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In 2049, Deckert the Blade Runner is making origami of his adventures in the city. He has finally escaped the madness of the job and is living outside the city and in love for the first time in many years.

 

Size: 46 x 67 inches

 

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Art of the Real

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The Mall

 

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SB900 in 120cm Octobox above camera. Silver reflector below camera. SB600 in Stripbox behind subject to both camera right and left. Paper backdrop. Triggered via Nikon CLS. If you like this, follow me on facebook at www.facebook.com/launchpadphoto

Palácio do Planalto. Esplanada dos Três Poderes. Brasília, DF. Brasil.

Palácio do Planalto is the headoffice of the Presidency of Brazil. A landmark work of Oscar Niemeyer.

 

Brasilia is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site whc.unesco.org/en/list/445

*explore-october 7, 2008. thank you all very much for the views, comments and faves.*

 

this is one of those... right time right place photo. after these shots were taken the rain poured... and i mean it came down so hard you couldn't see beyone ten meters.

 

and it reminded me of blade runner-"do androids dream of electric sheep"... the gritty sci-fi, film noir by ridley scott. one of the best old school directors still doing great work today....

 

this ones simple straight forward 3 exposure hdr, tone mapped and thrown into photoshop for the finishing touch. =)

I think this is a Gilera Runner SP

 

Rusty and crusty

 

I'm not sure what engine capacity it is but I did ride a 180cc version once which was quite interesting and a bit of an eye opener as I hadn't ridden a scooter before.

Today is Makar Sankranti, a Hindu festival which is celebrated across India.

In Jaipur my hometown, it is celebrated by flying kites. There are thousands of kites in the sky and keeps these guys busy.

Indian Runner Ducks in the Sankey Tank, Bengaluru.

This man and I crossed paths while I was taking a stroll around the park with my son.

Dying Light - downsampled from 2160p • Reshade • jim2point0's CE table for no HUD, FOV, freecam and timestop • ingame CA & postprocessing removed • restored debug menu.

Runner heads to the finish line of the BGSU Sexual Assault Awareness Month 5K & Dog Walk.

Branksome Chine, Bournemouth

In this dystopian tableau where shadows whisper secrets and echoes betray intentions, the truth of one's purity is but a mirage amidst the shifting sands of perception.

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Find yourself in a world like no other, Hera has outdone herself, as always. Leading us, forcing us, and invading the tapestry of our minds to allow us to live in a place we could never get to on our own.

 

Visit the Blade Runner/Brutal City build, read the stories behind the places, and find all the hints to the areas of this build.

 

See the whole album on Cosmic Pathfinders: www.flickr.com/photos/cosmicpathfinders/albums/7217772031...

 

URL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Themyscira/129/137/1319

Mackay Sugar loco no. 18 Gargett leads an empty rake to load.

 

Mackay Sugar operates an extensive and highly specialised cane rail network, spanning 832 km across the Mackay region - from Wagoora in the north to Munbura in the south and west through the Pioneer Valley to Finch Hatton. With a fleet of 34 cane rail locomotives and approximately 6,600 cane bins, Mackay Sugar collects and transports an average of six million tonnes of sugar cane every year from around 280 cane rail sidings.

 

Kuttabul, QLD.

 

Tuesday, 3 September 2024.

Hyde Park

 

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