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I made this card using Lawn Fawn's Loads of Fun stamp set coloured with Copic markers. I popped up the laudry basket on foam tape and added glossy accents to the washer to make it look like a glass door. More details at: mochafrapscrapper.blogspot.ca/2016/02/loads-of-fun.html
United States Military Academy at West Point cadets prepare to board a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter while watching the aircraft land at the Camp Buckner parade field Friday, July 18, 2014. During the training exercise, cadets loaded themselves and their gear on the aircraft and then performed a training mission after getting off at Landing Zone Vulture. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Jonathan Monfiletto)
A bunch of local log truckers got together to do a charity run for a dying friend. The best part was that Toad got to drive his truck in to town-at the head of the 28 truck convoy!
I'm proud to say that I was a part of it. With the donations from the loads, a free will offering afterwards and a charity auction we raised $28 000 for his family!
FORT STEWART, Ga. September 29, 2015 – An M777 Howitzer crewmember of Battery C, 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment prepares to load a powder charge while conducting live fire at Fort Stewart.
Georgia Army National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released
Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
I missed Day 10, but that's ok with me. I followed today's prompt and lifted Orange Everthing's layout .
DULUTH, Minn. -- The Federal Hunter, the first 'saltie' of the season for Duluth loads wheat at CHS April 1. Once loaded the vessel will travel just over 2,000 miles through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway to reach the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Denise Wolvin)
Well, there it is. The end of another year. Normally I like to write a huge post about the year as a whole, but it has been so long, it's hard to even think about everything that's happened. So let's have a go at a list, and inevitably miss loads out.
Good points of 2010
♥ Media Practice and Theory Class of '07 graduated with flying colours, because we're so damn awesome.
♥ Organising the Degree Show, with all the stress and fun side by side.
♥ Getting an awesome girlfriend who puts up with my uselessness
♥ Snow, snow, snow, snow, lots of snow. Building snowladies giving birth to snowbabies, snowball fights, sliding downa huge hill on a plastic bag, meeting up in the dead of night to sit on a snow armchair on the beach
♥ Dressing up/getting other people dressed up for photography projects. Rabbit costumes and wrestlers aplenty.
♥ Getting a job at the Odeon. I love the people there. That job would be unbearable without the constant level of humour and fun we all seem to spark off in each other.
♥ Summer time lazing around in town, on the level, quieens park, watching dvds constantly and just generally enjoying life.
♥ My birthday, complete with Jurassic Park cake, was awesome
♥ London ZOOOO
♥ Moving out of Bernard Road (sad face) but getting an awesome little flat in Kemp Town with Katy Lennon, fulfilling my dream of having a seaview with a balcony.
♥ First christmas away from home was amazing and perfect and couldn't have gone better =)
This has been a massive year of drama also, but then again, when isn't it? I'm not even going to go into the amount drama there has been. It's best to just forget about it and leave it in the past where it belongs. It's kind of sad that the MPT crew has petered out, but that was going to happen once we left university, for one reason or another. But that's life. I try and keep in contact with the people I like and who like me. I always think Christmas is a time to forgive and forget, and start the new year fresh. Like some sort of personal baptism.
This notebook was one of my favourite Christmas presents from Helen. Imported and all! I'm going top customise it from bits from the Lego Shop.
A few things I've thought about doing in the next year
♥ Getting a tattoo
♥ (regretfully) leaving the odeon to get a job in a field that I actually want to work in.
♥ Starting a 52 week project. One portrait of people I know a week for a year. It's going to be a collaberative effort with each person so they get a portrait that they are happy with.
♥Entering more competitions and just trying to get my work out there a bit more
♥ Start working on more tangible, tactile, surreal photography. Making and building things and then photographing them.
So yeah, there we go. Have a Happy New Year everyone, here's to 2011 and the rest of our lives.
Loading large burlap bags of spices onto a rickshaw in the narrow streets of the old Delhi spice market.
i LOVE ribbon, so today was faboo for me. It is only attached under the floral strip. Quick and easy...LOAD really makes me scrap pictures i haven't been able to do. I love a good challenge.
Georgia Army National Guardsman Sgt. Justin Niebrand, a combat engineer with the Augusta based Headquarters, 878th Engineer Battalion, prepares to engage targets during Mk19 Automatic Grenade Launcher qualification on July 18th, 2018, at Fort Stewart, Ga. More than 1100 Soldiers from across the state are conducting annual training focused on Soldier individual and collective tasks.
Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. R.J. Lannom Jr
The combined VIA 601/603 has arrived at Hervey Jct and quite a bit of passengers are boarding. Soon the two trains will split and 601 will head to Jonquière and 603 will go to Senneterre.
Well, this old barn is a mess and this add-on is likewise. This old abandoned barn on a Crane Hollow farm is inching toward the soil it is beginning to emulate. If this is a cattle loading ramp, it will beat the barn sooner. Maybe they turn bulls into steers here. I bet they are hard to steer after that! If cattle were smarter, would the have an inkling of their destiny once they got up the ramp? Click the link in the comment for one cow's experience with the loading ramp.
Maybe they put a sheep dip tank below the ramp and marched them up the ramp. Well, sheep! Mutton, ptttouie! One would hope that all the surrounding detritus had a function at some time in the past. One also wonders what was stored inside that needed protection of the metal grating over the window. My guess is cattle feed or grain for or from planting.
The lengthinning rays of the warm color of an autumn sun paint the old barn. This season has stretched into December. The unpainted wood has the look of a one time white wash. This barn is patch upon patch but there must have been an electrical feed here at one time. This was a life style when agriculture ruled. This farm is now abandoned since any soil was turned or the barnyard animals fed from this barn.
This venue is loaded with a plethora of prospective photographs with lots of elements to include. Unfortunately the afternoon is shortening with shutter speeds lengthening and I did not even take out the tripod but there was another corral fence that I used it for a camera prop so that I could still set the lens opening up to f/22 @ 1/40th/sec @ 58mm on the 24-70mm f/2.8G Nikkor Normal-Zoom, a lens that only shakes when I use speeds that are way to slow. This is December 14th and I was lucky to get some preliminary scouting done before the sun splashed into the western seas. I have no idea how many hand held shots I burned off. Some were shook. I'll be back for a full day of possibilities with the tripod in hand.
American Century loads coal at Superior Midwest Energy. Photographed from Enger Tower in Duluth.
Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N using a Nikkor 200-600mm f/9.5 lens at f/16.
I made this card using Lawn Fawn's Loads of Fun stamp set coloured with Copic markers. I popped up the laudry basket on foam tape and added glossy accents to the washer to make it look like a glass door. More details at: mochafrapscrapper.blogspot.ca/2016/02/loads-of-fun.html
good thing he was dependable!
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Volvo B9R Caetano Levante coach loading at Sheffield Interchange.
FJ60EGF was new September 2010 to Johnson of Hodthorpe.
HEPHZIBAH, Ga. October 4, 2015 - Engineers from the Georgia Army National Guard's Swainsboro-based 810th Engineer Company load sandbags with the assistance of Georgia State Defense Force Volunteers. The Guardsmen are filling 8,000 sand bags in anticipation of possible flooding from Hurricane Joaquin. Georgia National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released
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