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There is a bit of a tangle in your life, where perhaps love affection and duties are in a knot in a myriad of ways. It may feel at times impossible to get out of, caught in a tight squeeze, without one effecting the other. This may be true more for writers and poets and those in the arts who go deeper into the creative threads of life, or for the thinkers who delve deep in thought. Perhaps the trick is to stay above it all, sometimes be free to surpass and let go of the wondering, to look around the room and focus on only what is in it, as an object, a color, a texture, and to remember you are alive in your body too. To feel your feet planted on the ground. To let go of hidden messages of things as so children do. To know they are loved and special. And to trust that you are. That your life matters, and makes a difference to this world. That you are unique and will not be overlooked.
You see yourself in everything else as a reflection but maybe you are just you too. Start seeing you. Stop focusing on events around you. Just let yourself be.
Sorry, my fingers just went at this. This is my message to myself through your hand. Thank you for allowing me to get to it.
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Open until Tuesday 17 October
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This is meant to be in a large scale print so when it's a couple feet wide you can start to see that the glass containers have galaxies and nebulae inside.
It is such a huge universe, possibly multiverse that we are just a minuscule speck in. What does that mean for us as a species? As an intelligent creation? What is our significance in such a vast existence? I think the continued search is such an important part of our lives and our development as individuals. Never stop asking, never stop learning, never stop searching.
Feb. 12, 1992: Rescue workers search the flooded Ventura River looking for victims of sudden flooding at the Ventura Beach RV Resort. The rapidly rising river swept away about 30 RVs. The rising water also closed the Ventura Freeway.
They're on the hunt for a company of vampires that has claimed the life of a dear friend and respected warlord. The knowledge that he might be among the vampires weighs heavy on their minds.
Left to right:
Troll Scavenger - His entire armory is composed of war trophies from fallen foes. Greatly enjoys piecing together unrelated equipment to form sets of gear with specific purposes. Uses a custom heavy scythe of his own design.
Troll Elder: Trolls usually don't live long enough to have white hair, so if he gives you advice, listen. Uses his greatshield in place of a walking stick and enjoys reserving his strength to catch enemies off guard. He hides brutal force behind subtle and deceptive movement in his fighting style.
Troll Berzerker: Wearing the heaviest Troll armor, this warrior is all about uncomfortably up close and personal violence.
In my search for great places to take photos, I found Mile High Drive along the Wasatch Bench east of Wasatch Blvd. The entire Salt Lake Valley is visible from here.
The photo here is a panorama of downtown Salt Lake City. In the distance, you can see the Great Salt Lake with Antelope Island as a backdrop.
While I like panoramic shots, most are a bit boring unless there is something of interest in the detail. In this image, I was fascinated by the detail as well as the recognition of the many landmarks in the valley. If you live here, this photo will probably be of interest. If not, well, what can I say....
Process:
Nikon D200, 300mm, 1.5sec, f/14, tripod, mirror-lockup, 3 composite images . Each image consists of 5 exposures, 5 stops, processed in Photomatix Pro 32 bit. Images stitched in Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 with other adjustments, including:
a. Selective color hue and saturation adjustments to remove some of the blue cast from skylight. While I could have removed more, it affected the color of the city lights.
b. Increase saturation of red back-light to reflect how I saw it.
c. Various and sundry other tweaks too numerous to mention or remember.
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Cpl. Kyle A. Alessandro, a rescue swimmer in training with Marine Transport Squadron 1, carries a search and rescue basket, during training in the Croatan National Forest, N.C., May 22. The squadron completed their annual training to keep their skills sharp for real emergencies.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Andrea Cleopatra Dickerson/Released)
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The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: [muˈzɛw nəsiuˈnaɫ ˈdard də kətəˈɫuɲə], English: "National Art Museum of Catalonia"), abbreviated as MNAC, is the national museum of Catalan visual art located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Situated on Montjuïc hill at the end of Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, near Pl Espanya. The museum is especially notable for its outstanding collection of romanesque church paintings, and for Catalan art and design from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including modernisme and noucentisme. The Museum is housed in the Palau Nacional, a huge, Italian-style building dating to 1929. The Palau Nacional, which has housed the Museu d'Art de Catalunya since 1934, was declared a national museum in 1990 under the Museums Law passed by the Catalan Government. That same year, a thorough renovation process was launched to refurbish the site, based on plans drawn up by the architects Gae Aulenti and Enric Steegmann, who were later joined in the undertaking by Josep Benedito. The Oval Hall was reopened in 1992 on the occasion of the Olympic Games, and the various collections were installed and opened over the period from 1995 (when the Romanesque Art section was reopened) to 2004. The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (Museu Nacional) was officially inaugurated on 16 December 2004.
