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On 18 August 2015, the Jumpmaster Students conduct PWAC (Practical Work in the Aircraft) exam over Nijmegen Drop Zone. PWAC tests the ability of the Jumpmaster student to issue time warnings and hand and arm signals, conduct a Paratroop Door check and exit an aircraft while in flight. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)
Our final assignment in our Advanced Portraiture class is a Fantasy/Fashion portrait. I chose to do edgy fashion in a parking deck. My sister Amanda was kind enough to be my model in the freezing winter weather! This picture is one of my favorites.
Sometimes I get really blessed and when I gave the students Harajuko as one of there homework assignments they so nailed it that I had to flickr it.
From left to right:
Eleseren Brianna, Thunder Barthelmess, and Macayla Barthelmess
They will all graduate next week good luck you will need it........Hugggs Ava
On Friday, June 30, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) will host a graduation ceremony to celebrate 49 of its graduating apprentices, who are employed across 24 aerospace and advanced manufacturing companies in Washington State. The four-year machining (Aircraft-Oriented) and three-year Aircraft Mechanic (Airframe) graduates will be awarded a nationally recognized journey-level certificate. This is a significant and momentous occasion for AJAC and Washington State, as we sent these graduates on to serve as the new generation of machinists and aircraft mechanics.
As a Genesis non-afficionado I have no clue what is being played here (I think it's Genesis ... King Crimson??), but dig those Trontastic tones. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. Billed as "Advanced Mellotronics" on the night, this was the first Tron performance of the night at Mellofest.
Maybe I can have some Proggie prog identification ....
... or maybe I can just do the obvious and listen to In the Court of the Crimson King! Genesis my foot ...