View allAll Photos Tagged FORCES
The latest in our long-running line of top-shelf modern military minifigs, the Special Forces Operator is our best yet. Expertly pad printed and limited to a numbered edition of 500, this fig is for the serious collector. The best part: he comes with an exclusive BrickArms weapon, printed by Citizen Brick!
Three of the Skyhawks in a downplane a split second before letting go of each other and landing in front of the crowd.
133345 : Canadair T-33A-N (CT-133) Shooting Star : Canadian Armed Forces
From 1st CAG, based at Sollingen, West Germany.
In a special "10,000 Hours" livery.
"Driving Forces:" Sometimes the forces of nature, or the universe, or whatever, seem to steer our path in different directions than what we initially intended. I took this photo over a year ago, during a road trip that was supposed to encompass parts of California, including Death Valley, Alabama Hills, and further up north to Mono Lake. A sudden, unexpected, late winter snowstorm that lasted a bit longer than even anticipated, ended up preventing me from having time to visit Mono Lake before making it back home in time to return to work. But I enjoyed the extra time spent in Alabama Hills, and have wanted to go back ever since. Here is an image of the last bit of paved road leading into the wild granite formations that dot the landscape of Alabama Hills, with Mt. Whitney in the background getting doused with snow, while the dark, ominous storm clouds loom overhead.
The storm was coming, I knew. First lightning, then came the roar of thunder :)
I'm so happy, getty images got some of my images :)
Have a great day my friends! :)))
It's amazing what nature can do. I have never seen a sight like this before.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.
© All rights reserved
700 Bulls #2
Lamborghini Aventador - Böblingen/Stuttgart
I can't get enough of the new Aventador, but I'd like to see it in an other color on road.
Some information about this car:
700 PS
6,5l V12
350 km/h
0-100: 2,9s
0-200: 8.9s
~300.000€
.
.
.
.
.
.
_________________________________
.
Thanks to Alex for some help with the editing.
.
Was a nice spotting day with Julian. :)
Photo course in Villajoyosa October 13-17, organized by Grandefoto in Oslo, Norway.
Villajoyosa, Alicante, Spain
People watching lava flowing from the Fimmvörðuháls volcano (april 2010). Reminds us how tiny we can be against the forces of nature.
The HMMWV was designed primarily for personnel and light cargo transport behind front lines, not as a front line fighting vehicle. Like the previous Jeep, the basic HMMWV has no armor or protection against chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear threats. Nevertheless, losses were relatively low in conventional operations, such as the Gulf War. Vehicles and crews suffered considerable damage and losses during the Battle of Mogadishu due to the nature of the urban engagement; however, the chassis survivability allowed the majority of those crews to return to safety, though the HMMWV was never designed to offer protection against intense small arms fire, much less machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. However, with the rise of asymmetric warfare and low intensity conflicts, the HMMWV has been pressed into service in urban combat roles for which it was not originally intended.
Oregon's Cape Perpetua, standing near Thor's Well and shooting towards Devil's Churn. As the day came to its end, everyone with a camera pointed them into Thor's Well, however the magic was happening all over, not just in the Well.
This year sees the 100th year of Remembrance of our troops in our Armed Forces who have fought for this country.
Lothian Buses 551 is again this years Poppy Scotland supporting bus.
Lothian 551 at St. Andrew Square with the official launch of this years campaign.
#ThankYou100
Now where's Star when you need her.
Here's the bad guys to the Crown Knights/ Fantasy Era Castle theme. I wanted to rebuild the red dragon, but I couldn't find about half the parts for the life of me.
The Wizard is still a sweet fig to this day, but weirdly enough the gold printing on the Witch's torso has rubbed off over time. I've never seen that happen before but here we are. I'm also amazed I was able to assemble that many skeletons, though you can't tell from this pic just how dilapidated those figs kind of are (also yeah the pirate one's a real fig)
Really I'm just here to talk about how much I love the Orcs and that giant troll. I made a point to rebuild the orcs with the Knight's Kingdom Scorpion Guard helmets cause they were part of the Dwarf Mine, along with that Troll. That set blew my friend's and I's collective minds when it came out, partially because broader fantasy elements were finally being incorporated into this theme we loved so much, and also cause that Troll was the first big-fig to come out since the Harry Potter troll and Hagrid. They eventually did a few more variants, but this is the one that holds a place in my heart.
Anyways, I wish I could find the Troll Witch's actual head. It's here somewhere, probably on somebody weird.
Cheers, all.