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El Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña (en catalán: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya), también conocido por sus siglas MNAC, está situado en la ciudad de Barcelona, (España). Destaca por su colección de arte Románico, considerada una de las más completas del mundo. Su director es Josep Serra i Villalba.
El actual museo se constituyó en 1990 con la unión de las colecciones del Museo de Arte Moderno, creado en 1945, y el Museo de Arte de Cataluña, inaugurado en 1934. A las piezas procedentes de estos museos se les añadieron una nueva sección de numismática, otra de grabados así como los fondos de la Biblioteca General de Historia del Arte. Más tarde, en 1996, se añadió un nuevo departamento dedicado a la fotografía. En 2006 el fondo del museo poseía ya casi 250.000 obras en las diferentes colecciones. Además de las exposiciones temporales y de las itinerantes, el museo realiza también otras funciones como son las de estudio, conservación y restauración de obras de arte.
El MNAC es un consorcio constituido por la Generalidad de Cataluña, el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona y, desde principios de 2005, la Administración General del Estado. En el patronato del museo están representadas, además de las administraciones públicas, los particulares y las entidades privadas que colaboran con el museo.
La sede principal se encuentra ubicada en el Palacio Nacional, edificio situado en la montaña de Montjuïc, inaugurado en 1929 con motivo de la Exposición Internacional celebrada en la Ciudad Condal. Además, otras tres instituciones forman parte del conjunto del museo: la Biblioteca Museo Víctor Balaguer de Villanueva y la Geltrú; el Museo Comarcal de la Garrotxa en Olot; y el Museo Cau Ferrat de Sitges.
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I just completely cleaned my car after Winter, and next day I went on search. I wanted to park at the end of one street, because it was very close to the motorway where I went searching (behind the car). There was a place which looked good, because there were no visible mud, only grass, so I was glad. But how wrong I was! When I drove onto the grass, I heard a strange sound. So I went to check whats happened...and what the fuck? Whole front tyre was sunk into the mud! I was really angry, because the mud was impossible to see, it was completely hidden, like a trap! After the search I had to clean my car again :D
Bricklink has a search option... It's really useful! For example if you see a MOC with a certain part you have never seen before (or never seen before in that color) you can look it up! Just set the search machine to catalog items, enter some key words and hit go. Just pointing it out for you.
04/04/2023, Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias, Spain.
Completed drydocking on the 29/03/2023, and pictured here just two hours before sailing for the mid Atlantic.
A Norwegian owned seismic research ship which was built as a RoRo cargo ship.
www.vestlandoffshore.no/fleet/
Keel laid on 01/12/1994, launched on 12/05/1997, & completed on 11/08/1997, by Gem-Yat shipbuilding, Tuzla, Turkey (40)
4,629 g.t. & 4,050 dwt., as:
Kulachan' to 1997,
'Mother of Pearl' to 2000,
'Oceanic Pearl' to 2005,
'Ocean Pearl' to Febuaury 2023, &
'Argeo Searcher' since.
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Petronas Twin Tower or Petronas KLCC - Kuala Lumpur . Taken by single exposure thanks to the heavy thick haze contributed by Sumatra heading from Selangor affecting almost entire KL from 01 Day arrival till 03 departure. This should not be my best shot as I was literary reccee for possiblilty of fresh composit portraying Petrona's Twin Tower Majestic appearance other photographers might not fullfill with achievement. For my visit, is rather a dissapointment of the yearly burning crops practice of Indonesians farmer at this particular season that I eventually affect the health n uncomfortable photo shot lover with terrible gloomy weather that remain only available hope to seize the blue hour as key timing to grab it or loss it!.
