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So, this is my entry to round one of the MocOlympics over on MOCpages. This year the round one categories were song titles, and the one I chose from the list was Surfin' USA by the Beach Boys :)
Designed for Lana Turner's Hollywood Hide Away. Originally seen in the winter 2009 issue of Fashion Doll Quarterly magazine.
Garcia Street Entry in Fall
I got out on my new Africa bike with both of my cameras and none of my dogs (for my safety, but felt a bit guilty for leaving them behind, home alone.) I wanted to capture this entry with the fall red leaves before they would wither. Fall arrived and already one gorgeous golden tree was at peak 1 day ago, too late now to try and shoot it! Odd how this entry is raised high off the ground? Could it be because once upon a time the trickle of our Santa Fe River now, used to become a raging river and flood the town for several blocks? You can view other versions of this entry in my Garcia Street Set.
Construction, Week 29
Last but not least, a farther-out overview of the entry vestibule. Usually there's a lot more activity going on in this scene, what with seasonal products outside and people moving in and out of the store! It's definitely going to be a weird feeling when none of this is here anymore...
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
London EC4.
St Ann's Vestry Hall to the right was built to designs by Bannister Fletcher in 1905.
Sony A7 + C/Y Zeiss Tessar 45mm f/2.8
WEEK 44 – HLT Fall Photoset, Part III
Back up to the front of the store, we come across The One Spot once more, except this time we're looking out from it, at the light streaming in from outdoors. It may look inviting in this shot, but given that it was taken this June, I bet it was less pleasant than you'd think!!
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Here is my entry for Team Ballistic Brickers in the Category of "Castaway".
This one requires a very short back story, so here it goes.
Mel Ancholy had been having a bad month, so he decided to take a cruise on the spur of the moment. But the cruise ship ran into a rather large whale, and I mean HUGE, and sunk. So he found himself on a deserted island with nothing but a pair of palm trees and a magic lamp. MAGIC LAMP!!! He rubbed it and out came, you guessed it, a genie. The genie told him he had unlimited wishes and that he could wish for what ever he wanted as long as it would fit on the island. So, Mel decked out his island with booze, food, women, and a satellite television. Oh, and a monkey with Elvis hair riding an ostrich, just for entertainment What more could a guy wish for?
"Did I ever tell you how big Beijing's Subway is? 289 miles of railway, access tunnels and abandoned platforms. 289 miles. That's pretty fucking big.
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Listen to this while you read.
Stiletto Alpha: "Heads up guys, we're approaching the entry point. I can feel it."
Stiletto Charlie: "Your spidey sense is tingling, is it? What a load of shit. You literally just checked the GPS."
Stiletto Bravo: "Shut up you fucktards! Alpha's right, entry point is twenty metres to my left. This maintenance tunnel should lead on to one of the waterlogged lines."
Stiletto Alpha: "See? I'm a wizard. *Chuckles* Let's get this done, my legs are freezing. This water smells something funny."
Stiletto Bravo: "You got family back home Alpha?"
Stiletto Alpha: "Yeah, why?
Stiletto Bravo: "I feel fucking sorry for them. As for the water, don't drink it. It's probably tainted with all sorts of chemical byproducts."
Stiletto Delta: "Just wanted to chime in from the rear. It's boring down here, no activity. No-one shooting at our backs. Genius, would you care to remind me why we're here?"
Stiletto Bravo: "We're here because Actual says we should be here."
Stiletto Alpha: "That's bollocks. We're here because Command wants a High heel so they can stab Ke Yecheng in the fucking balls."
Stiletto Delta: "For once man, you're actually right. See, the Armour and Mobile Infantry are the Hammer and Anvil. They crush ching-chong between their might. We're the precision tool. The Stiletto."
Stiletto Bravo: "I'd call that shameless self-advertising if you were talking to a reporter. Watch out ladies, I have a visual on the entry point. Charlie, deploy the telescopic ladder. Alpha, since you're such a nice person I've decided to nominate you as point man. Delta, bring up the rear."
Stiletto Alpha: "Fuck me."
Stiletto Delta: "Fuck you too."
The picture didn't turn out nearly as well as I wanted, but I took like 30 shots and this was the best one. So I suppose you'll just have to make do with this. My next scene will be better, I promise.
For Modern Conflict.
Bradford, PA. November 2019.
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The entrance to the old Pilot Life Insurance Company's campus in Sedgefield on High Point Road near Greensboro. It was a cloudy day so there was a nothing sky to work with. It took some time to find a way in, but there had been others before us so we found an opening. I'm glad I got these pictures when I did because now the 142 acre property is up for sale. Some people are hoping a buyer will refurbish the buildings but I'm sure some greedy developer will buy it and stuff 568 houses on it like all the other ugly ass developments around here.