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Braving the rough seas, I took the Go Pro and shot some 4k footage.

 

Rupert and I watched it back and selected some fun (if not slightly blurry) images from it.

Happy 2021 to everyone.

 

I have started the year with yet another Feisar build. This time the build was more aimed at shape and proportion which is why there are so many gaps here and there.

 

This is the most accurate I have been to the Feisar model from WipEout Pure, which in my eyes is the closest to perfection. I had to make some concessions with some areas. Mainly being the curve in the lack of curve in the nose, no airbrakes on the wings and the cockpit is shaped differently.

 

I really liked the outcome on this one and I hope you all do too.

 

Thanks

I just pulled some screenshots from Pulse off of my PSP, would love to take some from Pure since I've got all the DLC for that one but it doesn't have an in-game photo feature.

 

Kinda uploading these for reference, also thought some others might want them.

 

Let me know if you want more pics of a craft from Pulse! I'll take some screenshots of it for you if you want some in-game pics of it.

 

From top left to bottom right: Pirahna/Goteki, Pirahna, Goteki, Feisar, Triakis (concept), and Qirex

 

I've got a couple of EG-X and AG Systems not worth a crap, I lost all my good ones of Assegai too. Got a bit of scenery shots as well if anyone wants them.

One of the things I'm finding with the 365 is by having my camera with me at all times, I get to photograph events that normally I would not. This happened today during a snow storm as the car spun out in the median. Not a greatest pictures, but nonetheless part of winter life. Also, it looked like no one got injured in this mishap.

press L on keyboard for larger view without distractions, cheers Ed

The Bonsai Pipeline is unforgiving.

20230521_7512_7D2-200 Surf Wipeout #07

 

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Cub Scout Pack 226 visited Camp Tuscarora in North Carolina last weekend. Here are a few images of the camping trip.

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So Rialto Beach and I have quite the history and I should have known that making the trip back there could only have ended poorly. I started the trip out there at around 11am and I was hoping to make it down to the haystacks by around 4:30pm for the sunset. I rolled into the parking lot at around 10 till 4pm. Not good. I checked the tide and the high tide coincided with the sunset. Double not good. To say that getting down to the stacks during high tide was difficult would be an understatement. Most of the trip involved scrambling over massive piles of driftwood while dodging waves and hauling some serious ass down the beach. I ended up missing the majority of the good light but managed to snag some moody twilight shots as the stars started to come out. I got all of my gear packed up and turned around to head down the beach when BOOM I got nailed by two consecutive sleeper waves from behind. Luckily my camera gear stayed dry but I was completely SOAKED. Water filled my boots and the extra layers I had on absorbed the water like a sponge. Awesome. So then I had to try to figure out a game plan for getting back since I really didn't want to have to scramble over the driftwood in the dark even with a headlamp. I decided that I was already wet so why not cut my loses and stick to the beach. I played dodge the wave for a good part of the time until I had to make the river crossing. Doing that crossing in the daylight is a cake walk. Doing it at night in soaking wet boots and clothes is a different story. Let's just say that it probably looked like a scene right out of Jackass when I slipped and fell placing the log squarely between you guessed it. Good times!! At that point I just had to laugh. I mean what the hell else was I supposed to do ha! I finally made it back to the Jeep and made the executive decision to skip camping out in Mora and head to Forks. That hotel room bed never felt so damn good!

 

Rialto Beach, La Push, WA

A little surf-side wipeout in the breakers on the beaches of Santa Marta

Pleasurewood Hills - Lowestoft Suffolk

MyZeil Shopping Mall is a project designed by Studio Fuksas in Frankfurt, Germany in 2009. The sculptural glass facade creates impressive and dynamic spaces within the public atriums, creating a unique environment for a common activity. The design is inspired by geography and topography. The facade is conceived as a river that has different depths reaching into the Earth. The structure is inspired by the historical context of the site. The fluid shape comes from the connection of the Zeil, the shopping boulevard in the heart of Frankfurt, and the Thurn and Taxis palace. The two facades on opposite ends of the building are designed to evoke the two distinct senses of the city. The modern city on the facade running along the Zeil expresses leisure, entertainment and relaxation...

  

...taken at MyZeil...

 

Frankfurt, Germany...

 

One of my 'wipeout' shots chosen for feature on the MSW website

 

link to MSW wipeout redux feature

 

More surfing (and wipeout) on my soul-surfing website

 

Sreenshot in game from StarCitizen 3.12

ReShade 4.7.0.

At the Appalachian Moto Jam hillclimb races at Holiday Mountain Ski Resort in Bridgeville, NY.

 

More screenshots! I've got more that are mainly backgrounds, but here are the ships.

 

From top left to bottom right: AG Systems/Feisar, Feisar/AG Systems/Pirahna, Feisar (alternative), Various ships in eliminator event, Assegai/Feisar/Qirex, EG-X

Third WIP version of the craft.

 

The structure is closer to what I expect from the final version and lots of details were added.

Os amigos brincando no meu quintal.

Peter falling into the foam and the tons of water behind it

Gwenver beach near Sennen Cornwall

More screenshots! I've got more that are mainly backgrounds (the tracks and surrounding scenery), but here are the ships.

 

From too left to bottom right: Feisar (alternative), Various ships at Metropia (eliminator event), EG-X/Feisar/Pirahna (eliminator), Feisar/EG-X, Feisar (zone), Assegai/Qirex/Goteki/Triakis/Feisar/Pirahna

SONY DSLR A500

 

Please press 'L' to see with a black background and in a larger format.

   

In spite of the air that was thick and brown with smoke and ash from the nearby wildfires in the Santa Cruz mountains, surfers and beachcombers carried on as if everything was normal. This young kid was obviously a neophyte, but tried repeatedly to balance atop a wave near the shore.

 

I did not apply a filter or alter the color of the image at all; this is actually what the air looked like that day.

A surfer wipesout while surfing in Grays Harbor near Westport, WA

Photo was taken at Lawrencetown beach on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. The surfer was just starting to wipeout when I took this frame. The shutter speed of 1/250th was not fast enough to totally freeze the action, but I am still happy with the shot.

Way to drop in… and the agony of defeat. Kelly Slater watches a wicked wipeout by Jamie Mitchell!

In surfing, even the end of the great ride can be a great shot.

At Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach.

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