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A team of Amish horses getting ready to go to work.
These are some of the most gentle creatures on earth.
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I actually took this picture just to set my camera for white balance but it turned out really nicely! This is the Cornell Minesweeper team setting up for the group photo I took :).
I was trying to use my 50 mm lens as a macro by holding it with backwards in front of the camera it made me realize that i have got to get a macro lens or a reversal ring for this lens.
After breakfast it was time to build a shelter to spend the second night in. We were shown the basics and left to build our own.
I teamed up with Jen and her sister.
Sailing a kaiak brings lots of learning about having a direction, working together, and having fun at the same time. Have you ever tried that?
Teamwork is all about working together to meet a common goal.
Two Wolves, Canis lupes lupes, at Highland Wildlife Park, Kincraig, Scotland
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Ants cary a pupa case up a tree along the Cowles Bog trail in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Photographed using a Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 tilt shift lens on a Sony A7R with a Sony flash.
Sailors from Tunisia and the guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) simulate clearing a ship during a training exercise on April 25. The Tunisian navy operates with a level of professionalism that equals its European partners, and most of its officers supplement their training with developmental opportunities with navies and industry partners around the world. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Raymond Maddocks)
Despite the constant competitive spirit between the Wewoka Fire Department and the Seminole Fire Department, firefighters from the two different fire departments are seen working together. In the center is the chief of WFD and the two in black are SFD guys. They are helping Medicus and OU MediFlight personnel take a car wreck victim to the helicopter. She rolled her vehicle off of Hwy 9 east of Seminole in Seminole County, Oklahoma. She survived the wreck.
Robbins technicians came out to the site for the duration of the project, and helped to train the ECI crew on how to operate the SBU-M.
Kinga and Nünci.
Nünci lives with us for about one and a half years. Her former life is not known but must have been too bad. She is so timid(?), sensitive... she can't believe that she is in safety yet...
Cyndi Donovan, center, poses with USAMMDA staffers during a
site visit to Germany in 2020. (Photo courtesy of Cyndi Donovan)