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Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

The ship's course recorder - tells the mate on watch how well the helmsman or autopilot is steering

Orrechiette

Lamb merguez, carrot purée, salad burnet.

 

Del Posto

New York, New York

(July 17, 2012)

 

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Chocolate

Chocolate tart with Yaupon holly, benne.

 

Notes: Dotting with benne oil. The bottom of the tart shell is a benne crisp. The whipped cream is infused with Yaupon holly - the only plant indigenous to N. America with caffeine. The whipped cream is dusted with rooibos.

 

McCrady's

Charleston, South Carolina

(November 15, 2017)

 

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Freshly Harvested Bamboo Shoot Dumpling

Wakame seaweed, celery.

  

Ishikawa (わか石)

Kagurazaka

Tokyo, Japan

(March 26, 2014)

 

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U.S. Army Sergeant Derek D. Niegsch, Medical Branch Instructor, International Special Training Center instructs multinational Soldiers as part of the International Special Training Center Advanced Medical First Responder Course, conducted by the ISTC Medical Branch, Feb. 17-19, 2015 in Pfullendorf, Germany. The students from the United States and European allies received the training to enhance their medical skills to support NATO Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen and treat combat trauma casualties using special forces-oriented medical procedures and skills. The ISTC provides centralized training for NATO Special Forces and similar units in Europe. The center is run by a cadre of instructors from nine member nations-Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and the United States. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Jason Johnston/Released)

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

Staff Sgt. Ryan Rudd, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear NCO-in-charge, Allied Forces North (AFNORTH) Battalion, checks the fit of an M-40 protective mask during the training day of the Brigade’s Warrior Task and Battle Drills course at the Lampertheim Training Area near Mannheim, Germany. The course tests Soldiers on basic combat skills and troop leading procedures while training them for the brigade’s Ultimate Warrior Competition in June. (NATO Brigade photo)

Photos taken at Poppy Hills Golf Course and onsite restaurant in Pebble Beach, CA.

 

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Elisabetta

 

Olio su legno

CORSO DI DISEGNO E PITTURA

Circuit de Le Luc en Provence.

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

Chicken

Wild bay aroma, buttermilk with black truffles.

(Rasmus Kofoed)

 

Paired with Spring Mountain Vineyard "Elivette," Napa Valley, 2005.

 

Twelve Days of Christmas: Rasmus Kofoed

The Restaurant at Meadowood

Meadowood Napa Valley

St. Helena, California

(December 18, 2013)

 

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A very early outing for Russell Brokkes in a Ford Sierra Cosworth, acting as course car on the Lindisfarne rally back in the 80,s

Hinoki

Blueberry.

(Atsushi Tanaka)

 

Katianna Hong and Atsushi Tanaka

Twelve Days of Christmas

Day 10: Atsushi Tanaka

The Restaurant at Meadowood

Meadowood Napa Valley

St. Helena, California

(December 17, 2015)

 

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Marseille - Parc Chanot - Mini parcours du combattant

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

Duck

Confit and cured breast.

 

kadeau

Copenhagen, Denmark

(January 31, 2013)

 

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Courses CRYO au profit de la fondation Sur la pointe des pieds.

Strobist: Umbrella high above camera

 

Model: Carolyne

Left alone and forgotten, this abandoned golf course pond sites idle, day after day, only to sink further towards a watery grave.

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) first year students compete in the obstacle course held throughout the RMC grounds on September 17, 2021. Each team is assessed as they race through 12 different obstacles with the best time at the end being declared the winner.

Probably the best lens a person aiming for clinical image quality for dSLR can get today (although getting the Olympus equivalent would most probably triple-outresolve this in a click). Although, getting with the calibrating USB dock is probably the right course of action. I would have to say, thx to my friends, that I had the opportunity to try this very hyped lens on a Canon 7D, Canon 5D and 6D as well as on my Nikon D750.

 

The lens performance is top notch: fast focus, unreal top of the class sharpness, excellent build quality. The review would stop there with a high recommendation, shouting OMG and embracing this lens as the saviour of photography, but I am sorry to tell you that for now, I do not like this lens.

 

It has everything going for it, but the list of downsides for me was way too long to justify a purchase. I was probably a victim of the Sigma lottery. It’s just plagued by lens-body compatibility issues (which probably would have been solved with the USB dock and yes you probably would say that my friends and the many copies of stores I have tried have the wrong copy).

 

On the 7D, it was irregular in its micro-adjustment sometimes in the positive, sometimes in the negatives, never right. On the 5D, I was lucky for its accuracy. On the 6D, the micro-adjustment nightmare began again. I compare it to a nifty-fifty f1.8 on Canon and that lens was more accurate than the Sigma. On the D750, I adjusted it once and it was consistent from there on (nothing fools the D750 AF… it’s just that good).

 

The lens also lacked soul. There was something about its clinicality that threw me off. The in-focus zone would be degradingly sharp on my human subjects, the out of focus zone wouldn’t fade in fast enough to balance the sharpness out as it felt like the circles were confused between halfway fading or halfway showing. Then the faded veiled somewhat faded colors are a thing need to get used to. If you have used Nikkor lenses, you know how saturated and nicely contrasty they can get, this lens just isn’t it.

 

To top that off, the weight of the lens was close to uncomfortable. I believe my work with the 35mm focal length is of the street photography and candid. Having to move nimble with the ART35 was definitely more blocking than flowing. The ART35 needs to be used with two hands like my 24-70. It wasn’t long until I ran out of passion in using it.

 

Of course all those problems and whining could be solved by time and getting used to it. Time nowadays is a luxury I have less and less. If I purchase a piece of equipment, I’d rather have it working and pleasing me at my current state. After all, photography is an instinctive sport. This last problem was the one that made me drop the idea of getting the lens: exposure consistency or the lack thereof. I mostly shoot AUTO-ISO on Program, Shutter and Aperture priority. I go Manual only when absolutely needed. The lens and the camera wouldn’t agree on the proper exposure. If the subject is in the “vignetted” zone (not in the center), the camera would overexpose and under if the subject was in the center. I suppose I trust my “matrix metering” a lot more than I should, but this is how Nikkor lenses are used and work perfectly.

 

The Sigma ART35 and me never connected yet. It might take time, a lot of it. I’m not saying it’s bad. For many, it will probably be THE BEST LENS they would have purchased in a long time and perhaps the best 1000$ lens investment in their gear. They’d even have enough time to work around the problems and make it shine. I just have the downside of being optically spoiled by way too many more interesting options and I’m looking for something with a better balance of personality and optical performance in which using the Sigma was like dating a lifeless incredibly pretty yet expensive girl. Wouldn’t mind meeting her again on special specific occasions. We all need one like that ;)

Brassica

Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, mustard greens, pumpernickel.

 

The American Restaurant

Kansas City, Missouri,

(March 15, 2013)

 

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In July, 1996 a 'goalgetters' course was held for boys and girls at Arbroath High School. With those who took art were, from left - Dave Beattie (left); and Jim Low (right).

Pictures from race course, start line, finish line. TEAMS are in separate album

Sanna having fun at the meet.

Photo is of a reproduction Neolithic "Earth Mother" figure from Malta sometimes called "Sleeping Venus".

Not only is the Shillong Golf Course scenic and enjoyable, it is also challenging. It enjoys the rare distinction of being one of the few natural golf courses in Asia.

Key West Golf Course, 1920s. Monroe County Library Collection.

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