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2004 Ford Escape Owners Manual – The 2004 Ford Escape continued to have an occasion that is tough its way in the compact SUV market, despite a roomy interior, generous cargo space, and nimble handling.
The entry-level motor for the ’04 Ford Escape was the 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder Zetec ...
October 20-23, 2016, at the Scene Dock Theatre © 2016 Photos by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
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(There is an overly romantic quality in adventure – in an escape from the brick jungle of the current state of the earth, in removing yourself from the repetitive and coherent sounds of cars and florescent lights, in delving into an unknown land and drowning yourself in new surroundings.
This folio is designed to show this escape, and the alienation of life. I constructed my own miniature hot-air balloon and stitched together a story of its slow and daunting jaunt from the static world of the living, into the green pastures of the free, before sadly returning to where it started from. I wanted the balloon to represent something that is constantly out of place, no matter where it is – showing its alienation and aloneness, as the only item of its colour in a rage of locations. I also wanted this to show the inevitable return to the stationary world, where no matter what you are escaping from, you will always have to face it again – be it a dull routine, or something more.
Escape is a common theme, and I tried to tackle it in a way that I’d never seen before, in the hope of creating a more dramatic and diverse range of photos.)
Guin can't draw a full breath and is starting to panic. Again. Her body slips into survival mode, and she twists in his grip, desperate for air. Her hands are claws on his arm, nails digging into his flesh, but her vision starts to swim and she suddenly feels like -she's- the one drowning. She sags against his side, reciting a silent prayer in her mind as consciousness starts to slip away.
Damian wants for the tremor and then releases her... letting the blood back to its destination. He lets her to the floor... unconsciously... gently... completely unaware that he did... as he moves trying to gain his feet... he moves at a crouch toward Aravasha, listening for any sound from the stairs.
Forge stood up then and would look around from left to right before he grumbled then. His head came around and he started toward the stairs to the basement. He pushed on the book and the door slipped open and he called down. "What the fuck is taking so long, Rena! Knock Guin out if you have to!"
Damian scoops up his knife, moving silently across the floor and putting his back to the stair wall...
Rena whimpered as she heard Forge. He didn't know. She tried to call out, to warn him, but all that came out was a faint cry. "Forge... " followed by a frustrated whimper of pain. Eyes bored into Damian though and if looks could kill, he'd be dead.
Many escape ladders shouldn't be counted on during a fire; simply testing some of these models proved painful and nerve-wracking. We find just two of nine brands acceptable. The others use a simple design that provides little reliable toehold.
A frond of leafy bush makes a break for it through the Australian brush fence.
Saw this walking to the busstop this morning, on the way to work.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
Give me room and I'll escape in the light moving higher and higher and higher...
Tampa, FL
THE BIGGER, the better
Color...?
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis tour - Europe, winter 2010
Stage design by TremensS/ExperiensS
Shot by Sophie Mari
Escaping the Rain
21 October 2014 -- 294/365
Lincoln, Rhode Island
Just as I arrived at the boat dock section of Lincoln Woods State Park, the rain started to fall in earnest. These two fisherman immediately headed for shore. They hadn't had much luck today anyway. When I asked if they caught anything, the gentleman in front replied, "Only a cold." Given the weather today, that's believable.
Post processing started with a classic filter in Topaz B&W FX. I adjusted color sensitivity sliders, adaptive exposure, regions, contrast, boost black, boost white, protect highlights, and details. A levels adjustment was added in PSE.