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Oilbar words on glass by street artist ELBOW-TOE.
This got buffed really quick. But it read "Will I ever stop this posturing and take a real stand."
A Moroccan Royal Armed Forces soldier helps a fellow soldier practice doffing Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear as part of unit recovery team training focused on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats provided by the U.S. Marine Corps’ Personnel Retrieval and Processing Company, Combat Logistics Regiment-45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve during exercise African Lion in Tantan, Morocco, May 25, 2024. African Lion 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of U.S. Africa Command’s premier joint exercise led by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), running from April 19 to May 31 across Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia, with over 9,100 participants from 27 nations and NATO contingents. (U.S. Army photo by Avery Schneider)
"incorrect posture"
it's not around her neck.
she's also not holding it properly.
she might get a problem called camera shake when you get a camera shake your pictures will seem blurry. It is very important that you hold it correctly so you get perfect pictures.
Monstrinho feito em feltro preso no elástico, feito em várias cores, dependendo da cor da calça postural.
Taking the three eldest out onto the back porch this afternoon. I have a feeling that once Hana and Renn meet Gabriel that they'll get on like a house on fire.
Trying to go for a cheesecake model pose here. Her choice, not mine! :3
In Watchful Posture, Ellen Jantzen presents a an image showing an altered ephemeral assemblage, a temporary sculptural set-up that she photographs, layers, manipulates, and mines for surprising connections. It is part of a series of anthropomorphic beings hovering symmetrically over backdrops ranging from the apocalyptic to the sublime. Her method of altering images parallels her interest in creating an altered reality for her viewers, in which objects combine to form a moment that seems to fall outside of our ordinary expectations for space and time. Ellen Jantzen is based in Valencia, California, and has been pursuing this body of work for over three years.