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Technical Details:
Non HDR, simple blending techniques process by CS5 software.
Basic Standard Gears I rely for Landscape
Canon EOS 5D Mark2 (a full frame ideal for interpolating landscape image).
Tokina 16-28 F2.8 ultra wide lens.
Tripod (keep possible sharpness n ability to focus for most idealistic desire composition)
Release cable (reduce hand contact n fully manage desire exposure timing)
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The semi-nocturnal, furtive movements of the early morning landscape photographer are often fraught with unlikely hazards. In the equally unlikely (ok - make that massively improbable) event that a film were made of the same, the opening certification would warn of scenes containing mild peril. Some of you, the audience, would scoff at this odd declaration - yet those of you who tread before dawn in search of the photogenic know it to be true. In point of fact, this mild peril often starts even before leaving the house...
Picture the following if you will.
Having spent an enjoyable first day's holiday with my wife, inlaws and her grandad somewhere in Wales, yours truly is itching to get out and explore what delights there are to tempt that lens. Late that afternoon, under a flimsy pretence of 'getting some air', I head out in my wife's car (cheaper than mine to run while away although as it's a Beetle Cabriolet there's barely room to pack camera gear, let alone non-essentials like clothes) to scout the area. Painfully aware there's a curfew in place for my return to enable us all to go out for dinner, I nevertheless discover a couple of locations that validate my previous research. Ashamedly, I'm unable to resist rattling off a few test images, and as a result arrive back at our holiday cottage later than agreed only to be met by my wife standing in the doorway slowly tapping a rolling pin in the palm of her open hand. Never have I felt such kinship with Andy Capp... I take in this harmonious scene of domesticity as I hurriedly pull up alongside the front wall to the cottage, before cursing as I have to scramble across the car's interior and out through the passenger door (despite Beetle Cabriolet's having infinitesimally tiny boots, they have gigantic doors impossible to extricate yourself through unless you're parked several yards away from any solid objects. Walls are pretty solid).
Having had a lovely meal and made some plans for the next few days together, I decide to head out early the next morning to do some shooting - figuring I can either be back before anyone else is really up and with it, or else arrange to meet up with them once they head out in my father-in-law's car. This plan becomes even more promising once I realise fog is forecast for the early hours, coinciding with high tide...
10.30pm and I'm off too bed so as to be up for 4.45am.
12.00 midnight and I'm lying awake, unable to sleep and filled with anticipation at the prospect of photographing my ideal conditions in a completely new location. Yes, I really do get that excited!
2.30am and I'm wondering if perhaps I had dropped off at some point. Surely I couldn't have really been laid awake for four hours listening to the settling sounds of an unfamiliar house at night?
4.45am and my alarm goes off. Judging by my initial fuzziness I must have laid awake for at least four hours listening to the settling sounds of an unfamiliar house at night. However, it takes only moments for my enthusiasm to take over and I'm stabbing quickly at the off button on my alarm so as not to wake anyone else.
Casting aside the duvet, for once grateful that all holiday homes seem to have single beds - there's less chance of disturbing my wife as I push myself from the mattress. My first footfall on the bare wooden floorboards sends a creak through the room, and I remember the unequivocal natural law that states all sounds occurring before dawn shall automatically be multiplied by the power of ten in relation to their day time counterparts. It's right up there with the one about that tree falling in a forrest somewhere with nobody to hear it... Tentatively sneaking across the room by the glow of my phone's screen, testing each board before laying my full weight on it I remember I have a whole room, landing, double staircase and hallway to cross like this. There might as well have been tacks on the floor. There lay the problem with the cottage we were staying in, rustic and full of character charm it may have been, complete with quaint paraphernalia guaranteed to enhance your stay, yet not a silent carpet anywhere to be found. Reaching the clothes I'd laid out I quickly pulled them on (marvelling at how much noise an innocuous sock can make and ruefully aware I could quite possibly be putting my t-shirt on back to front), I try to ascertain whether opening the door quickly or slowly will render the least sound. I try both ways. One causes my wife to moan and turn in her bed. The other causes her to moan and turn the other way. Reaching the landing, I creep hesitantly the half mile to the bathroom, pausing with one foot raised upon hearing halted snoring emanate from one of the bedrooms. It picks up unabated, and I thread my way on to the sink, where I ease the tap slightly open and listen as Niagara Falls splashes into my cupped hands and waiting face. Wash complete, I remember to leave my electric toothbrush off as I brush (clever lad I am), before knocking the toothpaste tube over - it heads to the floor in slow motion and I break it's fall on the stone slate with my foot, flicking it back to an upright position in the cabinet as I mop a bead of perspiration from my furrowed brow. Ok, I lied about the last part. I don't perspire.
