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Yep, most associate decoys with hunting and guns. Well we hunt, just with cameras :)
The Bufflehead, at least here, is a super skittish creature. Maybe this will get them closer?
Air Brakes Deployed
Lesser Scaup with its webbed feet out to slow down its high speed approach before landing on the Choptank River in Maryland
These little fast flying black and white ducks are a real challenge for both focus and exposure
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Deployed to carry workers for the China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Company to Kuangsun copper mine, SY Class steam locomotive, 1583, is seen departing Baiyin, Gansu Province, China.
Looking through some old photos and came across this Royal Navy Westland Lynx deploying flares at Yeovilton Air Day 2015.
With his sights set on the fish (you can see it too), this bald eagle has his talons deployed to capture his next meal.
Deployment: BNDEP 30
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PHILIPPINE SEA (March 1, 2022) An AS332 Super Puma transports cargo to the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) during a replenishment-at-sea with the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9). Abraham Lincoln Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in U.S. 7th Fleet to enhance interoperability through alliances and partnerships while serving as a ready-response force in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Singley)
deployed hww
métal déployé, béton, branches déployées …
au dela des mots, composition et superpositions graphiques ...
mais c'est quand le printemps ?
Posted the inner image but designed this for a book. Loved the impact of how it turned out.
Image over image Collage.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 5, 2017) The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) departs from Naval Air Station North Island at the commencement of its 2017 deployment. The Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group is departing on a scheduled deployment to the Western Pacific where it will conduct bilateral exercises in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Rachael Treon/Released)
Photo taken by Herwart Schneider and kindly provided by him for inclusion on this page.
München-Riem
May 1988
N4754
Boeing 727-235
19474 / 607
Pan American World Airways (Pan Am)
One of Pan Am's ex-National Airlines 727s, deployed in Europe to operate connecting flights from hubs to smaller European cities.
Information from flickr - thanks to Paul Seymour:
ew to National Airlines as N4754 in 1968. Merged into Pan Am in 1980. To Delta Air Lines in 1991 then to Aeroejecutivos as XA-SFG in 1992. Renamed Aeroexo in 1993. Withdrawn from use at Monterrey in 1998. Still there in 2002. Presumed scrapped.
Registration details for this airframe:
rzjets.net/aircraft/?reg=54653
N4754 with National Airlines at LGA in August 1977:
www.flickr.com/photos/38998307@N05/8564121173
N4754 with Pan Am at SJU in September 1980 (earlier colours, white belly):
www.flickr.com/photos/paul-thallon/8666799109
N4754 with Pan Am at JFK in September 1984 (later colours):
www.flickr.com/photos/egcb_egcc/8179877495
This airframe as XA-SFG with Aeroexo at LAS in October 1994:
www.flickr.com/photos/l8rmt/51155126208
www.flickr.com/photos/l8rmt/51154224792
Scan from Kodachrome slide.
Scan from Kodachrome slide.
Another take on the Crazy Tuesday challenge: Childhood Memories. As an "Army Brat" for much of my formative years naturally playing with toy soldiers was a daily thing. These soldiers are not from back then all of those are missing in action. These are newer ones and not quite as cool as the older ones. Not much detail and not very well balanced.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!
Unlike most laser weapons the blast of this - disguised as a stormwater sewer pipe - light cannon with its wide dispersal of quantum laser light strings is more like a shot gun and was designed to quietly melt large holes into the hulls of unsuspecting passing ships causing them to sink. Unfortunately the weapon was found to be totally ineffective and was never deployed to the coast. One of the early test firings set fire to Fremont Labs Research Facility - that used to be located on top of the pilings here -damaging the firing mechanism and causing random and harmless low power firings like the one captured here from time to time. Fremont Bridge, Willamette River, Portland, OR Feel the ≈≈≈ in lightbox view. O8738 - Happy Sliders Sunday!
couldnt believe my luck with giving my camera to the boom. This was taken with my handheld Canon SD1000. What an amazing effect!
It was close to sunset and we passed about 60,000lbs to this Bone who went off to hunt in the mountains. He passed by us after getting gas and descended into the mountains...I wish I had my camera up front at the time! This shot more than makes up for it though.
When it's warm enough, the owners advertise sail boat rides and deploy the colorful sail. This has happened often as we walk by.
After the NGRF's simultaneous attacks on numerous North American Union (NAU) embassies, the Union was finally prompted to enter into the war. The Panthera was their first full production VCS but not far behind it was the Lanius.
The Lanius is one of the very few Variable VCS (VVCS) units. It was designed to be a VCS unit that could be deployed from aircraft carriers to strike at long-distance targets. The Lanius is comparable to the URE's Shrike II, but more heavily armored at the cost of maneuverability in VCS mode. It is capable of carrying a variety of different ordnance, in addition to different weapons for use in VCS mode. It has seen success in making strikes on NGRF trade routes in the Mediterranean, as well as attacking coastal targets in Italy and the Balkan Peninsula.
This is the result of a longstanding urge to build a decent jetformer that transforms into something more reminiscent of an actual jet than stuff like the Shrike II. This transforms entirely without removing parts aside from the missiles & guns. I'm very happy with the jet mode but the amount of kibble on the robot mode's back could be better. I also wish that I could have made the cockpit accessible in both forms, but as it stands it only works in the robot mode. The bottom of the model doesn't look too bad in jet mode, although the head is still pretty visible. The Lanius does feature working landing gear, and the front one even has an opening hatch accompanying it!
I had so many pictures of this model and I didn't want to clutter up my photostream too much with them, so you can view the rest in this Imgur album. Let me know if the link doesn't work.