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1. I see a city with lots of cars driving around. It looks like it is a pretty gloomy day. You can see part of what looks like a bridge in the background with many buildings in the middle and foreground. I see a one way stop sign and it is a very dark painting with textures that make it look like it just got done raining.
2. There is definite repetition with the cars on the street. There is a horizontal line type that can be seen. There is a pattern with the multiple dark colors that can be seen. It looks like there could be some rectangle geometry with the road and the buildings. There is definitely depth because of all the stuff that is seen in the foregound, middleground, and background. The lighting helps to give you a kind of sad feeling and makes sense with all the dark colors.
3.I think the artist was trying to express how crowded cities can be sometimes and how the city looks when it is gloomy outside and has previously rained. It seems to tell kind of a sad story with how gloomy it is.
4. I really like this painting because i kind of like cities and in a way it reminds me of new york city. I also like how the gloominess is expressed because i kind of like it when it rains. If i could change anything in this painting i could try to create more movement throughout the painting so that is seems more intruiging.
1. I took a picture of a big tree with snow on it outside of my house
2. I feel it wasn't as focused as I wanted & I would go to a different angle because another branch was in the way
B/W Film #1.
I also shot B/W film. This, again, a new to me fim, Foma Ortho. It's ISO 400. I have to say, this is really nice. I don't know whether that was a suitable subject, but detail and contrast is good, as is the grain. But, here, I don't think you see the „ortho“ part...
1. I chose this image for the mirror effect because I liked how I could make the eyes line up perfectly like I almost didn't reflect it 4 times.
2. I think the most visually striking aspect of the image is the colours that were used in it. i like how the mirror effect captures the flip of the colours when it lines up.
(•) – The-Lockheed-Martin-HC-130-P-Hercules-The-Combat-K.I.N.G-1-I-is an extended-range version of the C-130 Hercules transport. HC-130 crews provide expeditionary, all weather personnel recovery capabilities to our Combatant Commanders and Joint/Coalitions partners worldwide.
Mission
The mission of the HC-130P/N "King" is to rapidly deploy to austere airfields and denied territory in order to execute , all weather personnel recovery operations anytime...anywhere. King crews routinely perform high and low altitude personnel & equipment airdrops, infiltration/exfiltration of personnel, helicopter air-to-air refueling, and forward area refueling point missions.
When tasked, the aircraft also conducts humanitarian assistance operations, disaster response, security cooperation/aviation advisory, emergency aeromedical evacuation, casualty evacuation, noncombatant evacuation operations, and, during the Space Shuttle program, space flight support for NASA.
Features
Modifications to the HC-130P/N are improved navigation, threat detection and countermeasures systems. The aircraft fleet has a fully-integrated inertial navigation and global positioning systems, and night vision goggle, or NVG, compatible interior and exterior lighting. It also has forward-looking infrared, radar and missile warning receivers, chaff and flare dispensers, satellite and data-burst communications.
The HC-130 can fly in the day; however, crews normally fly night at low to medium altitude levels in contested or sensitive environments, both over land or overwater. Crews use NVGs for tactical flight profiles to avoid detection to accomplish covert infiltration/exfiltration and transload operations. To enhance the probability of mission success and survivability near populated areas, crews employ tactics that include incorporating no external lighting or communications, and avoiding radar and weapons detection.
Drop zone objectives are done via personnel drops and equipment drops. Rescue bundles include illumination flares, marker smokes and rescue kits. Helicopter air-to-air refueling can be conducted at night, with blacked out communication with up to two simultaneous helicopters. Additionally, forward area refueling point operations can be executed to support a variety of joint and coalition partners.
Background
The HC-130P/N is the only dedicated fixed-wing combat search and rescue platform in the Air Force inventory. The 71st and 79th Rescue Squadrons in Air Combat Command, the 550th Special Operations Squadron in Air Education and Training Command, the 920th Rescue Group in Air Force Reserve Command and the 106th Rescue Wing, 129th RQW and 176th Wing in the Air National Guard operate the aircraft.
First flown in 1964, the aircraft has served many roles and missions. It was initially modified to conduct search and rescue missions, provide a command and control platform, in-flight-refuel helicopters and carry supplemental fuel for extending range and increasing loiter time during search operations.
In April 2006, the continental U.S. search and rescue mission was transferred back to Air Combat Command at Langley AFB, Va. From 2003 to 2006, the mission was under the Air Force Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field, Fla. Previously, HC-130s were assigned to ACC from 1992 to 2003. They were first assigned to the Air Rescue Service as part of Military Airlift Command.
They have been deployed to Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in support of operations Southern and Northern Watch, Allied Force, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. HC-130s also support continuous alert commitments in Alaska and the Horn of Africa.
