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MV-22 Osprey sold to the Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces flies into Naval Air Station North Island. This aircraft has not yet been delivered to Japan and was flying under the call sign 'Bell Zero One.' This aircraft designated for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) also has a US Navy BUNO painted just forward of the horizontal stabilizer (169315).
EXPLORE Mar 22, 2009 #123
- Tú vigila bé, que des d´aquà tens unes vistes privilegiades...
- Tú vigila bien que desde aquà tienes unas vistas privilegiadas .....
Bon dia !!!
Buenos dÃas !!!
Can't believe it's week 22 already....where has the time gone?!
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Aankondiging van de loketsluiting in het station van Hoofddorp.
Announcement from the closure from the ticket office.
This year for the annual Suicide Walk, my friend, who lost her son to suicide, and I made ornaments for the walkers on our "Remembering Ryan" team.
Day 22 of #AllanAugust with Elwin, my Elven Allan. I’ve been wanting to do an elf custom, green haired custom and freckled Allan custom for literally years, so this was three birds, one stone kind of deal.
His freckles were done with a toothbrush flicking on brown paint, and his hair is painted but the rest of him was layers and layers of pencils, pastels and a LOT of MSC.
His ears are attached with wire and epoxy putty, and yes, he’s anatomically correct ;)
Coloquei tanta expectativa nesse magnético que me decepcionei =(
Ele é bem bonito, mas nem o Ãmã dele e nem o efeito colaboraram.. Achei que seria mais forte.
Sou muito exigente? rs
2x Teal + 1x TC Ludurana
This is the third and final post relating to the Battle of the River Plate and features the second Leander-class light cruiser that participated, HMS Ajax (22).
Ajax was built at Vickers' Shipyard, in Barrow-in-Furness, England. Laid down on 7 February 1933, she was launched on 1 March 1934 and completed on 12 April 1935. After serving in the Caribbean, she underwent her first refit in late 1937, at which time the four single 4-inch QF high-angle guns were replaced by twin turrets, as seen above (compare with Achilles' original fit in the image I posted two days ago). She retained a Fairey Seafox spotter planes, although they were later replaced by Supermarine Walruses.
She became famous for her part in the 13 December 1939 Battle of the River Plate, in which the Admiral Graf Spee obtained seven hits on her, disabling X and Y turrets, causing further structural damage and 12 casualties including seven killed. At the end of the action she had less than 20% of her 6" main armament remaining.
In 1942 her anti-aircraft armament was improved with the addition of 11 Oerlikon 20mm cannons. She was bombed in harbour at Bone, Algeria, in 1943 and refitted in Norfolk Navy Yard, VA., where four American quadruple 40mm anti-aircraft mounts replaced some (all?) of the earlier AA fits.
She returned to Europe in time to support the landings at Gold Beach on D-Day and later Operation Dragoon, the invasion of southern France in August 1944. Post-war, she supported British anti-Communist operations in Greece. She also escorted the refrigerated cargo ship Highland Monarch for at least part of her journey (probably from Freetown) to the mouth of the Elbe river, Germany, in 1946. The cargo ship was repatriating the surviving members of the Admiral Graf Spee's crew, many of whom were reluctant to go, having married and settled in Argentina in the six year since they were interned.
Ajax was decommissioned in 1948 and went for scrapping in 1949.
Details of the Leander-class design and fit can be found under the Achilles image posted two days ago.
Seen under glass in the Museum of the Royal Dockyard at Chatham Historic Dockyard.
The V-22 Osprey is an American military tiltrotor aircraft with both a vertical takeoff and landing, and short takeoff and landing capability. Made of using only the pieces of 5762.
22 / 100 : Tough one.
Damn, it feels like i'm really behind with my photo uploads lately.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think it's such a bad thing : might it even mean that I finally got over that URGE, the need of showing my work to others in every possible way hoping to get their approval? Yeah, maybe.
On the other hand, it also means that I finally got busier with jobs and commissions and so on.
So, this photo was taken over a week ago, after spending a full afternoon at my favorite spot in the city to find strangers.
Since so much time passed by, I have to admit I don't remember very well our encounter.
The only thing I clearly remember is that she was with a guy, and they both kindly agreed immediately to have their portraits taken.
Now, why did I wait this long to post it, you might ask….
As you know, I decided to follow some rules when I started this 100 Strangers project and one of them was that I couldn't post choose more than one portrait per "session".
Might seem like a stupid rule but I truly believe it helps me to constantly learn and improve how to select images, how to detach from the photos and narrow down to the very best ones (for me, at least!)
But that day, almost right after this one, I took another portrait that really left me a bit speechless… And I got in that weird funk where you can't quite decided which one to post.
Two girls, two amazingly interesting faces, two important portraits…
I got stuck. And I couldn't seem to be able to get over it until….
Well, until I went out shooting again this saturday!
And as soon as I took the NEXT stranger portrait I knew I just HAD to make a decision so I sat down and picked the one that I would like to see the most among those 100 portraits once the project is gonna be complete : this one.
Thanks, stranger!
So, tomorrow I'll post the next stranger but in the meanwhile, why don't you go and check in my Facebook Page for the extras to see if you could understand which was the other portraits I couldn't choose between?
[This picture is #22 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page ]
Camera Info: Nikon D700 | 85mm (ƒ/1.8D) @ 85mm | ƒ/2.8 | ISO 400 | 1/180 s — Camera Handheld
22 Degree Halo © Copyright Andrew Birch 2019.
A 22 degree halo spotted yesterday 9/2/2019. I don't recall ever seeing one before, I think they're quite rare. Caused by light passing through ice crystals high in the sky.
©2017 Richard Arte Digital. 22_22A
Canon AE1 Program 50mm
FUJICOLOR C200 (Expired 2015.01)
Developed and scanned in two different photo studios.
Practice with my first SLR camera during November-December 2016
Location: Alajuela's Central Park. Alajuela, Costa Rica.
My bedside table books- we finally had some beautiful sun on Friday, but this came out really grainy, I think my settings were way wrong, ugh. Rebecca Lily Modern Retro Subtle preset and texture from Les Brumes.
And my hubby is following the BFL program, in case anyone is wondering... :)
Kern County Fire Department
Station 22 - Maricopa
Shop #: 4703 | Job #: 11525-01
2001 Pierce Dash
1500/750-30A (Waterous CMU pump)
Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine
[strobist setup]
yongnuo yn568ex at 12 - 1/128 @ 105 mm
[camera]
Fujifilm x-t10
[camera setup]
ISO200, 1/180, f8
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Fujinon 35mm f1.4
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yongnuo rf-603CII
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