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I tried a few just crouching balanced over the tub, but they didn't turn out as interesting. Still, after turning this one right side up, I don't mind it at all.
I managed 10 but it was hard at some point.
Stock is from the curves challenge
Scope and cheek rest from the WOD Rifle
Mag from the Despair rifle
Reciever from my Harbinge Country rifle
Handguard from the DP WWII Soviet rifle
Center of Handguard area also from the DP Soviet rifle
Barrel from the DP WWII American rifle
Front section of the rifle from the cyberpunk railgun
Bipod from the M4 Replacement challenge
Fire Selector from Thumper
Charging handle from the Minimalist Sniper Challenge
I didn't do hardly any blending together of the parts because I'm on someone else's computer and it's screen is really small. I just hope it looks alright as is. If not I'll try blending things later.
I did use 6 white shapes (3 on the muzzle brake) and I recolored 2 shapes (near the charging handle, and near the bolt. And added a single dark shape (In the trigger guard) Otherwise everything just fit together.
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Designed by Lori Barnett. Stamps from Avery Elle - Cupcake set and Handwritten Notes set.
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This is my entry for the It's an Addiction ( Photo Editing Before and After ),
Challenge #5...
!st i cut the girl out and adjust levels, color bright and contrast..then applied aetherize filter to give it more radiance
with a little color...then i applied some lighting for more color...then used paint eingine...which is a filter i really like to use,,,
duplicated the girl i had cut out added a radial fadeout to the duplicate and merge soft light..
merged everthing and did a level adjustment again...applied a smoke texture beloning to AprilM2107 which can be found here www.flickr.com/photos/kellykm/2324747494/in/pool-textures...
added a frame and ths bout it.....
This is a page from an Art Nouveau Postcard Coloring Book. My first exercise for the 30 day coloring challenge. The cards are watercolor paper. I used Zig Real Brush Markers and watercolors.
Original photo by: Daarks_End
Used in the Likhang_Sining Manipulate Me Challenge, Contest 2 - Jan 30/08 - until 10 photos met
2020 Dodge Challenger 6.4L V8 coupé spotted during a classic American car/truck parade on Maldon High Street in the County of Essex (UK).
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Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
Squads must work together to complete a modified combat fitness test, otherwise known as Mission Boston in honor of the 82nd Airborne Division’s nighttime parachute landing on D-Day in Normandy. This was the final event in the Lambka Challenge, which also included a shuttle run, pull ups, Humvee push, tire flip, low crawl, litter and buddy carry. The Lambka Challenge was the culminating team-building exercise at the end of the first iteration of Cadet Basic Training for the new cadets of the Class of 2017. The challenge, July 19, was named in honor of 1st Lt. Todd Lambka, a Class of 2010 graduate and infantry officer who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. The Lambka Challenge was designed by the cadet cadre to test new cadets on their physical and mental development from the past three weeks of CBT on a sprawling course throughout West Point. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
ODC1 - DECORATION
I love how the sky gets decorated at sunset!
yes it was really like this, I have only done very minimal editing here. .
probably best on black!
Walking through a local neighbourhood I came upon these garden tulips laced with magnolia leaves from the tree above.
Our Daily Challenge: Signs of the seasons
Curdnatta Photographer's challenge at this month's meeting was to take 1 photo of these 4 mugs. The catch was that it could not be like any other arrangement that had already been used. There were 8 members at the meeting. I was number 3 in the line. A very good exercise to get you thinking.
This morning, Friday 25 October, saw raids on homes of suspected drug dealers as part of Challenger.
Agencies across Greater Manchester have joined forces to declare war on organised criminal gangs across the region.
This week has seen the launch of Challenger, the largest ever multi-agency response to tackling organised criminal gangs (OCGS) in Manchester's history.
Over the past five days, more than 100 warrants have been carried out by numerous agencies to root out the drug dealers, loan sharks, rogue landlords and counterfeit good suppliers who are the lynchpins of these criminal networks.
The aim of Challenger is to identify every single organised crime group in existence and use all the weapons available to agencies across both Manchester and the UK to disrupt, dismantle and destroy these gangs.
This week alone, more than 50 suspected members of criminal gangs have been arrested for a variety of offences including drugs, firearms and money laundering.
More than £330,000 worth of drugs were recovered, £25,000 in cash seized along with weapons such as high-powered air rifles, a BB gun, a Taser and a baton. Seven high powered cars were also seized.
Up to 50 tonnes worth of counterfeit goods - worth at least £2m - including fake trainers, watches and clothing, were also seized from three properties in the Strangeways area, all of which were stocked to the brim across several different floors with fake goods.
Detective Chief Superintendent Rebekah Sutcliffe, who heads Challenger for Greater Manchester Police, said: "Organised crime groups have a corrosive and insidious effect on our communities. These sorts of people mistakenly believe they 'own their turf' and use violence and intimidation to make people's lives a misery.
"However, this week we have brought the fight to these gangs and through Challenger we are now declaring war on these criminal networks who for too long have been bullying communities and enjoying a lavish lifestyle.
"Challenger is not about cutting off the head of a monster - it is about systematically dismantling these gangs member by member and making it impossible for them to operate. To do that, we need to get into the ribs of these people and hit them where it hurts.
"By working in partnership with so many other agencies, we can attack these gangs from every angle. We can expose benefit scams and leave these people penniless; we can seize their flash motors which are often not insured or taxed; we can shut down nail bars, takeaways and pubs where organised criminals often launder their dirty cash and we stop loan sharks from bullying victims into taking out exorbitant loans which fund their criminality.
