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I was reaching out through my longest lens to try and capture a woodpecker that I could hear from my upper deck. No luck with that. This bird flew over the house. The plane was returning in the dusk to a residential community attached to a general aviation airport about two miles from my house.
Fujifilm X100F.
Handheld. Edited Adobe DNG Converter + Lightroom CC + VSCO.
From Hong Kong.
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I’ve always had a love hate relationship with Tiger handheld games. When I was a kid I was easily swayed by their slick commercials promising an arcade in the palm of your hand. Time after time I got them and time after time I was disappointed by an over simplistic repetitive piece of code turd inside a promisingly attractive shell. I know part of the blame rested on me, I mean fool me once... So the other day I began wondering what had happened to them and dare I say it, I missed them.
So in honor of the dead, I decided to do a few updated classics starting with my favorite Angry Birds. While drawing it I came up with a defined set of gameplay ideas while staying true to the Tiger formula, a little bit of the license and a lot of crap gameplay. So here we go!
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Instructions:
- Use the Directional Pad to select the trajectory of the bird’s flight.
- Hit the fire button to launch your bird.
- The pigs will dance back and forth so it’s up to you to time your drop perfectly. Hit them all and advance to the next level, but be warned, they get faster and harder to hit!
- You have three birds, once they are through it is game over!
- If you collect a golden egg you will get access to the Mighty Golden Eagle! A Golden Eagle advances you to the next level.
- Since this is a Tiger game, there is no ending, the game loops past world 4-18.
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I’m set to do at least one more so if you have an idea for one, let me know in the comments!
-Das
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Oh and thanks to www.logotypes101.com for the Tiger logo, not having to recreate that in Illustrator is a blessing!
As mentioned previously I had lent my tripod to John, I wasn't overly bothered about getting the camera out but as the sky lightened I knew it would be a colourful dawn, probably the best of the year for me.....
The composition isn't the best but shooting handheld and having to adjust the grad at the same time proved too much for me!!
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On the way to an appt, we realized we had time to spare, so we stopped off at the park but no tripod, so I tried some handheld shots. I didn't think this one was too bad.