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Although we failed to find the beast of Bodmin Moor, the search for it seemed to have affected one of us
Another day, another dead badger, this one's noteworthy though 'cause it must be the biggest badger I've ever seen. There was still blood trickling from his nose so he must have died in the actual daytime, weird and I hope it wasn't anything to do with the harvesting going on next to the road. I mean if a combined harvester went right over a sett the bagders would stay underground surely ? He was right in the middle of the road, had a job moving him to the side, I hate to see them get run over over and over again but more than that he was so huge he could easily have caused an accident. I certainly wouldn't want to hit such a beast in the middle of the night or something, last night's dead one has gone by the way.
Couldn't go anywhere I wanted to today 'cause there are so many people about, hopefully when it rains I might have my places back, some places are just no go areas in the summer holidays.
The follow up on this weeks assigment. I`m hooked on Photoshop (even though i rejected it for 1 year). Tx to Yndra for the loan of texture
Acting Magnus Optimus Prime commissions the Axalon, a top secret Elite Guard exploration vessel with orders to track down the technorganics Blackarachnia and Waspinator, with the hope that the pair might be cured. There’s just one catch. With most of the Autobot forces busy hunting down the remaining Decepticon cells left after Megatron’s defeat, the mission commander, a bot known only as Primal, must choose his crew from a pool of misfits and washouts looking for one last chance to prove themselves...
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Wow! Here are all of my Beast Wars Animated figures together in one massive group shot! It's been quite the journey. Take a look in my photostream for more pics and bios!
EOS 5D Mark IV+SIGMA 24-35mm F2 DG HSM Art
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It's been a while since I posted! Posts will continue to be sporadic, but maybe there won't be quite as much time until the next one...
I used write a little narrative about what was going on at the time of each shot, but, honestly, at this point I have no idea other than this was a beautiful sunset.
Walt Disney World | Magic Kingdom
Just perfect ergonomics, superb (really superb!) viewfinder, ultraspeedy af, and I love the hefty feel of the camera...
Pentax K-5
DA 35mm 2.8 Macro Limited
Lightroom 4
Unlike traditional (non-elastic) heavy ropes, the Beast is engineered to apply graduated resistance to counter the force of the athlete’s movements, which causes the muscles throughout the entire body to contract. Beyond functioning as a high-powered battle rope, the Beast has multiple applications—rotational movement training (which targets the core muscles) and lateral movement training (which targets core stability), to reverse walking (for lower-body strength) and building cardiovascular endurance. Because of its large circumference, a fighter’s grip strength is increased every time he trains with the Beast. Weighing up to 15 pounds and providing a full 150 pounds of resistance with each rope, the Beast is encased in a protective nylon sheath, giving athletes of any fitness level a physically taxing and safe workout. stroo.ps/beast
I visited the 10th Annual Street Diversions festival in Chelmsford City Centre yesterday with Liz Pitman.
This was the first time I had visited the festival and also the first time I have ventured into the very busy streets of my home town with my camera - being quite self concious taking pictures in a place where I am very likely to be recognised.
This is a shot of a "Witch" who was commanding three huge bird like monsters from atop her huge stilt legs - striding along the High Street and "intimidating" the crouds of people and the children.
Visit the website at STREET DIVERSIONS
My other shots from this years festival can be seen HERE
Nikon D7000
Nikon 35mm lens
F4.5 @ 1/640 second exposure
ISO 100
A Dodge Challenger at the Street Mag Show in Hamburg.
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(from left) Meredith Samuels (Iyana Halley) and Dr. Nate Samuels (Idris Elba) in Beast, directed by Baltasar Kormákur.
Roast Beast
Roast beef, carmelized onions, pickled green tomatoes, aioli on ciabatta. ($10)
Salt & Time
Austin, Texas
(April 24, 2014)
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