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Test shot with the Leica-Minolta 90mm F/4 at F/11. This red colour usually bleeds out but here it's pretty well defined.
From Elsie's on-line class. I am not very good about following through with journaling, despite my good intentions....we'll see if I stick with it during the class.
Horseback Riding in Spain
Summer 2012 Educational Internship in Cuzco, Peru
Fall 2012 University of Malaga, Spain
enjoying a peaceful afternoon with Diamante, a horse rescued from neglect, In the mountains of Spain
As the two take a break to relax after a hard day's work...it was one of my frolly to sneak peek into their privacy..however they don't seem to be bothered by me and my friend...the camera..
This was a small side project that turned into something a lot bigger than planned.
The idea was to figure out what it takes to define a person, what facial fetures are the strongest and how they tell us who we are looking at.
2012 Volunteer Leadership weekend: Defining the Future at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus on October 18-20. Photo by Steven Bridges. Visit Steven's blog at sbphotos.com and his website stevenbridges.com
I scaned in a military hand signal manual.
I will be unlocking one per day until they're done.
Help me re-define these signals.
. . . one simple spot, one special oasis hiden from the burning world . . . water rushing beneath my feet . . .
Hardraw falls, Yorkshire
This place was so beautiful, and you would never really expect it to be in such a random place in the country. You even have to go through a pub to get to it
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In this workshop from Charlie Mulholland we defined our problem and all the stakeholders of the project.
Panel -- Defining Actions: What Shaped My Service in the Marine Corps?
Moderator: Dr. Thomas X. Hammes, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University
Panelist: Gen James F. Amos, USMC (Ret.), former Commandant of the Marine Corps (2010-2014)
Panelist: LtGen Ronald L. Bailey, USMC, Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations
Panelist: Gen Alfred M. Gray Jr., USMC (Ret.), former Commandant of the Marine Corps (1987-1991)
Panelist: LtGen Frederick McCorkle, USMC (Ret.), former Deputy Commandant for Aviation