©Rizalman Kasman’s Photography™
Subject : The ray
Location : PLUS Kluang -JB, MALAYSIA
Gadget : Nikon Coolpix L19 (compact)
40mm 1/1000sec f/5.6 ISO 100
Addition : Copyright
Note : Natural and man-made power
© Copyrighted and All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use, copy, display or distribution of any photographs by or of ©Rizalman Kasman's Photography™ is strictly prohibited.
You do not have permission to use this photo in any form without the written consent of
©Rizalman Kasman's Photography™
| Facebook | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Website | Blog |
The forces between good and evil. Between love and hate. Between letting go and holding on. The forces of nature. Gale force.
A simple image inspired to show that all you sometimes need to create an image is a strip of material and a gale force wind. Oh and some awesome friends who will run around sand dunes with you in some dodgy weather.
You can read more about my editing process and see a Before & After of this image on my blog: www.margheritaintrona.com/#!The-Forces/c20iz/39169EAC-5EB...
Imagine the forces that create these rock formations over many many years.
À se demander quels mouvements de terrain créent ce genre de formation montagneuse, bordée de champs paisibles...
Credits: ESA/NASA
145A0821
.. mein Kollege sagt, dass es in Amerika Spezial Einheiten gäbe, die nur aus Frauen bestehen würden 😳 .. hm .. interessant .. 😎👍
.. my colleague says that there are special units in America that consist only of women 😳 .. hmm .. interesting .. 😎👍
Been watching the punisher lately , such a good series it’s a shame it’s been cancelled , so I decided to try and make one of the anvil special forces PMCs which came out pretty good.
I love Vic's new torso, and even though I didn't pick one up, my brother did and let me photograph it. I really love the design and I think it's cool how both the Specter fig and this torso share a camelback.
Awesome head from an awesome bro, Vinny.
Vector is from a package that I got from DJB, more on that later.
Das Logo bezieht sich auf die vielfältigen Veranstaltungen und Ausstellungen im Jahr 2025, für das Chemnitz zu einer der zwei Kulturhauptstädte Europas gewählt worden war.
The logo refers to the diverse events and exhibitions in 2025, for which Chemnitz was chosen as one of the two European Capitals of Culture.
The imperial city of Chemnitz was founded in the 12th century, emerging from a Benedictine monastery. Its rise as an important trading centre in the foothills of the Ore Mountains was followed by the establishment of the city as a commercial and later industrial location in the wake of the emerging mining industry in the Ore Mountains in the 16th century. Supported primarily by coal mining in western Saxony, Chemnitz developed into one of the most important centres of German mechanical engineering and the textile industry in the 19th century. During this period, Chemnitz was also known as Little Manchester or Rußchemnitz. In the 1920, it was a leading city in the European textile market. Auto Union (today Audi) was founded 1932 in Chemnitz. In the 1930s, the three busiest squares in the Greater German Reich were Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Stachus in Munich and Johannisplatz in Chemnitz, of which nothing remains today except the name. Its economic importance made Chemnitz a primary target for Allied air forces during the Second World War, resulting in the city being almost completely destroyed in February 1945. Even after the Second World War and the reconstruction of the destroyed industrial plants, Chemnitz remained one of the most important industrial centres in the GDR, the East German state founded in 1949.. On 10 May 1953, the city was renamed by decision of the East German government to Karl-Marx-Stadt (Karl Marx City) after Karl Marx, in recognition of its industrial heritage and the Karl Marx Year marking the 135th anniversary of his birth and the 70th anniversary of his death.After the city centre was destroyed in World War II, the East German authorities attempted to rebuild it to symbolise the conceptions of urban development of a socialist city. The historic layout of the city centre at that time was rejected in favour of a new road network. However, the original plans were not completed.. After the peaceful revolution of 1989 in the GDR, but still before the German reunification, a referendum on the future name of the city was held on 23 April 1990, : 76% of the voters voted for the old name "Chemnitz". On 1 June 1990, the city was officially renamed. After the reunification of Germany on 3 October 1990, the city of Chemnitz faced several difficult tasks. Many inhabitants migrated to the former West Germany and unemployment in the region increased sharply..Since than, the layout of the city centre has been changed fundamentally with the collaboration of renowned international architects Most of its industry is now gone and the core of the city has been rebuilt with many shops as well as huge shopping centres. . Chemnitz has had to reinvent itself, like so many times before in its long history. This process has led to ithe election of the city as one of the two Capitals of European Culture in 2025.
Sources:
wikitravel.org/de/Chemnitz and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemnitz