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A sneaky snatched shot of choir practice at Gloucester Cathedral this afternoon (photography is not normally allowed during choir practice).
These are not the boy (and now also girl) choristers!
Medical Friendly Shelter Full Scale Exercise 2018
The City held a full-scale exercise of the Medically Friendly Shelter (MFS) designed to establish a learning environment for participants to exercise their MFS operational plans.
The exercise served as a practical walk through of planning, operational coordination, operational communication, logistics and supply chain management, public health, healthcare, and emergency medical services
The MFS is only activated for a Category 2 or greater hurricane or as directed by the City Manager. The MFS is for people who, during periods of evacuation or emergency, require sheltering assistance due to physical, mental or cognitive impairment, or a sensory disability that exceeds the basic level of care provided at a general population shelter, but does not require the level of care provided at a skilled medical facility. This includes help with administering medication, personal hygiene assistance with activities of daily living (washing, dressing and eating).
For more information, visit
www.vbgov.com emergency-preparedness
Photography by Craig McClure
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My second proper attempt at star trails. Just a quick one of 60 odd 20S exposures to practice the technique. Taken over my local park while taking the dog for a run : )
Camera was controlled by an open source app on my smartphone and a small device built to link the two together, effectively allowing me to use my phone as an intervolometer.
One afternoon I was waiting for someone and while I was waiting I decided to practice and trying to get a better understanding of the effect of shutter speeds.
I used a rainbow windmill, its three little lights that spin round and round and produce different patterns. I picked this picture because it showed a full circle and all the different colours it produced and the fact that it looks like its going really fast…lol
I did do much in LR…just decreased the blacks and added a little bit of lens vignetting.
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"Oh What a tangled web we weave
When first we practice to deceive."
This is a melon skin overcolorized.
My first attempt at taking a solar image in preparation for what will be a partial solar eclipse here in Florida. Sunspot activity noted in the upper righthand corner.
3 of RAF Marham's Tornados practice some close formation flying for their finale event. ZA613, ZA614 and ZA587
Cpl. Clint Price, a dog handler with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion (CEB), directs Ace II, an improvised explosive device detection dog (IDD), during a training session at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, March 19, 2013. IDD dog handlers, often volunteers from their home units, are matched with a dog and work together to perform route clearance and other duties in a combat environment.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Tammy K. Hineline)
self portrait practice with lighting.
a quick pic before i head out.
thinking of taking part in the 365 project.. hmm...
HAPPY CHINESE LUNAR NEW YEAR! :)
Here's a shot I tried to load last night, but Flickr wasn't cooperating. I was talking with a woman who does face painting, as she was packing up after a long day. I noticed this page of sketches in front of her; she had used it to practice.
My wife took delivery of a new macro lens today and sent me out to play.I first got shots of a Male Holly Blue but it was on the bare ground, taking minerals from Bird faeces, so not an attractive shot. I also managed shots of a Speckled Wood but not great as it was nervous and I'm out of stalking practice. So for a test run, this little Hover Fly on a Marigold.