General Characteristics
Primary function: Rescue platform
Contractor: Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Power Plant: Four Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engines
Thrust: 4,910 shaft horsepower, each engine
Wingspan: 132 feet, 7 inches (40.4 meters)
Length: 98 feet, 9 inches (30.09 meters)
Height: 38 feet, 6 inches (11.7 meters)
Weight: 83,000 pounds (37,648 kilograms)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 155,000 pounds (69,750 kilograms)
Fuel Capacity: 73,000 pounds (10,724 gallons)
Payload: 30,000 pounds (13,608 kilograms)
Speed: 289 miles per hour (464 kilometers per hour) at sea level
Range: beyond 4,000 miles (3,478 nautical miles)
Ceiling: 33,000 feet (10,000 meters)
Armament: countermeasures/flares, chaff
Crew: Three officers (pilot, co-pilot, navigator) and four enlisted (flight engineer, airborne communications specialist, two loadmasters). Additional crewmembers include a Guardian Angel team consisting of one combat rescue officer and three pararescuemen
Unit Cost: $77 million (fiscal 2008 replacement cost)
Initial operating capability: 1964
Inventory: Active force, 13; ANG, 13; Reserve, 10
1. I Told Santa Claus
2. Christmas Is a Special Day
3. Jingle Bells
4. I'll Be Home for Christmas
5. Silver Bells
6. Frosty the Snowman
7. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
8. Blue Christmas
9. Silent Night
10. White Christmas
11. Please Come Home for Christmas
12. Amazing Grace
1. I took this photograph at my job at the nursing home, of the charge nurse. I picked this photo as my best one because I want to become a certifide nurse myself and this charge nurse enspires me alot.2. When I took this photo I decided to go without my flash and only use the natural florecent lighting of the office. When I shot the photo I was in a low body position and made sure the subject which was the nurse would be off center to get the entire view of the other objects around her and as I photographed her I was about three feet away as I took the photo shot.I zoomed my camera to 0331. JPG. As I read the entire chapter I noticed that it's a form of the curves line, as the nurses head was tipped as she was charting.
Secret #1: I feel more alive and more alert, not to mention happier, at 5:30 in the morning.
Sunrise taken at 5:30am. I was smiling and carefree. Self-portrait done at 3:00am. Not so happy. I'm a night owl by the way. Me staying up til 4:00am or later is normal.
1) I imported an image which was relevant to the theme
2) I 'Posterized' the image to separate the colours of the image
3) I used colours from my Day of the Dead mood board to fill the colours in the background. I then used the 'Smudge' too to create an interesting swirling effect
Cukrzyca jest chorobą coraz bardziej powszechną, a nieleczona może prowadzić do wielu ciężkich powikłań, takich jak choroby nerek, kwasica ketonowa, śpiączka cukrzycowa, choroby serca i inne. Zdiagnozowany pacjent musi regularnie sprawdzać poziom glukozy we krwi, aplikować sobie odpowiednie dawki insuliny i przestrzegać określonej diety. #cukrzyca #diabetyk #cukrzyk --> oliwka24.pl/cukrzyca/
Revelation 6:1~2
1. I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder, “Come!”
2. I looked, and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a...
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1/13/11. My friend leepatch convinced me to do another 52 weeks so this is my round 2. I know it will be a lot of work, but I am looking forward to it. Hope I can finish out the year like I did last time.
Warsztaty, dyskusje i test wiedzy – to elementy Kieleckich Dni Informatyki, które w dniach 1 i 2 kwietnia organizują Kielecki Park Technologiczny i Politechnika Świętokrzyska. W tym roku odbędzie się już trzecia, jeszcze bardziej rozszerzona edycja projektu.
1) I chose this object because it absorbs natural light pretty well.
2) The lighting in this casts a shadow making the tennis ball seem really big.
This photo satisfies requirement 1. I took this photo in a park near the campus. I used a fast shutter speed which is 1/500s in order to freeze but do not blur the model. I also used a large aperture which is f/2.8 to make the background clear.
1.) I wanted to make an otherwise uneventful and plain picture seem more artistic and eye catching.
2.) The color of the grass and the bikes. What's more, I love how it looks like a painting,
For this photo I shot the mask in Aperture Priority mode, with a shutter speed of 1/15. The exposure for this was set at -1. I also had the iso set at 1600.
1. I put a heart on the playying card.
2. I took out the cats front teeth
3. I changed the color of the midgets hat
4. I changed the pattern of the belt around the lady in the red dress.
5. I took out the clouds in the sky.
6. I took out some of the smoke
7. I changed the color of the cats eye
8. I took out the walnut
9. I changed the color of Alice's hair
10. I took out the roses on the plant and added in another flower.
1.) I have been in love with music since the day I was born. One thing I love and will cherish for the rest of my life is the piano. It is such a delicate yet powerful instrument that gives me a kind of euphoria no drug could ever compare to.
2.) Line
3.) Rhythm
4.) Basic edit
5.) Shallow
6.) Interior light