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U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
I got the guitar during Feb of 2000, on my birthday, after paying for it on layaway for several months. Before this picture was taken, I did a complete setup in my grandfather's workshop full of Marine/Fishing supplies.
A dynamic physical performance inspired by the literary works of Samuel Beckett, Cormac McCarthy and Michel Houellebecq, strangeland proposes a compelling and mesmerising landscape of the future we are hurtling towards. It is a work for our time.
A unique cross-cultural collaboration between acclaimed Australian performance company not yet it’s difficult, and Korean performance group The Wuturi Players, strangeland features an international ensemble of some of Australia’s and Korea’s finest contemporary performers and an award-winning production team.
Concept/Direction: David Pledger
Performers: Todd MacDonald, Ingrid Weisfelt, Vincent Crowley, Sara Black, Seo Sang Won, Song In Sung, Sang-A Kong
Lighting Design: Paul Jackson and Niklas Pajanti
Set Design: David Pledger and Paul Jackson
Sound Design: Peter Brundle
Costume and Make-Up Design: Lee Dong Min.
Photography: Guiman Shin
Arts House is a City of Melbourne contemporary arts initiative. Each year Arts House presents a curated program of contemporary art featuring performances, exhibitions, live art, installations and cultural events.
Exercise Dynamic Front 18 includes approximately 3,700 participants from 26 nations at the U.S. Army’s GTA, Feb. 23 - March 10, 2018. Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment, from theater-level headquarters identifying targets to gun crews pulling lanyards in the field.
I like the doors framing the image.
The picture is not lined up at all.
The background is not interesting
It cuts off the doors at the wrong section.
I don't really like anything else about this picture
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Astrix, Dynamic, Bizarre contact, Alexander Sasha, I.PU. e Dithforth agitaram a badalada noite de Tokyo, a capital japonesa recebeu no segundo dia de 2011 os principais nomes do psy que não deixaram ninguém parado na pista do Differ Ariake.
You have invested in this map [Arkan Taro VIII] the idea of static equilibrium, whereas here it should be dynamic. Nature is not a grocer weighing a pound of sugar; This is the process of compensating complex rhythms. You should feel that every correction is filled with great passion: the correction should be a holiday, and not the complacency's complacency at the sight of the balance that has come together.
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In the old Taro decks, this card was called "Justice". But in this word there is not the slightest sense, except for purely human, and, therefore, relative; therefore, it cannot be considered as one of the phenomena of Nature. Justice in any theological or ethical understanding of nature is not inherent; However, nature is inherent accuracy.
This card corresponds to the sign of Libra. It symbolizes the balance of all things.
© Alister Crowley
This piece by Duncan Rawlinson features a blend of rippling lines and soft gradients, creating an intricate composition that draws the viewer in. Its interplay of colors and textures makes it a striking choice for spaces looking for modern yet timeless artwork.
This is my country - Singapore. A tiny island of 4 million people in South East Asia. Some call us the 'little red dot', but Singapore has managed to punch well above its weight in the international arena, with its strong financial hub status, and key strategic location and alliances with major powers. A multi-cultural city state made up of ~75% ethnic Chinese, ~15% Malays, ~10% ethnic Indians, and a sizeable Eurasian and Expatriate population, we are a mish-mash of cultural influences, belielfs and traditions.
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)