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Shot with on-camera bounce flash (bounced via a hand-hold reflector on the right side).
I did a double raw conversion to get the background red and fiery. :-)
Resultado de un cultivo microbiano a partir de una muestra tomada de la superficie de un móvil. Más informacíón en:
a second mobile, made with materials left over from my first mobile. the first mobile was created for the elsie marley mobile swap. i was so happy with how it turned out i made one for myself!
MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force conducted a multi-agency violent crime reduction initiative called Operation Triple Beam. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer, Operation Triple Beam partnered federal, state, and local law enforcement who were focused and determined to reduce violent crime and take dangerous offenders off the streets of Mobile County.
This initiative targeted hyper-violent criminal elements through proactive investigations that resulted in substantial results. Authorities seized 83 illegal firearms, $24,000 in U.S. currency, and more than $79,000 worth of illegal substances such as crack cocaine, marijuana, spice, methamphetamine, illegal prescription medications, and codeine. In total, 163 persons were charged with felony offenses that resulted from Operation Triple Beam. It is expected that a number of these cases will result in federal indictment by the United States Attorney.
Photo by (Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals)
my mobile from elsie marley's mobile swap arrived a few days ago. I hung it above the window over my sink (there is an advantage to having old cabinets - it is OK for me to pound them full of nails!) thanks so much ellen - I hope you read this because I have no idea how to find you in cyberworld - I LOVE IT - the colors and design are just perfect. definitely something pretty to look at while I slave over the dishes.
MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force conducted a multi-agency violent crime reduction initiative called Operation Triple Beam. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer, Operation Triple Beam partnered federal, state, and local law enforcement who were focused and determined to reduce violent crime and take dangerous offenders off the streets of Mobile County.
This initiative targeted hyper-violent criminal elements through proactive investigations that resulted in substantial results. Authorities seized 83 illegal firearms, $24,000 in U.S. currency, and more than $79,000 worth of illegal substances such as crack cocaine, marijuana, spice, methamphetamine, illegal prescription medications, and codeine. In total, 163 persons were charged with felony offenses that resulted from Operation Triple Beam. It is expected that a number of these cases will result in federal indictment by the United States Attorney.
Photo by (Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals)
=D missed you all waaaayed wayed wayed waaayed waaaayeddd!! AWYAD SHAY!!!
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Greenfield Village / Henry Ford Museum
Old Car Festival - vehicles from the 1890s to 1932
Dearborn, Michigan
A racing frame turned mercenary war asset. Tempest is a sniper at heart, but isn't afraid to get up close and personal with those claws. Especially if his partner is close by.
Tempest still has it's original pilot Charles King. An Ex-Solar Union frame jockey who volunteered the frame for combat upgrades when thing got "interesting".
Made for Mobile Frame Zero.
"Ghost Fleet in Alabama waters-- Some four miles up the Mobile River, battle-scarred and war-weary cargo vessels are beginning to arrive and drop their anchors to start what soon will be this country's largest ghost fleet in history. The vessels, considered unsuitable for postwar commercial use, are expected to exceed by several times the 75 retired at Mobile after World War 1. Some four and one-half miles of the Mobile river will be used for the ghost fleet which will accommodate about 500 ships. However, no official estimate has been made of the number to be stored here." caption possibly credited to Mobile Press Register, photo dated 14 Sept, 1945
Credit: Associated Press Wirephoto
John Allen & Sons of Oxford
Allen T6 Mobile Crane
New to Stuarts Crane hire in January 1965, then sold on and worked on Ipswich docks until sold again. It was then kept in storage for for 41 years. Purchased by the restorer in April 2013 and restored over a period of 14 months. The engine is a Leyland 370 Power Plus with 5 speed gearbox, top speed on the road of 35MPH. total weight 18 Tons.