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Airmen from the 108th Maintenance Squadron, 108th Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, perform a fuel tank extraction to test the procedures to extract an unconscious victim from a KC-135R Stratotanker fuel tank at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Aug. 22, 2014. The exercise involved multiple Joint Base organizations including the 108th Wing and the 87th Bio-Environmental shops, the 87th Fire Department and both the 108th and the 87th Safety Offices. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Carl Clegg/Released)
my final product in my green screen project
photographed my model on a green screen
and photographed the graffiti and brick wall sepratley
i displacement mapped the graffiti on the wall and masked out some of the paint to give it a grungy look...
and yeah :) this was one of the most difficult photoshop project I have ever done >_<
In a saucepan over LOW heat - heat the milk to approx 60 deg C (140F), with the sugar, the vanilla beans, and the pods. Hold this temperature for about 30 minutes - this extracts the maximum flavor of the vanilla into the milk.
You don't want to boil the milk - that will cause the fat to separate out and affect the texture. I use a candy thermometer here, but in a pinch, you can heat the milk until bubbles JUST start to form - then lower the heat immediately.
If the milk is foaming - you've heated it too much :-)
While you're at this, throw in a pinch of salt. Literally, take your thumb and forefinger and pinch it together and toss that in.
I know what you're thinking - salt in the ice cream? Trust me - you'll never taste the salt - but you would notice if it's not there. The salt draws out the flavor of the vanilla and chocolate...
March 3, 2011- Green County, Georgia. Photographed by Clare Callahan. www.fws.gov/athens/
Vultures love quarry's for their heat and endless possible perching sites.
Toilet waste from the Eurotunnel trains are captured in tanks instead of dumped on the tracks like the mainland UK train network.
So at some point it all needs removing.
My first double espresso extraction using the La Marzocco Linea 3 group bought for my cafe, Escape Caffe, located at 130 Bree Street, Cape Town.
Airmen from the 108th Maintenance Squadron, 108th Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, perform a fuel tank extraction to test the procedures to extract an unconscious victim from a KC-135R Stratotanker fuel tank at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Aug. 22, 2014. The exercise involved multiple Joint Base organizations including the 108th Wing and the 87th Bio-Environmental shops, the 87th Fire Department and both the 108th and the 87th Safety Offices. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Carl Clegg/Released)
Airmen from the 108th Maintenance Squadron, 108th Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, perform a fuel tank extraction to test the procedures to extract an unconscious victim from a KC-135R Stratotanker fuel tank at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Aug. 22, 2014. The exercise involved multiple Joint Base organizations including the 108th Wing and the 87th Bio-Environmental shops, the 87th Fire Department and both the 108th and the 87th Safety Offices. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Carl Clegg/Released)
About two dozen members of the Nebraska Army National Guard and Nebraska Task Force One, Urban Search and Rescue conducted structural extraction training, May 23, 2019, at the Camp Ashland Training Site in Nebraska. The training incorporated flight and hoist rescue methods using Army National Guard helicopter crews who supported rescue personnel from civilian partner agencies. The purpose of this training was to simulate conditions both crews encountered during March of this year, when historic flooding swept across the state. Camp Ashland buildings – damaged by the floods when 5-10 feet of river water rushed into the military camp, and now slated for future demolition – were used to simulate residences for the training. A rescue team was first lowered onto the roof of one building by a UH-72 Lakota helicopter. The Task Force One first responders then used a chainsaw to cut a hole in the roof to gain access to the interior. Once inside, they located and secured the victim, and then hoisted him safely into the helicopter. For the second task, a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter hovered over a building surrounded by trees and near powerlines to extract a victim from an open second-story window. The first responder was lowered from the helicopter near the window, and was expected to reach the window, pull himself inside and then secure the victim for extraction. This task was repeated twice for affect. This was a unique training experience for both the Nebraska National Guard aviators and Nebraska Task Force One crew members. Both teams anticipate the joint training to become standard practice. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.
Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.
Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois
Wisdom Teeth Extractions
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TRANSIT CENTER MANAS, Kyrgyzstan -- Tech. Sgt. Christopher Engelke discusses the different simulated rescue scenarios to expect as part of an auto-extraction exchange here Aug. 29, 2012. The 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron and Manas International Airport fire departments strengthened cooperation and partnership by participating in an exchange of simulated rescue scenarios at the Transit Center. Engelke is a 376 ECS fire fighter deployed out of Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. and a native of Mason City, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)