used . . . all natural light.
Lacy had her arms folded over the screen on the cash register while talking with me. The light was just as you see it. That's when I told her to "hold that right there." She had given her OK, a week before.
She held the pose and took the pic. When we "chimped" the camera's preview screen. She crossed her arms again, and we convo-ed and I shot head shots mostly.
The lighting we figured out came underneath from the register's screen, but the rest of it came right thru the front door, from the sun reflected off a winshield in the car park across the street.
It was pretty damn amazing, IMO. I rendered this one 3x's mainly to see how the light looked in B&W and Sepia. Another gal with great eyeballs . . .
Redid my old oakleaf, which was never posted, with the sponge technique. Inspired by [sM] SneakyPete. I know the boots are perfect, but they work. Out of my three photo setups, I think I like this one the most.
-Charlie
I was making a MP7 mod, and needed a mag, so I used an MP40, making the gun, and eventually, the fig itself. Inspired once again by [sM] SneakyPete.
Also, I'm heading to camp tomorrow, and I won't get back 'till Friday night. There's gonna be one more upload from me later, then it's adios for a few days.
Comment if you fave.
-Charlie
Dang, this pic makes the camo look a little messy.
Inspired by Detroitika. Mag idea inspired by [sM] SneakyPete.
If you're added, it's because I think you're very good at modern figs and want your feedback.
Fave= comment, please.
My comic portrait of actress Margo Martindale, who recently starred in both The Americans and Sneaky Pete.
The lighting for this photo was the most weird set-up I've ever seen. No flash was used . . . all natural light.
Lacy had her arms folded over the screen on the cash register while talking with me. The light was just as you see it. That's when I told her to "hold that right there." She had given her OK, a week before.
She held the pose and took the pic. When we "chimped" the camera's preview screen. She crossed her arms again, and we convo-ed and I shot head shots mostly.
The lighting we figured out came underneath from the register's screen, but the rest of it came right thru the front door, from the sun reflected off a winshield in the car park across the street.
It was pretty damn amazing, IMO. I rendered this one 3x's mainly to see how the light looked in B&W and Sepia. Another gal with great eyeballs . . .
(Left to Right)
United States Standards
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Support - Generally supporting units against hostile forces, the Support trooper is a key supportive leg in a squads effectiveness on the battle field - trained on most weapons both US and foreign, each solider with the Support MOS is his own 'jack of trade' when it comes to weapons, high explosives (including bomb disposal) and effectiveness on the battle field.
Engineer - A unique individual skill set, soldiers for this MOS are generally trained in communications, intelligence gathering, anti-armor warfare and vehicle maintenance. The Engineer is prime in effectively leading his squad to offensively or defensively securing 'green' or 'red' zones - for swift victory against hostile forces on the battle field.
Assault - The true backbone of all major offensive operations against enemy hostiles, the MOS for this specific breed of solider is no easier than that of an Engineer. Each Assault bred soldier is trained to effectively lead, coordinate and execute an given task to its fullest extent, and each is trained on general assault and defensive based tactics such as CQB, etc.- for the most effective effort on the battle field.
Recon- Bahh we do that later
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"Oh look a post from Christian!"
Ya, I do have to apologize for the bit of absence on flickr, because of this wonderful thing called school I was uploading a bit less than I'd like - but more recently my Macbook Air's hard drive crashed, which wasn't exactly the funnest thing in the world, because one it's not supposed to happen (poor Apple I called them like six times) and two it set be back a bit on my connection with flickr and such - and that freaking mobile app just sucks way to much, but none the less I've fixed everything up so hopefully this wont happen again :D
But ya, now on the the fun stuff, the figs, now first things first, a huge shout out to CitizenBrick for all this wonderful stuff right here, and full credit to Danny ([sM]SneakyPete) for the figure combinations for the Support and Assault class - because they came out pretty damn ballin' and I just wanted to steal dem, though as for the Engineer that is my own creation I'm proud to say! :3
Not inspired by Battle Field: 4 at all >:3
Could'nt think of a better name so i just went with the previous caption. Inspired mainly by sneakypete and tangykiwi.
Inspired by [sM] SneakyPete and his Battle Field 3 Aftermath RGF Assault figures
I love'd them so much I just had to make some too :3
Sneaky Pete's is a Crab House & Waterfront Bar in Ocean City Maryland. A photo painting. Print Size 13x19 inches.
I&M Rail Link SD45 #357 heads south along the Mississippi River at Le Claire, Iowa, sneaking behind Sneaky Pete's steakhouse. Back then, the steakhouse was the big thing in town. Now Le Claire is home to the American Pickers made famous on the History channel.
Shannon-Rose is a lovely Navajo woman I spoke with at Sneaky Pete's. I thought she was lovely.
At first she was shy, but with some recommendations from Lacy and some photos from my phone she consented.
We spoke a bit about the Navajo people. I told her about Chief Dan George who had been an actor in the movies and a relative of a Navajo friend of mine.
I asked my friend once, "Did Chief Dan leave you any money, Jerry?"
"Naw, I think he took it with him."
Well, at least my first try at it. Inspired by [sM] SneakyPete, which is why he's added. C&C appreciated!
The lighting for this photo was the most weird set-up I've ever seen. No flash was used . . . all natural light.
Lacy had her arms folded over the screen on the cash register while talking with me. The light was just as you see it. That's when I told her to "hold that right there." She had given her OK, a week before.
She held the pose and took the pic. When we "chimped" the camera's preview screen. She crossed her arms again, and we convo-ed and I shot head shots mostly.
The lighting we figured out came underneath from the register's screen, but the rest of it came right thru the front door, from the sun reflected off a winshield in the car park across the street.
It was pretty damn amazing, IMO. I rendered this one 3x's mainly to see how the light looked in B&W and Sepia. Another gal with great eyeballs . . .
Here a windmill known as “Sneaky Pete” is photobombing my captures of this massive Mesocyclone about 100 miles out. It’s probably 100 miles across and covering/pounding part of Montana/SouthDakota AND Wyoming at that moment. Golf ball sized hail and 60mph winds were the result. I watched/photographed this storm for 2 hours well past sunset till the full moon came out in front of it. I have many photos still to finish from this event.
This is the backshow right as sunset where the orange/red light from the setting sun going through the atmosphere hits the core but the light hitting the top of the storm is still blue white. Gradually the whole storm turns orange/pink/reddish depending on the atmospheric lens conditions of the timeline.
Location: Bliss DInosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands.
If your added, I want your opinion on it. Also, I think I'm the first one to use the leg strap on the torso.
Gloves inspired by. [sM] SneakyPete
Arms design by Sir gracias.
Some people went to Ocean City to eat. We didn't quite get the point of leaving the party just to go into the city, but then again, we had a week of Bethany Beach camping immediately following Assateague... And we would get free restaurant meals there instead.
Casey, Kipp, Ryan, Vicky.
Sneaky Pete's, restaurant, Ocean City, Assateague, Maryland.
August 2, 2007.
Pic by Christian.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... View Casey's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/CaseyLea/
... View Kipp's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/lurking444/
... Read Ryan's blog at www.ideonexus.com/
... View Ryan's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/
... Read Vicky's blog at tgaw.wordpress.com/
... View Vicky's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/tgaw/
... View Christian and Shannon's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/chriggy/
To read a PDF of the journal that we passed around and let people write in: www.acm.vt.edu/~clint/download/filedump/2007/assateague-2...
To read my blog entry about this trip: clintjcl.wordpress.com/2007/09/06/journal-camping-assatea...
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