Twenty minutes later and I'm congratulating myself as I head through the front door, shoes clasped in one hand as I ease it closed behind me. The fog really is thick, I can see it eddying about the occasional street lamp and the air has that curiously leaden, heavy taste about it that only comes with such atmospherics. Slipping on my footwear and metaphorically rubbing my hands with glee, I press the keyfob to unlock the car and cross to the passenger door remembering the wall blocking the driver's side. Sliding my gear on to the back seat (not wanting to be fooled by the Beetle Cabriolet's infinitessimally tiny boot), I slide in and over the passenger seat, ready to slowly drive off and leave everyone none the wiser in their beds.
Suddenly, the car alarm sounds. Lights flash blindingly reflecting from the metallic surfaces of other cars nearby, while the horn triggers deafeningly as I freeze in disbelief just as I'm falling into the driver's seat. Stabbing again at the unlock button on the keyfob I manage to deactivate everything and drive off hurriedly, laughing to myself at the ridiculousness of it all. Some thirty minutes later, setting up ready for this shot, I remember if entering the car by any other than the driver's door the alarm is only deactivated if you depress the fob twice.
Scenes of mild peril - just as I told you.
On a separate note, I'm pleased to have received an Honourable Mention in the International Photography Awards for my entry 'Sand, Sea & Silence', a set of five related images.
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Congratulations to all those of you I know who enjoyed successes - I've recognised at least a couple of dozen of you so far!
There are six species of munia birds in Bangladesh. Scaly-Breasted Munia. It is usually the most visible resident bird. The Munia bird flies as soon as the human presence is seen.They roam in small groups on high grass grasslands, wetlands, paddy fields and small bushes. In the paddy fields, on the grass and on the ground they can be found in search of food.
Day by day, the nests of munia birds are declining. In the city, many of these birds are hidden and sold, which is a legally punishable offense. Birds of this species cannot survive in cage. Many times they die suddenly or gradually become ill.Bird capture and bird killing are punishable offenses. We need to inform this important message among the people's.
Gear : Nikon D7100 | 200.0-500.0 mm f/5.6
Exif : 1/400 | f/6.3 | 320
Place & Date : Bangladesh | Oct 2019
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When the ladies at {mon tissu} announced they were going to do a blogger search for a new {mon tissu} blogger – only one, mind you – I was nerve racked. Probably like most bloggers on the fashion grid, our anxiety kicked in and I bet the majority had it in their minds that they wouldn’t be good enough for such a store like {mon tissu}. But then I started to think about it – the majority of bloggers in Second Life, whether it be fashion or just the randomness of the grid – all have such a unique style that in order to show off ‘who they are’ they just had to take their own esthetic and showcase it.
In order to get over those anxiety issued fears, it was what I had to do and go back to what I know and that is – writing. As a blogger prior to Second Life, writing had been an outlet. When bringing it into Second Life – it became easier to tell a story through use of pictures, and especially with the fashion of such creators as the ladies at {mon tissu}. So envision each one of us, contemplating in front of our desktops, our laptops, and iPads, the ideas that are whirling in our minds on how each individual would show off her own style. I took this to heart as the image formed in my head, as myself sat down and started to design.
