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This is a teaser image from today's shoot with Candyce Layne and Carrie Lewis. A very "artistic approach". The final edit that will be sent to the magazine from these shots will not look like this, I'm sure...
@Strobist:
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- 1 AB800 in 22" Beauty Dish, undiffused, just off camera to the right
-1 AB800 bare behind and camera left for rim
-- jeff
This and one other photo were meaningful to me because they are reminiscent of a professor I had in college named Dr. Paul Siri Wilson. He was one of the most influential people in my life at that time and I think he would like this photo.
Exercise Iron Fist 2012
(Jan. 30, 2012)
A reconnaissance Marine with Alpha Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion jumps into the Pacific Ocean at the Red Beach training area during helocast training, Jan. 30. The event was a part of Exercise Iron Fist 2012, a bilateral training event with the Japanese, designed to increase interoperability between the two services. The purpose of helocasting is to insert troops over the horizon and have them come ashore to conduct reconnaissance missions. dvidshub.net/r/4rqclk
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Another Heritage Paint Project F-18. This VFA-204 Hornet represents Navy Reserve aircraft circa 1950.
The #67 Ford GT of Ryan Briscoe and Richard Westbrook makes its way into turn 8 during a wet practice session for the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship 'Sahlen's 6 Hours of the Glen' at Watkins Glen International.
Pepsi Throwback at Target. 7/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of The Toy Channel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube.
A helo dunker filled with Marines from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit rolls over under water while an instructor overlooks during a Basic Aircraft Ditching Course aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 14, 2006.
Photo by Cpl. Scott L. Eberle
Family members, friends and loved ones eagerly await Marines and sailors with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 364 "Purple Foxes," during a homecoming ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 13. The Marines and sailors returned from an eight-month-long deployment as the aircraft element with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, providing aerial support to the MEU and its missions.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christopher Johns www.15thmeu.marines.mil/Photos.aspx?igphoto=2000021762
This week we are going back forty-one years to 1982 and to D 397 on Burgh Quay. The bus is dressed for route 62. This route started operating in 1936, being extended from Goatstown to Kilmacud in 1962, and to Beaufield Park (behind the Stillorgan Shopping Centre) in 1966. The route ceased to operate in 1999 when it was replaced by an extended route 11.
D 397 was new to CIE in 1971 and was withdrawn in 1985.
29/11/1982
Sometimes you don’t need a reason to post a photo for Throwback Thursday. We believe this is one of those photos. What’s your favorite suit in the crowd?
Circa 1980
For my first post of 2026, I thought I’d take a look back to one year ago today at the Tanfield Railway’s Whistle Off, which kick-started the Railway 200 celebrations.
More images from the event can be found here >> www.mattditch.photography/rail#/tanfield-railway-railway2...
I love vehicles of all makes and models worth loving. But I just happen to own two Chevrolet's at the moment.
That being the case people assume I'm a Chevy only guy. I often get smack talk about Chevy's large displacements over Fords much smaller engines putting out equal or more power. Well, lets take a moment this Thursday to remember Fords BIG-O 7 Litre!
Happy Thursday Everyone! Ride into the weekend as if you were in this gorgeous, powerful, convertible!