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Scenes at the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway where the line from Stonehenge Works to Mundays Hill is being relaid. Photo taken on 17th September 2019.
Not perhaps an interesting shot (besides the fact that the thermometer we got for Christmas here at work says it's 23, so why am I cold?).
However, notice it seems to have a 16:9 aspect ratio... because it was taken with my newest picture taking medium, only this one can take pictures in such rapid succession that it looks like things are moving. Moving Pictures!
Video Camera!
Canon HFS100! HD Video projects here I come!
Brendan (left) and a friend at the start of Cupid's Undie Run. The Pour House, 319 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, DC.
Enclosed places, especially those with springs discharging H2S-laden waters, can have high concentrations of H2S. We checked gas levels before entering each enclosed passageway.
Check out the boots! And as for the hats, well .....
Maybe it's just me, but they don't appear to be sitting on anything! Their rears seem to be suspended by some sort of anti-gravity machine, with only their feet touching the floor.
There are no clues to location or date, although the back of the postcard looks British.
On the back is written 'To Naomi from your sister Florrie' You can see the strong family resemblance between them. The girl on the right (Naomi? Florrie?) is wearing a wedding ring. She also has a more daring hemline.
Properties participating in the Rain Check program, which provides stormwater tools at a reduced cost for Philadelphia residents who live in the combined sewer area, like the stormwater planter in this image. To learn more, click here!
This photo was taken at insomnia58
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After the prescribed inspection of my car my old first-aid-kit had to be replaced. Daniel got the old one for playing and shared it with his friends.
Right here Annika is checking wether Daniel is doing it all right...
All comments, critics and praises ;-) are welcome...
WASHINGTON, DC - March 31, 2011: Washington Capitals forward Alexander Semin (#28) is checked to the ice along the boards by Columbus Blue Jackets forward Samuel Pahlsson (#26) during their NHL ice hockey game at Verizon Center.
For more, read the "Blog Post Title Here" on clydeorama.com.
check him out at www.swamirecords.com or www.indian.co.uk or www.myspace.com/dansartain and be sure to check out the video that Jason Hamric and I shot for him at www.jamric.com/dan.mov
It seems, that certain Events today (2018-ish) -
aren't Hip-'n-Happenin',
unless
there are Food Trucks present.
Checking the route
Fighting alongside the Afghan National Army and Police in Helmand
The patrol started off just like any other from Patrol Base Shaheed (2.5 Km North East of Showal) on Thursday 4 March 2010. The Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police were in the lead. As usual they had with them a handful of soldiers from the 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh there to offer support if needed.
Patrolling in the green zone, the soldiers were out to dominate the ground taken during Operation Moshtarak just over two weeks ago.
The tranquility was shattered an hour into the patrol after the Afghan Security Forces left a compound where they had been talking to village elders.
Insurgents opened up on the patrol from a few hundred meters away using neighboring compounds for cover. The patrol took cover in an irrigation ditch observing the insurgent movements firing when they identified targets.
Using the ANA and ANP to suppress the insurgents the British troops moved location to join up with the ANA and ANP commanders. While the Afghans kept the insurgents pinned down the British patrol commander Lieutenant Adam Libby called in surveillance aircraft to monitor the insurgent’s movements.
The key to this firefight was to use just the right amount of force to suppress the insurgents and minimise damage to the area.
With aircraft up in the sky monitoring the situation the patrol headed back to base knowing that their every move was being tracked.
Picture Credit: Major Paul Smyth
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The fireman aboard CNJ 113 quickly checks the status of the fire before decided whether or not coal needs to be added.
Taken during a night photo session held by MPT and Dak Dillon Photography
*This image was taken on private property with permission from the crew and event organizers. Please do not trespass!*
Confronting Homelessness
Video: www.lifeplusstyle.com/realitycheck.html
Anderson, Indiana (November 12, 2010) – This past Friday The Christian Center (TCC) and Alternatives, Inc. teamed together to host Reality Check, an overnight homelessness awareness and fundraising event in Anderson. Approximately 150 people spent the night, some sleeping in houses made from cardboard and using cardboard as their bed and blankets.
As of the last official count it was estimated that there were over 670,000 people who experience homelessness on any given day. In the Anderson, Indiana, Madison County area the best estimate of as to the number of homeless people is around 650 at any time according to Shayne Tacket, Operations Manager, at The Christian Center.
Homelessness has no boundaries when it comes to age, sex, or nationally. According to National Alliance to End Homelessness, measuring youth homelessness has been a major challenge; unfortunately, significant, seminal data on youth does not yet exist. While hard data isn’t available, the alliance estimates that young adults ages 18 to 25 make up 40 percent of street youth and about 33 percent of the total homeless youth population.
In today’s economy homelessness is becoming an even larger crisis for people of all ages and nationalities. Families that were once stable are finding themselves today with no place to go but to the streets. To make matters even worse is the fact that those trying to help, the shelters and soup kitchens, are being overwhelmed by the increased numbers of homeless and the decline in those who can help support their efforts everywhere.
To learn more about the homeless in our area and how to help visit The Christian Center at www.thechristiancenter.org/ or learn more about this crisis in the U.S. visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness, www.endhomelessness.org/.
U.S. Soldiers from A battery 3rd battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Division ask for personal information to Iraqi Nationals driving Toyota pick up truck in the western Desert of Tikrit, Iraq on April 16, 2006. US soldiers performed a patrol across a pipeline that runs through that deserted area.
(U.S. Army photo by Specialist Teddy Wade) (Released)