“Katy has just returned from another long day of classes at the university that she is now attending. It would have been in her best interest to start right in on her homework, but her mind has been going astray with so many ideas and inspired pictures, that she must get started on her entry for the {mon tissu} blogger search. Kicking off her Provence Riding Boots, she settles into her chair, grabs her laptop and starts to create what she hopes is something outstanding. She knows she is a lover of platform photography (as most loner’s tend to do) and sometimes likes to venture off and find amazing sims to take pictures in that support great detail. An idea is formed and she hops onto it.
With a great place in mind, she hops the rains have let up and that the fields would not be too muddy. She had decided to wear her Openwork Wedges and almost balked at the idea of having them smeared with such dirt, but T-Town had the most beautiful of sunsets. A flick of her scarf over the mint color of the Lycia Tank Top, Katy smoothed a quick hand, slightly damp with nerves, over her dark Nora Skinny Jeans and took to the road, making her way down to the bridge and it’s glorious sun show.”
Not only is the style at {mon tissu} amazing, but it’s also versatile and can be used in so many forms from your everyday look to your city chic that, to be honest it’s made to be in any girl’s wardrobe in Second Life.
Tank: {mon tissu} Lycia Lace Tank – Mint (s) / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
Jeans: {mon tissu} Nora Skinny Jeans – Heels – Dark (s) / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
Shoes: {mon tissu} Openwork Wedges – Beige / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
Scarf: -Tres Blah- Wrapped Scarf – Words / Julliette Westerburg *ARCADE*
Earrings: LaGyo – Spots and Wire Earrings – Lava / Gyorgyna Larnia *ARCADE*
Ring: Shakeup! Vintage Ring [20] / Carrie Janick *ARCADE*
Skin: - Glam Affair - Lilth – Europa 01 Red HB / Aida Ewing
Shape: My own
Hair: [Elikatira] – Figure – 05 / Elikapeka Tiramisu
Eyes: .ID. Reflections / Mesh Eyes / Blue / Audrey Lamede
Eyelashes: .ploom. lashes 06 / Helyanwe Vindaloo
Eyelashes: Maitreya Mesh Eyelashes / Onyx LeShelle
Freckles: {.essences.} Freckles 01 / Inka Mexicola
Eyeliner: {.essences.} Elena Eyeliner 01 / Inka Mexicola
Nails: Izzie’s – Cracked Nails / Izzie Button
Pose: BENT. Simply / Catherine Fairport
Props: LISP – Anna Chair with Footstool / Pandora Popstar *Collabor88*
{what next} Seasons Frame (trees) / Winter Thorn *Four Walls Hunt*
:Cheeky Pea: Painter’s Armchair / Isla Gealach
{mon tissu} Provence Riding Boots – Caramel / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
{mon tissu} Feather Wrapped Fedora – Soiree / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
{mon tissu} Shopping Bag / Elie Spot & Anouk Spot
Locations: Naken Landing & T-Town
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Skecth for the wall i've just painted in Belgrade, SERBIA.
pencil on paper. 2008
i've search some informations, about the history and architecture of Belgrade. then i learnt, that it has been destroyed and rebuild 38 times in her history.. So this "santa" inspired from an icone of the city my friend sent me, has several hands and a hidden black face. Between her legs, an egg from which goes out life and civilisation. One hand is holding it, protecting it...One other hand is sending lightenings on the city to destroy it, but in her sleave, there s a white flag of peace...One of her other hand, is holding her brest, as a mother giving milk, feeding the city...but hidden in her sleave, a big gun, war weapon...Then the top hand, is also sending lightenings destroying the city, but from her sleave, a free bird is going out to fly and spread p e a c e !
s t i l l
always rebirth!
P E A C E to belgrad people!!and to my people too!!
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Everything that goes with me on a Search & Rescue. When a call comes out for a lost person you don’t have time to get yourself ready and pack! My SAR pack is ready to go 24/7 and has everything needed to sustain myself for 72 hours - if needed. Below is the inventory of the pack!
