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inside the Opera House of Valencia

Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK)

 

Fliegerschiessen Axalp 2022

 

Perhaps helpful information for users of the Canon 1D series APS-H format cameras:

 

For some of Canons more modern EF-S lenses there are replacement EF mounts available to buy. The DIY mount conversion is easy, as there are only 6 small screws (4 for the bayonet; 2 for the contacts) holding the EF-S bayonet.

Additional advantage is the now metal mount, as there was always criticism for the plastic lens mounts.

 

I have successfully converted following EF-s lenses to EF mount:

Canon EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~12mm and even full frame from 14mm upwards)

Canon EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~22mm)

Canon EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H at all focal lengths)

 

Life on the tall ship St Lawrence II includes some pretty amazing sunsets. Here the Executive Officer and Watch Officer are captured between the top of the deck house and the boom for the main sail.

[InsurreKtion] Family Command Center - @Tres Chic

 

[InsurreKtion] Pale Autumn Set

 

~The Green Door~ Contemporary Skybox with Kitchen

Duisburg, Germany

US Special Operations Command DHC-8 about to touch down for a fuel stop at Prestwick airport, Ayrshire, Scotland.

rincon hill - san francisco, california

A cheeky little VicViper at Starfighter Command, fueled and ready for action.

 

(Alt shot to main photo on Instagram)

 

Part 48 of 52 of my 'Build-a-MOC-a-Week' project for 2021.

I'm super excited about this set, and I hope you like it too!

 

♥ includes 23 individual tattoos + a linked layer

♥ comes in fresh, healed, faded and fatpack

♥ copy, no mod, no transfer (tintable is mod!)

♥ optimized for legacy male, but should work on most bodies (please try a demo!)

 

Command Event Opens on September 13th!

Command Event

"stay in formation lads, washing on the line below"

HCC900 Amarok

This command shuttle saw centuries of service, bringing cheap firepower to space and aerial engagements.

 

Manufacturer: Goznian Aero Fleet(2006-2142), NUCOM Limited(2146-present)

Crew: 52

Length: 613ft

Propulsion: 10x E-1339 flamjet retro-fambulators, 3x CA3 deep-space punchers

Armament: 4x point-defense autocannons, 2x jumbocannons, multiple VLS missile cells

 

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

 

-SRWE

-SnapDragonPrime 5.0 ENB

-Console Commands (Time Stop, FOV, No Clip)

////BEGIN LOG\\\\

 

After almost a week of vicious fighting through the icy ruins, the clanker command decided to pull out its remaining forces and surrender the port.

  

As soon as the droid forces retreated into their base in the cave systems to the north we all finally had some time to rest up and regroup. Everyone except for the ARF elements that is.

 

While the rest of the 253rd legion got to resupply and rest within the city ruins, my recon group was sent back out into the frigid cold to look for any pockets of remaining droids.

 

Bolt and I got sent to the eastern outskirts of the city. This sector of the city had been evacuated by the droids first and hadn't seen activity in two days. We didn't expect to find much.

 

[CL-8675]Jockey: See anything from up there?

 

[CT-2255]Bolt: Nothin but ice. Just a giant flat plain of ice. Ice over there. Ice over here. Ice on the ground. Ice on my armour. Ice...

 

Jockey: Ok. Shut up. I get it, there's lots of ice. Any activity on that ice?

 

Bolt: Looks like a storm is picking up several clicks to the east. That's it.

 

Jockey: Ill inform command about that.

  

Jockey on comm: Come in command this is CL-8675 reporting from recon patrol 14. Over.

 

Command: We read you CL-8675. What's your patrol's status?

 

Jockey: We've completed our sweep of the sector. Not detecting any functional droids nor any forms of life in the vicinity. Sector secure. However, we are picking up a storm about 11 clicks east-northeast of our position. Over.

 

Command: Well take a look at that. Your patrol is free to return to base. Over.

  

Jockey: Alright Bolt, let's get out of here.

 

Bolt: Don't have to tell me twice. The damn quartermaster division couldn't even equip us with the right gear. The ice crystals are starting to build up on my visor.

 

Jockey: Bolt, I swear if you say ice one more time I'm going to ship you back to Kamino on janitorial duties.

 

Bolt: Loud and clear lieutenant. Loud and clear.

 

////END LOG\\\\

  

For the 253 legion thing. I've always liked Rhen Var. S/O to all them Battlefront 1 players!!!

