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Soort voertuig: Officier van Dienst Geneeskunde
Roepnummer: 19-819
Post: Onbekend
Merk: Toyota Prius
Opbouw: Onbekend
Bijzonderheden: Geen
Divers from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mexico, Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago search a ship's hull during Exercise TRADEWINDS 19 in St.Vincent and the Grenadines on 12 June 2019.
Photo: MCpl True-dee McCarthy, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
IS03-2019-0011-004
bangkok, thailand
1972
life along the canals (khlongs) of bangkok
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Bus 19 is another bus i'm buying for my non - profit School Bus Heritage. I've made the choice to use the windows and seats for other buses then use it for storage.
For a brief moment, oh sure, I jumped. But figuring it wasn’t a real moose was pretty quick to come to mind. With all the vegetation that has grown over, it's funny how one would stumble on a statue of a moose in the middle of the woods if they didn't know about the park.
I knew I had gotten into the back area of the park. The part nobody, that I have seen, has been to get pictures of. Especially something I had my mind on getting a photo of.
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The GAD-19 (Ground Assault Droid) was designed to be dropped into a hot zone before ground troops were deployed to the area. Sporting a JA/DD (Jump Assist/Decent Decelerator) jetpack, the GAD can cover and secure a large area rapidly. Unfortunately, the droid was rushed into service and has proven to be ineffective against medium and heavy armor. Upgrade kits are in the works to provide the GAD with supplemental anti-armor weapons.
This is my first mech attempt.
Thanks to all the mech builders out there... I am sure that I have ripped off someone.
Moscow Frunze Central Aerodrome, 29 August 1993.
There used to be a large collection of Russian military aircraft near the centre of Moscow.
An ordinary looking MiG-19 'Farmer'. I can't find the exact type.
The amazing collection was still intact in 1993 when I first visited. An entrance fee was asked to get access.
Frunze Aerodrome (or Khodinka) was Moscow's first international airport. It closed in 2003. Most aircraft got vandalised after that and were scrapped. Some survived and moved to a better place.
I saw her coming from a distance and I knew instantly she'd make a great subject. She was with a male friend and I asked them both if I could take their photo and explained why and a little about the project. Her reaction was not positive initially but her friend was up for it and he went first. I think that made her feel a little more comfortable about it and decided she'd give it a go.
She was great...she knew what to do straight away...and made this cool photo. Thanks Stranger #19.
Taken as part of the Flickr 100 Strangers photography project www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers
View my 100 Strangers project on my website www.robertrheadphotography.co.uk/100strangers
Classic blue single truck tram set on an excursion through Amsterdam. Line 19 will resurface in 3 months (actually 99 days) as a combination of a truncated line 9 and line 10. © Henk Graalman 6825 (863+884 1969)
Laid down 6 August 1918 by the Ford Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan
Launched 30 January 1919
Commissioned USS Eagle No. 19, 25 June 1919
Designated PE-19, 17 July 1920
On 15 February 1942 picked up survivors from the Brazilian merchant Buarque that was torpedoed by the German submarine U-432, 30 nautical miles south-west of Cape Henry in position
36º35'N, 75º20'W and landed at Norfolk, VA
Struck from the Navy list 10 March 1945
Destroyed 6 August 1946.
#19/52 Street shot
Street photography is one of those things I dread, so this challenge was a good one for me. My local street was not busy at all for a Saturday afternoon. After a couple of shots I saw this man sitting messing with something in his hands. He was actually looking down, but by the time I pulled and shot, he had raised his head. Anyway, here you go! Another challenge met.
Sakura-bokeh. Nikon S3; Nikkor 50mm f12; Portra 160. From my blog: rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/the-beautifu...