1. Coaxsher SR-1 Endeavor Search and Rescue Pack
2. Coaxsher RCP-1 Pro Radio Chest Harness
3. Insect Repellant – (quick access in chest harness)
4. Gerber Suspension Multitool (quick access in chest harness)
5. UTM Grid Reader (quick access in chest harness)
6. UST JetScream Floating Whistle (quick access in chest harness)
7. 2-Way Radios (quick access in chest harness)
8. Yaesu FT-270R (quick access in chest harness)
9. Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx (quick access in chest harness)
10. Rite in the Rain Notebook and No. 97 Tactical Pen (quick access in chest harness)
11. Silva Guide 426 Compass (quick access in chest harness)
12. Knife (quick access in chest harness)
13. Tick Removal Key (quick access in chest harness)
14. AA Batteries (quick access in chest harness)
15. Toilet/Tissue Paper (quick access in chest harness)
16. X-DRAGON 20W Solar Panel Charger
17. Nuun Electrolyte Tablets
18. WetFire Tinder Fire Starter
19. SteriPEN FitsAll Filter
20. Disposable Camera
21. MRE (Meal-Ready-to Eat)
22. AA Batteries
23. SteriPEN Classic
24. Flash Light/Strobe Light Combination
25. LifeStraw
26. Portable USB Charger
27. Gerber Tinderbox
28. Petzl MYO Headlamp
29. Safety Glasses
30. Adventure Medial Kits - First Aid Kit
31. USB Cables/Chargers
32. Paper Towels / Toilet Paper
33. Toiletries – Shampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Deodorant etc.
34. UST StarFlash Floating Signal Mirror
35. Weather Poncho
36. Hand Warmers
37. Parachute cord
38. UCO Stormproof Matches
39. Numyth Tohil Watertight Fluid Lighter
40. UST BlastMatch Fire Starter
41. Frogg Toggs Rain Suit
42. Illumiseen Illuminating Reflective Belt
43. CPR Mask
44. Glowstick/Flashlight
45. ChemLights
46. Cable Ties
47. Fiskars Pruning Shears
48. Streamlight Survivor
49. Flashlight (Secondary)
50. Ringers Extrication Barrier One Gloves
51. Mechanix Gloves
52. Streamlight E-Flood LiteBox
53. CHILL-ITS 6602 Evaporative Cooling Towels
54. Nalgene Water Bottle
55. Outdoor Research Expedition Gaiters
56. Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero
57. Lifeline 48”x58” Blanket
58. 5.11 Packable Jacket
59. Hats
60. Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Pro Fixed Blade
61. Gerber Bear Grylls Compact Parang
62. Bahco Laplander Folding Pruning Saw
63. Gerber Bear Grylls Survival Hatchet
64. Change of Clothes
65. Head Beanies
*Under the Pack & Not Shown: Camelback
RNAS Lee-on-Solent based Royal Navy Westland Whirlwind HAR.9 coded 'LS12' seen dropping by Shoreham Airport sometime in the 1970's
Apart from their 'service' duties, Lee's Whirlwinds and their subsequent Wessex choppers provided SAR facilities all along the Eastern part of the South Coast and were regulars either in and out of Shoreham for fuel or casualty drop-off, or simply making low fly-by's
Here's sister ship 'LS11' Charity
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Originally, the SAR coverage was shared with their RAF counterparts out of the base at Thorney Island and Manston but when the latter closed it was down to just the Kent based RAF choppers.
All are long gone now with Bristow Helicopters providing such cover under the banner of the HM Coast Guard initially with Sikorsky S-61N's but now flying Leonardo AW.159's and elsewhere, the larger Sikorsky S-92's
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
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Focalizzarsi su ciò per cui hai dato sempre il meglio,
tentare di non lasciar andar perso ciò in cui hai sempre creduto.
L'illusione che le cose siano sempre lì, immutate, immutevoli, inganna.
Ogni cosa cambia forma, cresce, si evolve.
Come un campo sterminato di vita,
bisogna che si scelga con cura il suo nutrimento,
per mantenerlo vivo.
E, allora, si avrà modo di dar senso al proprio operato,
di cercare il modo giusto di osservare,
di far trovare spazio ad un pensiero, rendendolo reale.
LUDOVICO EINAUDI --- 'Al di là del vetro' youtu.be/6LxceNTx3S0