Nasa Visitor Center, Greenbelt, MD

"This is a model of the Apollo Command Module, which carried a total of 27 astronauts to lunar orbit aboard nine missions between 1968 and 1972. Launched by a Saturn V rocket, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, the Command Module was the only part of the spacecraft recovered at the end of a mission."

NASA

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Adams Place Elevated Walkway (Canary Wharf Crossrail Bridge), London, England

 

The hippest place to photograph in London at the moment! I think most of you will know where this is but for those who don't its the brand new elevated walkway over Adams Place taking to you to the new Crossrail station (not open yet), this bridge only opened a month or so a go so as you can imagine its popular with photographers.

 

Whilst in London the other week I couldn't resist in visiting this stunning looking structure and what makes it even more interesting for me is that its designed by Sir Norman Foster, I am a big fan of his and there is a lot of buildings in London now designed by him.

 

I really enjoyed editing this photo, its one of them photos that seem to edit well and I have many idea of doing another few different edits to this photo, I might do a triptych at some point.

 

As you can see there is a chap at the end of the bridge which I quite liked as an addition to the photo and believe it or not he came up to me and apologised for being in my photo but I thanked and said it was no problem. Not long after another guy came up to me and said how great it is this station and how Canary Wharf was proud to have something like this, whats happened in Canary Wharf? People are not generally this polite to photographers here but keep it up Canary Wharf, I like this new you!!

 

Have a great Monday!

 

Photo Details

Sony Alpha SLT-A99 / ISO400 / f/8 / 1/25s / Sony Carl Zeiss 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM @ 22mm

 

Software Used

Lightroom CC

 

Location Information

Canary Wharf railway station is currently under construction on the Isle of Dogs in east London, as part of the Crossrail project. Construction began in May 2009 and the station is expected to open in 2018. During the project's development the station was named Isle of Dogs, before the current name was adopted. It will cost an estimated £500 million to build.

 

The station will be situated between Whitechapel and Custom House on the Crossrail line, and it will provide an interchange with Canary Wharf tube station on the London Underground and Poplar DLR station on the Docklands Light Railway.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Wharf_railway_station

APRA HARBOR, Guam (Aug. 23, 2011) - The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) transits Apra Harbor, Guam, after a scheduled port visit. Ronald Reagan is underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Shawn J. Stewart)

 

** Interested in following U.S. Pacific Command? Engage and connect with us at www.facebook.com/pacific.command and twitter.com/PacificCommand and www.pacom.mil/

Ellsworth Air Force Base (AFB) (IATA: RCA, ICAO: KRCA, FAA LID: RCA) is a United States Air Force base located about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Rapid City, South Dakota, just north of the town of Box Elder. The host unit at Ellsworth is the 28th Bomb Wing (28 BW) assigned to the Global Strike Command's Eighth Air Force. The 28 BW is one of the Air Force's two B-1B Lancer wings (the other is the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess AFB, Texas). As of 2017, the 28th Bomb Wing is commanded by Colonel John Edwards; its Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Adam Vizi. A controversial expansion of a bomber training area encompassing the Northern Plains known as the Powder River Training Complex began in 2008. Ellsworth AFB is 10 miles east of Rapid City, S.D. The relationship between Ellsworth and Rapid City was exemplified by Ellsworth's main entrance, a gift from the citizens of Rapid City, constructed to symbolize a B-52 Stratofortress, one of the aircraft formerly flown by the 28th Bomb Wing. This entrance has recently been replaced. The mission of the 28th Bomb Wing is to deliver combat power for global military response. It is divided into the 28th Operations Group, the 28th Maintenance Group, the 28th Mission Support Group and the 28th Medical Group. Ellsworth has a population of about 8,000 military members, family members and civilian employees. Rapid City itself has a population of just more than 62,500. There are about 3,800 military retirees in western South Dakota.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellsworth_Air_Force_Base

 

The 28th Bomb Wing is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Eighth Air Force (8 AF) of the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) and is stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. The wing is also the "host unit" at Ellsworth AFB. The wing is one of only two B-1B Lancer strategic bomber wings in the United States Air Force, the other being the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. Active for over 60 years, the 28th was a component wing of Strategic Air Command's deterrent force throughout the Cold War. The 28th Bomb Wing has been commanded by Colonel John R. Edwards since September 2017. The previous commander was Colonel Gentry Boswell from 2015-2017; its Command Chief Master Sergeant is CMSgt Adam Vizi.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Bomb_Wing

 

Ellsworth Air Force Base Website: www.ellsworth.af.mil

Also known as Bishop Ranch.

San Ramon, California.

