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Yes, he was safe. He beat the tag by his fingertips! I have the whole sequence, but liked this one the best for Flickr. I may put the others together at some point and post them in a collage.

 

This was another photo from the Chillicothe Paints' 2010 season. I loved photographing this guy because he had the biggest sliding dives! If he was on base, I knew the potential for something cool was there.

 

I have several others I wanted to post before the changing of the seasons, but I have already begun fall sports photography. Football begins Friday night! Where had the time gone?!

For SAFE VSK. Just a quick 3 minute outline.

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

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Seeking safety in daddy's arms.

 

And also: fashionable matching shirts ;)

Model: Rachel Ferry

 

shot these last August while my wife and I were in North Carolina. They're the first photos I've shown of a series I've been working on called "Safe place" a series showing individuals in their Safe Place. Being somewhere or with someone. People doing something they're passionate about. Cause Its where they wanna be, where they feel most at home. their Safe place.

 

More to come soon.

Trogon aurantiiventris aurantiiventris

31-Mar-12

Fonda Vela, Costa Rica

Old cubic safe in one of the staircases, with a lot of tries to open it - Würfelförmiger Tresor in einem der Treppenhäuser, mit etlichen Öffnungsversuchen

Umpire calls runner safe, after a replay challenge.

 

Phillies beat Braves at ...

Turner Field

Atlanta, Georgia

12 May 2016.

 

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Weiser (Idaho) High School baseball, District 3 competition, May 2014.

Onlookers watch as the team then covers the body of the deceased and prepares it for a safe transport.

 

Photo: UNMEER/Christopher Bailey

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

Street Wize Foundation's Go Gorilla is Safe in the Streetz with NCNW's National HIV Testing Day Event in Washington DC.

 

For more Info: www.safeinthestreetz.org or www.streetwizefoundation.org

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

Starsailor - "Safe at home"

 

Sit down my wounded friend

You’re safe at home again

Or in a strange hotel

Where we can play pretend

 

But when it rains

My heart it soars

What’s yours is mine

What’s mine is yours

There’s still a cloud

Hangs over my head

Can’t block it out

I’m going to bed

 

Sit down, sit down again

There’s nothing left to lose

It’s still a golden age

When all I have is you

 

But when it rains

My heart it soars

What’s yours is mine

What’s mine is yours

But there’s still a cloud

Hangs over my head

Can’t block it out

So I’m going to bed

 

via @EvanSamir

 

I'm pretty sure this isn't safe. @unsuckdcmetro t.co/cYmLCVi

I'm taking a lot of pictures of the snow and cold from behind glass, aren't I? I guess I do like my creature comforts... i.e. - not being freezing cold!

High Visability jackets demonstrated by pupils of Lochardil Primary School

Selenidera reinwardtii reinwardtii

24-Sep-10

Providencia Trails,Upper Amazon, Ecuador

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

2014 GREAT Safe Summer Camp with New Hanover County Sheriff's Department and New Hanover County Fire Rescue Week 1 June 30-July 3

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

The Canadian Armed Forces Contingent pose for a group picture in Munda, New Georgia, Solomon Islands during Operation RENDER SAFE on 14 September 2024.

  

Please credit: MCpl Genevieve Lapointe, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Emma Rogers

"It's not just about makeup anymore," said Jessica, who wants to study public health at NYU this fall. Jessica has become a leading teen activist in advocating for safer cosmetics and personal care products

Landing back at KPAE on her maiden flight. After some paint, this 777 will be ready for delivery to Etihad Airways (United Arab Emirates).

University of Pittsburgh Police Officers recently held a SAFE course for the ALPHA DELTA PI sorority.

On Wednesday, June 24, The Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response Team released six rehabilitated Kemp’s ridley turtles that were hooked by recreational fishermen. The Kemp’s ridley is the most endangered sea turtle species.

 

This year’s naming theme for rehab patients at the Aquarium is “Disney characters.”

 

• Elsa was hooked at Little Island Fishing Pier in Sandbridge on May 21. The hook was caught in the upper esophagus and was successfully removed under sedation at Beach Pet Hospital. After treatment with antibiotics and nutritional support, Elsa is ready to be released back to the ocean.

 

• Minnie Mouse was hooked on June 8 at Little Island Fishing Pier in Sandbridge. Minnie was taken to Beach Pet Hospital and the hook was removed easily under mild sedation. After a couple of weeks of nutritional support, Minnie is ready for release.

 

• Sven was hooked on June 8 at Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton. Sven swallowed a large shark hook that was removed under sedation at Beach Pet Hospital. Once some mild swelling resolved, Sven began eating well and is ready for release.

 

• Scar was hooked on June 9 at Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton. The hook was removed without sedation. Scar’s blood work and x-rays showed no other health concerns and after some nutritional support, Scar is ready for release.

 

• Genie was hooked on June 9 at Virginia Beach Fishing Pier on 15th Street. The fisherman reported using a small J-hook, but no hook was observed when the Stranding Response team arrived. Genie’s blood work and x-rays showed no other health concerns. Genie received nutritional support and is ready for release.

 

• Pumba was hooked on June 19 at Virginia Beach Fishing Pier on 15th Street. Pumba was caught by a treble hook in the corner of the mouth that was removed with minimal damage. Pumba’s x-rays and blood work showed no other health concerns and Pumba is ready for a quick release back to the sea. Hakuna matata!

 

The Stranding Response Team urges anyone who sees a hooked turtle to call the 24-hour hotline 757 385-7575. Bring the turtle up onto the pier or boat using a net, do not attempt to remove the hook yourself, and keep the turtle contained in a quiet, shaded area until Stranding Response personnel arrives.

 

Stranding Response.

  

Photographs by Craig McClure

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Taken at a Spring Training game between the Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates. Jays won of coruse. :-)

 

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