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Germanna Community College’s Science & Engineering / Information Commons Building at the Fredericksburg Area Campus on Tuesday, January 26, 2016.) (Photo by Robert A. Martin)
I've seen some bad stuff. Done some bad stuff. But Gotham and it's Gothamites... Wow... This place is a pit of despair and corruption... Ever since the Waynes were killed in Crime Alley, Gotham went downhill...
Wait, what the heck am I talking about? Delivering a speech to myself, what am I, crazy? Can't be associated with those nutjobs like Dent and Joker... I guess having to look out over the city just...
*shudders*
Anyway, at least there are some nice places. Like the building I am about to enter. Ok, heres the backstory, in case you were wondering... My employer, a.k.a the guy who wanted me to murder someone, a.k.a my paycheck, gave me the target not too long back. The target, James Matora, was some fancy rich guy. So of course, I checked his schedule on his official business page, and found out that he's attending a fundraiser. I studied the best point to take a shot from, and voila! Here I am, standing on top of the building in front of my set-up point.
I grappled across, and came to a halt in front of the window of my room (O.C, my employer, booked one for me). I grabbed one of my tools, and cut a hole in the window, big enough for me to enter. Once inside, I made sure I had a comfortable position to take the shot, by smashing out some more glass.
Yes! 9:03pm. In two minutes, I should have him driving past in his fancy-schmancy limousine. I quickly place my rifle down, and go over the essentials. Gun loaded? Yep. Need to take a wiss? Thankfully not. I've had some troubles in the past with that... Trajectory planned? Yep, got it. And what a great time. I finally see his car far out in the distance, on the empty roads (O.C had some stuff organized, such as clearing the roads, to ensure that everything would go according to plan) and I place my finger on the trigger. I check his position with my thermal vision to ensure I am aiming properly... I take a deep breath in to keep my scope steady, and I hear my heartbeat beating...
*boomp boomp...*
*boomp boomp...*
PHT!
I ricochet a bullet from my silenced rifle off a building, into the back window of the car. I hear the scream of the driver, and see the car screech to a stop. I turn on my thermal vision again... Success. Turning it off, I pack everything up, and place the rifle on my back. I walk out the door of my building, and make my way into the elevator. Arriving at the top floor, I grapple to another building, and another. My job is done, and my money is in the bank... Another shot on target. I never miss.
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I forgot that BatmanBeyond had already made a Deadshot, so I used this... Hopefully that can be excused. I got another camera, not that you can tell by this crappy pic, so expect better quality. Anyway, th-th-th-th-that's all folks!
My entry for the fortnightly Greystones Camera Club competition. Theme was perspective not easy, so I took a quirky view on the topic.
Got an honourable mention though (4th) so I'm very please with that!
This is my design for a silk ribbon embroidery class for the Embroidery Guild of America. It features some stitches that I made up - including the Redderson Ruffle(in pink in the center motif), the couched butterfly and the cream colored braid.
1982 Mercedes 280SL auto.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"V5 Present
MoT Nov 2019
Chassis number: 10704222104475
This Mercedes was retained by the first owner until 2010 and it has had one further registered owner since. Meticulously cared for, the car has only ever been serviced by Mercedes main dealers, garage stored all it's life, never driven in the rain and MoT'd annually. Its history file includes the original service book containing fifteen stamps between 1986 and 2011 at 32,880 miles, data card, MoTs dating from 2007 to 2018, a few receipts from 2010 to 2013, handbooks and plastic wallet. The mileage is recorded at 36,953."
Sold for £29,150 including premium.
It means Gumarang Curving at Cerme, acompanying a railway enthusiast who just moved from Bandung back to Surabaya in Sunday morning. This intercity train almost ended the trip next on Surabaya city
Carreglefn Volvo GCC 572 operating the Park & Ride service for the National Eisteddfod in Angelsey, 08/08/17