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As the city burned behind him, 'Blaze Runner' didn’t flinch. Trained in shadows, born of fire, and bound by a promise long buried, he surged forward with blade drawn and vengeance in his veins. Today wasn’t about justice—it was about reckoning.
Storming the burning streets, every stride a slow-motion masterpiece. His eyes gleamed with intensity, his armor caught the light just right, and the city trembled at his presence.
He whispered into his comms: “Phase one complete.”
Silence.
Then a voice crackled back:
“Ben... err I mean 'Blaze'… you’re on mute. Again.”
He’d been narrating dramatically to himself for the past ten minutes. The team was three blocks ahead.
Undeterred, he burst through the flames, eyes blazing, every muscle sculpted for vengeance. Civilians scattered, whispers of “the Blaze Runner” echoing down alleyways.
He struck a pose, sword gleaming, ready to face his destiny—
—until a small dog latched onto his leg and wouldn’t let go.
Turns out, he’d rolled through the wrong barbecue joint mid-parkour. Smelled like brisket and randy poodle for hours.
This one is for John McKeen, a brilliant photographer of dogs and many other subjects. Check out his photostream here - www.flickr.com/photos/johnmckeen
- Praia Pequena, Portugal -
AIRbourne provided a unique pairing of one of the RAF's huge Chinook helicopters being formated on by 'The Blades' aerobatic team with their four diminutive Extra 300's
Note the 'photographer' in the forward window with the Mobile!
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towards the end of a lovely afternoon out this week in the Yorkshire Dales and on the Yorkshire Moors. The last ‘stop’ was The Cow and Calf on Ilkley Moor.
Ilkley Moor is part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley. The moor, rises to 402 m (1,319 ft) above sea level.
I had been admiring the view, the green bracken starting to change to stunning Autumn colours, the sheep grazing noisily, breathing in the fresh fragrant air.
The sun was fast disappearing, a chill setting in.
I looked up and saw this right on the top of the ridge. CLICK, a one-off.
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