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No more time to allow spite to drag me down... It's childish, but I'm done with it... Do your worst, I have my fights that I need to win - and I will - whatever the naysayers do to stall that...
"Destroy the enemy jamming tower in Manhattan."
I really, really hate taking photos now. I make my builds, and my camera screws it all up.
Anyway: this is based off the Modern Warfare 3 level Black Tuesday, and this picture in particular.
For the Modern Recreate a scene or fig contest.
Soon as I saw the Megabloks ODIN set I knew I had to get it just for the astronauts (and it was half price).... although the station itself is quite a good model... lots of interesting parts.
This is primarily a composite of two shots one that lit the astronaut and gravel and one with a lamp aimed directly into the visor to get a decent reflection. Also played around with clarity, and colours.
☢️ CHERNOBYL, Take 2! - Back through my archive! ☢️
☢️ M I S F O R T U N E ☢️
Prypiat's iconic abandoned ferris wheel - as featured in the game, "Call of Duty 4."
This was shot from a nearby abandoned building, through the trees that have sprung up all over the city.
FUJIFILM XT-2 | XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS lens at 48mm | ƒ11 | 1/105 sec | ISO 640 | Handheld | No filters | Taken 06-05-2019 at Prypiat
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
I could not resist. Old passion combined with new passion. Action figures + closeup photography. The idea came while dusting off the 6 inch figures.
Shot with the Canon FD 50mm F3.5 SSC.
Alright Gentlemen, you know what we are here for. Recover that ACS module, and if you have to, shoot anyone who stands in our way.
No Russian
With the news of MW2 remastered floating around I decided to pay some homage to one of my favorite CoD games.
More 5K random requests, but based on popular video games:
Left to right:
Aloy (Horizon Zero Dawn)
Ghost (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2)
Ellie (The Last of Us)
Vault Dweller (Fallout)
2B (Nier: Automata)
Features: moving trigger, reloadable atomic batteries, lights powered by BrickStuff.
More photos on my website — www.nickbrick.com/builds/2022/#raygun
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