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# 143/365
23.06.2011
Day 143,a drop can be enough to overflow...!
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Helios 44-2 lens, 58mm F2, with adapter without Focus confirmation.
Technique:
Helios 44-2
58mm
F2.8
Extension Tube 11mm
Dropping off ballots for the January 26th 2010 vote at the University of Oregon's official ballot drop box
Ralph dropping fast in a "hot rappel" as a Greenville News photographer captures the moment on film. This photo was used in a newspaper article in August of 1974. This was one of my favorite rappelling and climbing locations on Glassy Mountain, just up from Camp Old Indian.
Today (2008) this is area is in a private, gated community and golf course called "The Cliffs of Glassy." Adventurers like myself no longer have access to these cliffs. This cliff is now in someone's front yard. They'd just better watch that first step...it's a doozy!
Drop Pod with it's hatch doors opened, to let out the angels of death.
Part of my Chapter, where about half of the marines are still loyal to Emperor and Imperium, and the other half has fallen to the Ruinous Powers. This basically means my Space Marine and Chaos Space Marines armies are part of the same Chapter, where Space Marines are part of the 3rd Company, and Chaos Space Marines are part of the 6th Company.