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ADRIATIC SEA — Special Operations Forces with exercise Jackal Stone 2009 conduct a fast roping evolution out of a MH-47 Chinook from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) with USS Higgins (DDG 76). Exercise Jackal Stone 2009 takes place in various locations throughout Croatia and promotes cooperation and interoperability between special operations forces of 10 participating nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Intelligence Specialist Louis Fellerman)
Last night the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were at the Ms. Leather San Diego event at The Hole. The Sisters did an amazing blessing and it turned into a nuns with guns photo party!
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Cooperatively created by neighbors in luie of a raised traffic circle, this painted ladybug in a busy Wallingford neighborhood intersection catches people's attention and slows their speed. A neighbor told me it was an idea his former housemate suggested after seeing something similar in Portland. The neighbors organized and formed a plan, got city review and permits, and created their whimsical reminder to slow down. They get together for a block party to refresh the paint as necessary.
Our Daily Challenge ~ "C" for 03.24.13
Day 83 ~ 365: the 2013 edition
HSS! Sorry to the people who commented on my Quonset photo as I removed it for this.
The Fast Draw is a shoulder mounted handheld system that uses our DSLR baseplate. This kit works on any DSLR camera with or without battery grips as it is infinitely adjustable in height. The baseplate attaches to your tripod plate using the standard tripod plate screws, (2) ¼ 20” and (1) 3/8 16”. Your camera can also be quickly released from the rig by turning the red knob then pulling up on your camera. The camera quick release plate stays mounted to your camera so you can quickly switch between using the camera as part of a rig or on its own. You can easily add the optional Z-Finder Pro by attaching the Z-Finder Mounting Frame (included with the Z-Finder Pro) to the camera quick release plate using two thumb screws.
The Fast Draw uses our shoulder pad and 7lb. counter balance weight so you have a fully balanced rig. A fully balanced rig lessens fatigue as you will not be fighting the front heaviness of the rig. The rig can be configured for use on the left or right shoulder. It uses a single handgrip with the Z-mount Zwivel which allows you to change the vertical angle of handgrip. The handgrip can also be used on the right or left side independent of the shoulder pad position. The handgrip uses a ball joint so you can rotate the handgrip 180 degrees for user comfort.
As with all Zacuto gear, you can quickly release the shoulder mounted components and use the rig on a tripod. With this kit, you have the core to add a follow focus and/or matte box; additional rods are necessary.
Kit Includes:
DSLR Baseplate
4.5 M/F Rod
Zgrip Z-mount Zwivel
3.5" M/F Rod
Z-mount
12" rods
Minimount
Shoulder pad
Z-lite Double
Two pictures made in fast burst mode about a failed aerial. Almost everybody is frozen except the guy (Max) on the right who reacted really fast.
Luckily no help was needed as the girl could land on feet
A young bird here in Port Waikato quite similar to some of the birds at home in Brisbane. I shot this series at the beach house I’m staying the young birds waited on the washing line for Mother Bird to return with fresh bugs etc.
1/1250 sec f/5.6 and I only got four frames with mother bird in it before she was off hunting again.
I was trying to get out of this photographic funk that I've been in lately so I took my camera out for a walk in the fields around our home while the sun was shining this afternoon. I saw this father and son out enjoying their snowmobile and I wanted to capture the movement of the sled as they went by. Of course I didn't my settings right but I got this one shot as they went by. Other than an exposure tweak and saturation boost, this is how it came out of the camera. The more I looked at it the more I got to like it. I hope you do too!