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Model: Areli

Photographer: Me

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Gear: Nikon D90 + Nikorr 50mm f/1.8 G

Building stamina, Woodland Elementary

Two Soldiers perform routine medical care on a mannequin in the NEXUS laboratory’s motion capture studio while their actions are recorded using cameras and sensors.

Barack Obama Vacation in Hawaii December 2008

 

I already have grasped the information about Barack Obama’s security and the Republic Day preparation in India. When a person at such a high rank, which demands a lot of time, attention, and action, can get time for his...

 

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Dante had made it a habit each morning to go out for a run.

It was a great way to train his body for endurance and, keep

him slim but, yet strong for his armor. The weather in Lenfald

had been rainy lately so the ground was muddy and, made it

a challenge to keep a steady pass as he made his way

through the countryside. A full day of combat training was

ahead of him, then after that Duke Harold had invited him to

his chambers to go over Paladin battle strategies. It should

be a good day.

Ringed-Billed Duck

Aythya collaris

Colorado

Camera: Pentax K110D

Lens: 18-55mm @ 18mm

Aperture: f3.5

Shutter Speed: 1/125sec

ISO: 800

A still from my 30 Day Photography Challenge. My lovely wife getting ready for the day.

Village Bijulia, Samho Block, Dist. Begusarai, Bihar, INDIA. Ritu Rani, Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM), on her way to Anganwadi centre in Begusarai, Bihar. Social Mobilisation Network (SMNet), a UNICEF-supported initiative which mobilizes the community at every level village, block, district, region, state to get their children immunized from basic diseases as part of the governments routine immunization programmes. SMNet was started essentially in the 2000s as part of the government's anti-Polio campaigns. SMNet officers thus operate at every level, starting from the village level (where there's a Community Mobilisation Coordinator, typically belonging to the village), to the block, district, sub-region, and region, where there are corresponding mobilizing coordinators for every block, district, sub-region etc. SMNet is premised on the idea that people from within the community are the best ones to mobilize others in their people be it their village, their block or district. But this is where officers such as Bijay Ranjan prove that familiarity is merely an added advantage to the mobilizing process: the real trick lies in effective communication. It is this that made SMNet successful to the extent that SMNET Bihar officers have gone on mobilization drives to other states such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh etc. Although SMNet started as a tool to fight Polio campaign, over the years it has transcended its original definition, and become a pool of human resource that can be realigned to any other social/developmental goal. In fact, as of 2015, exactly a year after the WHO declared India as Polio Free, the SMNet is busy tackling diarrhea, malnutrition, hygiene and breast-feeding, all of which are critical to keeping Polio at bay. Immunization in India continues to be an ongoing challenge.

UNICEF India/2015/Dhiraj Singh.

 

Hola mis flickr amigos!

 

I really have been lacking in my photography uploads lately on here! For which I have no excuse, sorries! Although in real life, there has been many photography goings-on. I entered a couple of photography competitions based locally and won! Yippee!

 

The prize monies went to completely purchasing a new lens, a Sigma 8-16mm, which I only got my hands on this week. It is SUPER wide and produces some really unique effects (as you can see above). I plan to take some landscapes with it soon which will be interesting and where it should really excel.

Power Goals at Longleaf Elementary

Another of my entries to the BrahmSnapper.

Morning Routine was the brief.

 

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Lafkos, Pelion, Thessaly, Greece.

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Hasselblad 500c/m 100mm f3.5 Ilford HP5+

Cmdr. Nicholas Cardinale, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) medical officer, performs a routine health check on an infant during a medical capabilities (MEDCAP) community service project in Cebu City. Blue Ridge and embarked U.S. 7th Fleet staff are in the Philippines as part of Project Friendship, a humanitarian assistance/community service project with the Armed Forces of the Philippines. During Project Friendship in the Philippines, the ship's approximately 1,000 crew and U.S. 7th Fleet staff along with embarked Marines and Seabees will participate in friendship-building and goodwill-generating activities. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Charles T. Green (RELEASED)

Opaque Watercolor painting of a scene from Arthur C. Clarke's novel "The Deep Range". In the novel, mankind farms the oceans and herds the great whales like cattle. This painting depicts a veterinarian in his two-man submarine, taking a reading of the heart beat of a sperm whale.

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Science proves there’s power in certain morning activities. Here are 9 hacks for successful morning routines -- starting with 5 that are proven by science.

ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, North Little Rock, Ark. - Arkansas National Guard Soldiers perform routine maintenance on the Guard's fleet of UH-60 Black Hawk and UH-72 Lakota helicopters on April 30, 2019.

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