The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) a memorial relating the historical impact of and on Bomber Command during the Second World War. Located on Canwick Hill, overlooking the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.

 

The city of Lincoln was selected for the location of the IBCC because 27 RAF Bomber Command stations (over a third of all Bomber Command stations) were based in the county during World War II. The large amount of airfields led to Lincolnshire being nicknamed the "Bomber County".

 

Located at Canwick Hill, the centre is just under two and half miles from RAF Waddington, which suffered the greatest losses of any Bomber Command station, and close to the former Avro aircraft production facility at Bracebridge Heath. A view of Lincoln Cathedral, a prominent landmark for aircrews, forms an important part of the vista from the centre of the Memorial Spire.

 

The aim of the IBCC is to tell the personal stories of members of the RAF Bomber Command, ground crew and civilians impacted by the bombing campaigns during the Second World War. The centre will also provide a comprehensive record of the role of Bomber Command's squadrons and to digitally display historical documentation and photographs relating to the activity of Bomber Command.

 

Within the grounds of the International Bomber Command Centre the Spire Memorial was erected on 10 May 2015. The memorial is a spire, reflecting the connection to Lincoln Cathedral. Created out of Corten A weathering steel, it is based on the dimensions of the wingspan of a Lancaster bomber, being 102ft high and 16ft at the base. The Spire was officially unveiled in October 2015 to an audience of 3,600 guests including 312 Bomber veterans.

 

The spire is encircled by walls carrying the names of all 57,871 men and women who gave their lives whilst serving in or supporting Bomber Command. This is the only place in the world where all these losses are memorialised.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bomber_Command_Centre

 

A command and control building on the hill at the top of the abandoned army camp.

Minifig mod by Mark Marquez. Circuit board and other hardware by Rob Hendrix. Microchip programming by Stuart Guarnieri.

 

More info about minifig electronics can be found at www.brickmodder.net

 

video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=43gAH3CBPoE

Swiss Special Forces Command (Kommando Spezialkräfte - KSK) during 2022 Axalp shooting event

 

Perhaps helpful information for users of the Canon 1D series APS-H format cameras:

 

For some of Canons more modern EF-S lenses there are replacement EF mounts available to buy. The DIY mount conversion is easy, as there are only 6 small screws (4 for the bayonet; 2 for the contacts) holding the EF-S bayonet.

Additional advantage is the now metal mount, as there was always criticism for the plastic lens mounts.

 

I have successfully converted following EF-s lenses to EF mount:

Canon EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~12mm and even full frame from 14mm upwards)

Canon EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~22mm)

Canon EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H at all focal lengths)

 

taken on South Common, Lincoln looking towards the International Bomber Command Memorial

Explore # 22 on Feb 18,2010

I was commissioned a Keller design a while ago and always liked the look of the character. He's a bit different from what I normally make, but I wanted to make the most of the cloth products I had and modified CAC's Keller cloths to be a little more accurate. My printer couldn't color match the Sand Blue on the printed helmet, but it doesn't look too far off.

 

In the meantime, I've got some other interesting projects underway, so as always, expect more, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!

 

-Andrew

Rescued from the junkyard crusher by my husband. Sold to a restorer.

Captain Kirk's command chair on the Constellation-class Enterprise.

 

The minifigure torso is a non-production prototype from Citizen Brick.

"Battery Command Station" (aka "District Command"), on "Fire Control Hill" just beyond Battery Russell.

Gannets in Flight

 

Off Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire UK

US Airforce (USAF, Air Mobility Command 60th AMW , 22sqn Travis AFB California) Lockheed C-5M 'Super Galaxy' 84-0060

 

Thanks for Brussels airport for letting this giant final stop on Taxiway 'M' for the great view.

 

BRU, Jan-2020

マグドネル・ダグラス F-15J イーグル 戦闘機(航空自衛隊創設70周年記念塗装機)

McDonnell Douglas F-15J “Eagle” Fighter Aircraft (JASDF / Koku-Jieitai 70th Anniversary Memorial Livery)

 

航空自衛隊 航空開発実験集団 飛行開発実験団 飛行実験群 飛行隊 / 岐阜基地

JASDF Air Development and Test Command, Air Development and Test Wing, Flight Test Group, Flight Test Squadron / Gifu Air Base

 

2024年11月17日 岐阜飛行場(航空自衛隊 岐阜基地 / 岐阜基地航空祭2024)にて撮影

November 17, 2024 at Gifu Airfield (JASDF Gifu Air Base / Gifu Airshow 2024), QGU / RJNG

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