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Kill Boss
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The surgically implanted comm, seemingly hardwired into his brain, pulsed again, the message filling his mind like an audible migraine, somewhere between a buzz and an ache.
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Kill Boss
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It really didn't help that he had no idea who of where this Boss was, let alone why he was supposed to kill him. But kill him he would, anything for the chance to remove the stifling helm that appeared to be bolted directly to his spine.
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Kill Boss
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His hand tingled, the synthskin glove throbbing and almost alive, a previously inert surface lighting up. Stopping, he raised the hand, looking down, watching the hazy outline of a hologram appear. The target. The Boss.
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Kill Boss
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in September 2020. Today Glasgow remains in level 3 lockdown restrictions with a high level of the B1.617.2 variant of coronavirus dominant in the area. Although I have had both vaccine doses the advice is to avoid travel to and from Glasgow unless absolutely necessary. It will be a while yet before I consider it safe enough for street photography to resume for me. Stay safe everyone!
It's a real testament to the integrity of this old barn that so many pieces could have been removed without causing catastrophic structural failure. It's not clear what happened to the wood. Could have been used to build a house or a small barn. This cavernous, four storey monstrosity literally loomed over me as I took the photos. It was a relief to move away from it.
Opened up ATCS to see A416 pounding Wrightstown. Jumped in the car, pulled up, jumped out, shot, and home. All in 10 minutes. As Hannibal from the A-Team would say, "I love it when a plan comes together"!
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. It's always good to see someone getting it right with the wearing of a facemask. Stay safe everyone!
Naomi Fenlin administered Thermage skin tightening on the delicate skin right beneath the eyes.
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surgical masks which have wire over the nose piece for a snugger fit.
Directions I followed..... youtu.be/irXTpoak8RA
Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance Leonardo AW.169 G-LNCC descends on to their HQ's heli-pad adjacent to RAF Waddington
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You may only enter when three sheep align!
Our sheep. We have three Soays and one Cheviot.
The Cheviot sheep is quite old now. The Soays are triplets, and people often think that they’re goats.
Lots of families come with young children to feed them. They’re very friendly and come running over.
Stacksteads
Lancashire
I got a book titled ‘A Guide to Surgical Procedures’...
I opened it up and the appendix was missing 😄
After a devastating series of malpractice lawsuits, Dr. Phineas Fauchaux and his nurse Sophie maintained their standard of living by eradicating demons from surgical suites.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.
Pro-Optic 8mm Æ’3.5
My daugher in law is a nurse educator in a large LI Hospital.... so today I made 15 fabric surgical masks for her to share with the women that work in her office.... this pattern was pretty easy and it has a slit in the back to insert a filter if they choose.... or they will wear them over the good masks, so they can be washed...
....and since I was an avid quilter before photography took over my life, I have tons of fabric to make them with!!
This is the video I followed to make these...
One of several surgery rooms at a large abandoned psychiatric hospital. The hospital was famous in the 1930's for being one of the pioneering sites for the research and early practice of frontal lobe lobotomy. I have no idea if the chairs in these rooms date back to that time but I suspect they may have. Quite a sobering thought when looking around the place.
Shot with the amazing Pentax 645Z and Brian 3 Legged Thing tripod.
This photo is one of the last 10 shots from 2020 that I have been re-uploading at the frantic pace of ten per day in an attempt to catch up.
Tomorrow, I will start uploading another selection of oldies (I will explain which ones and why), which will take an additional 10 days or so, before we can at last move on to photos of 2021 and (hopefully!) slow down the pace a bit...
Many thanks for your patience!
The inner workings of my Leatherman Surge multi-tool. 5:1 (roughly) macro shot taken with the bellows.
Composite shot made up of 12 focus-stacked exposures, set manually using a Novoflex Castel XQ II focusing rail. Stack processed with Helicon Focus. Laowa 100mm ƒ/2.8 2× macro lens on a Novoflex BALPRO T/S bellows.
...like the subway trains in Singapore! Even cleaner when viewed LARGE On Black!
So clean it could be easily converted to a mobile surgical unit...
For those who remember, I did a similar shot before, but this one has a different format and colors, and looks even cleaner!
I took this shot after the train has arrived at the terminal station, and was the last one to leave the train.
Technical note: almost no post-processing on this shot, except for the white balance and I gave some punch to the colors. This is not as sharp as I would like, but it was taken handheld at 1/4 second shutter speed.
Please check the whole Subway Set.