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I happened to be in Washington, DC, the night of the State of the Union address. As I was taking this photo, the President was inside the Capitol addressing Congress and the nation. With everyone watching the speech, the streets of DC were empty--except for the many police officers surrounding the Capitol.
2012-07-03: Late evening bball, Happy Garden
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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Specialist Alex Fifield, military policeman, and Spc. Kevin Calo, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear specialist, both assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, secure a tent in preparation for the 237th Army Birthday Ball at the Fort Carson Special Events Center on post, June 15, 2012.
(U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Anthony Kozleuchar, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)
I am not a birder, although I enjoy watching and hearing birds around me. In fact, I will even go out of my way to seek them out. On the other hand, don't expect me to post a photo and say that "it's a male------ in its summer plumage. I know many of the birds in Maine, Wisconsin, and Florida where I've spent some time. Birds are just some of the subjects which I photograph and observe. Having said that, hopefully without offending anyone, I like this grosbeak that I saw the other day.
Soldiers with the 2-114th Infantry, from Freehold, N.J., take cover and secure an area at Fort Pickett, Va., May 24, 2017. More than 3,000 New Jersey Army National Guard Soldiers - more than half of the combat strength of the force - is participating in the eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation from May 20 through June 9. The XCTC replicates combat conditions to provide high quality training for Army Brigade Combat Teams to ensure the units are prepared for future deployments. Most of the Soldiers training at Fort Pickett are members of New Jersey's largest unit the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, which transported more than 600 pieces of equipment by rail to the training area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Donnelly/Released)
Kicking of the season at Fairfax Park, in an FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round, BTFC vs Keynsham Town.
1-0 down to Keynsham at half time, but the Robins came out fighting in the second half, securing a 5-2 win at full time.
Iraq Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on 4 October 2015 declared Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone open to the public for the first time in 12 years.
In a statement, al-Abadi said that the move was part of a reform drive that was promised to people.
However, he added, some restrictions... www.sharegk.com/curent-affairs/baghdads-secured-green-zon...
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I see on the street "jumps" out at me -and
when I saw this
"lock-vandalism-prevention" hack-
I knew I had to take a shot of it....
Clearly- a response to being broken into before...
I've decided to upload this image as it's one of my favourite "white" images from my incomplete SoFoBoMo book www.sofobomo.org/2009/books/wayne_john_fox/white/
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Alec Ross, Senior Advisor for Innovation in the Office of Secretary of State, Kathleen Reen, Internews Vice President, global internet initiatives, U.S. Mission Deputy Chief of Mission Peter Mulrean and Internet Freedom Fellows Michael Anti, Grigory Okhotin and Bronwen Robertson participated in a Human Rights Council side event March 7, 2013 entitled "Securing Human Rights Online."
For more information about the Internet Freedom Fellows Program see: internetfreedomfellows.com
U.S. Mission Photo by Yves Bouvie
We happened upon this guy chaining up his scooter, so I thought I would capture it. Lots of these scooters have alarms on them that go off if you even bump them, and other have removable batteries, but a good old cable lock also does the trick!
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February 24, 2009 - EL PASO, TX - With the US-Mexico border in the background, Texas Governor Rick Perry reiterates his request that the Texas Legislature appropriate $135 million for continued border security funding to combat transnational gangs
This chain caught my eye from the boat as we left for Djurgården.
It looks like the chain is attached to that little branch.
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Camera: Leica M6
Lens: Summicron 50 Type 3
Filter: Leitz Yellow
Film: Kodak TRI-X
Developer: D76 1+1 in 20*c
Software: Scanned in Vuescan as raw, Converted with Colorperfect
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Left: Victoria Baines (Project Manager of the Europol Cybercrime Centre)
Norbert Kouvenhowen (IBM GBS Partner / EMEA Leader: Customs, Borders & Revenue Management, IBM)
I might go back and retake this shot with my spanking new circular polarising filter.. (thanks Tony!)
Appleyards of Hull are one of the first removal companies in the UK to achieve BSEN 15713.
This quality standard for the secure destruction of confidential material is something that is required by many clients to give them the piece of mind that thier records will be disposed off professionally
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Reserve officer Mike Crook of the Shawnee, Okla. police department stands in front of a large stained glass window in Raley Chapel as he watches over the 2004 commencement ceremony for Tecumseh High School (Okla.) Thursday, May 20, 2004, on the Oklahoma Baptist University campus in Shawnee. (AP Photo/The Shawnee News-Star, Jennifer Pitts)
A 3rd Cavalry Regiment soldier assigned to the Train, Advise, Assist Command – East (TAAC-E) security force maintains watch over the perimeter of the Khyber Border Coordination Center near Torkham Gate at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border Jan. 4. (U.S. Army photo by CPT Jarrod Morris, TAAC-E Public Affairs)