"Through this partnership approach, Challenger will unmask every single organised crime group in Manchester and use every available tool to bring them crashing down."
There are currently more than 160 known organised criminal gangs in Greater Manchester, costing the local economy between 850m and 1.7bn each year.
However, it is thought they may be up to 500 of these networks in operation.
Thanks to Challenger, a central taskforce has been set up which will gather intelligence and build up an accurate picture of every single criminal gang in Manchester.
The taskforce will then work with partners from the local community, including neighbourhood policing teams, local authorities, Immigration Enforcement, the England Illegal Money Lending Team, housing providers, the Department for Work and Pensions, the DVLA, HMRC and other agencies to draw up bespoke plans for how best to dismantle these gangs.
In addition to this important local approach, Challenger is also being supported by the Home Office and the National Crime Agency (NCA). Officers from these national agencies are providing regular support and expertise about how best to tackle organised criminality.
But central to the success of Challenger will be the support of the local community and people coming forward with information about criminality in their area.
Detective Chief Superintendent Sutcliffe said: "There may be a misconception among people that organised criminality is all about drugs and guns and that it does not affect their lives. They could not be more wrong.
"Organised criminality is not just about firearms and drug dealing - it is happening on people's doorsteps every day without them realising it.
"The way these gangs fund their criminal empires is through the sale of counterfeit goods, loan sharking, electricity, housing and benefit scams, human trafficking and rogue landlords.
"If you suspect any of this is happening in your community, you need to report it because the endgame of these sorts of offences are the brutal shootings we saw last year that resulted in innocent people being killed.
"But, with your help, we can break this chain. If you don't buy counterfeit goods or turn to loan sharks you are cutting off the funds for these criminals to buy guns and drugs. If you report housing scams you will be making it impossible for these gangs to have bases from which to operate. If you report someone who is driving around in a flash motor you know is not insured, you will be stopping these cars from being used as getaway vehicle during serious crime.
"This is a war we can win with the public's help. We can give communities back to law-abiding people. If you help us to identify the foundations these empires are built on, we will bring them crashing down. And if you wish to report anything anonymously, you can do so by contacting Crimestoppers."
National Crime Agency regional head of investigations, Steve Baldwin, said: "Organised crime deprives people of their security and prosperity, leads to loss of life and costs the UK well over £20billion each year. It directly affects all of our communities. The NCA's role is to lead the UK's fight against organised crime. But to do that we need to work closely with our law enforcement partners like Greater Manchester Police, as we have done in supporting this operation. Together we will use every technique available to relentlessly and continuously disrupt serious organised criminals and make their lives as difficult as possible."
Jim Battle, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner said: "These so-called 'Mr Bigs' think they can control our communities with a grip of fear. But the action taken by police, local councils and other agencies this week sends a clear message to these abhorrent individuals that there is no place for you in our communities - you will be hunted down and you will be brought to justice.
"The fight is ongoing and we can only keep up the pressure on these criminal gangs with the support of our communities across Greater Manchester. I thank the decent, law-abiding people for their continued help and urge you all to stand with us so together we can bring down these criminals and build safer communities."
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
The next challenger?! Here comes our first figure-The Red Man
This figure features our professional pad printing on four side and with a special design piece.
A perfect addition,right in time for the new year.
A VERY limited number are going to be released in this month and will be limited to a maximum to 100 pieces.
CROSSCHECK FIGURE HAS BROUGHT YOU THE BEST.
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#streetfighter5 #streetfighterv #ken #ryu #violentken #evilryu #hotryu #hadouken #shoryuken
2-1-2012
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معليش اعترف متأخره وهذا مايسمى تصميم اصلا ههه ، الايام الجايه بيصير شي احلى ان شاءالله :$
quick snippet of a photoshoot of my friend's Dodge Challenger SRT with Stack Performance modifications.
A special thanks to Singapore Pole Challenge organisers for the invitation.
The invitation allows me to have privelege position of the others.
It truly provide me a learning opporturnity.
The action pack of the contestor with limited light truly push my skills to the limit.Here are some of my humble shots....
This Pole challenge truly let me have an insight of what is pole dancing is about. It doesn't matter your age , sex , size.Treat it as a sport that is added with the "sexiness favor" in it. I truly respect the contestant as i see them defying gravity and doing move that need tons of training. As the saying goes, "3 minutes in the stage is equivalent of 3 years
of effort behind it".
3 cheers to all the contestants !
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Dedicated to my brother who would have celebrated a birthday next week but fate in the guise of a devil woman intervened.
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February 23, Go Meatless
Inebriart-art daily challenge theme was Love. These are my daily drawings from their daily prompt.
Time for a new challenge. I'm getting tired of the 3x3 cube. I've gotten my time down to 1min 29sec and I just don't feel like I'm going to be able to get much faster than that. I've been stuck at 1:29 for 8 months now. So now it's onto the 4x4...aka Rubik's Revenge. Look forward to this challenge. None of the moves for the 3x3 apply...so it should be fun. According to the packaging, its not any harder than the 3x3 cube. I have a hard time beleiving that but I guess I'll see.
On a side, note, I've officially given up the 52 Weeks project. While I've back to taking pictures again, I'm just not feeling it with this project. I'll still do SPs here and there, but it won't be for a project. It will be on my own terms. :)
Updated: Was able to solve it after playing with it for a day or two. Video