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Before joining the secret group "The Samurai Fist", men must train hard to achieve the rank of a Shadow Ninja...

 

This is a little scene that I've been meaning to build for a year or so now. I wanted to make a good scene with those printed Ninjago pieces. Also, I do want to point out that I had to cheat to get that epic pose. Sticky tack is my friend in these types of situations. ^_^ Anyway, I hope you all enjoy!

 

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Operators from the Special Operations Group conducting helocast training.

This Western Gull (my "pet") has been training me to give him snacks when he behaves in amusing ways.

 

During this lesson I knock 3 times on the table and he will jump up and alight on the top. Somehow I don't think I will be able to teach him to count, be we shall see.

 

Taken during the unveiling of a new training plant for firemen.

Fuji XE4 + XF 35 f1.4

“Are these things really better than the things I already have? Or am I just trained to be dissatisfied with what I have now?”

― Chuck Palahniuk, Lullaby

I found an old picture in my hard drive that I took in 2012 on an old Nikon DSLR camera! I just love the lighting and the emotion of this picture! Shot at 35mm. This day I was covering a boxing event competition at the University of Paris Jussieu.

I was more taken by the curious colour that the passing of a red Route 179 gives, when reflected on the side of the blue training bus.

Flash is helping with socialisation and puppy training. As you can see it's going well! To be fair Flash is very playful but gentle with him and Finn is a clever little pup.

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These guys are under basic Army training, I'm their Platoon Sergeant putting them through their paces. This is the Final attack, and what you see is not fog but a smoke grenade used to mask the movement of the troops. all i had on me was my iPhone. i wish i had my camera.

A young gyr/saker falcon having a training flight at Forest Falconry in Wiltshire, UK.

Rattling through Lea Marston, 37884 Cepheus and 37901 Mirrlees Pioneer lead 9Z99 Sutton Coldfield to Chaddesden Sidings, with Eastern Rail Services Mk3s (10237 & 12091) in tow. The working was in connection with some Emergency Services Training in a tunnel rescue scenario.

Los Angeles, CA

Sissy slave maid April in strict training.

Tralee, Co. Kerry

 

Shot on Fujifilm Velvia 50

 

Nikon F100 + 70-300mm f/5.6

Metroline ComfortDelgro (Perivale, PA) MAN 18.220 MCV eVolution on Training Duties exiting Willesden Bus Garage

Kona ARFF

 

Minolta Autochord with Kodak 400TX expired in the 1980's.

Radfahrt bei Nebelwetter. Foto zur Happy Shooting Aufgabe Training. Oberpfalz, November 2022

CTA articulated car 52 comes off the Evanston Branch at Howard St. after a Motorman Training trip to Linden Ave. 1984.

GFINKAL916H, between tunnel 5 & 6 on the Fallbridge, Columbia River Gorge. The truck is traveling on SR 14 which parallels the railroad for much of the way through the corridor.

puppy in training for autism kids poses for a sec on his walk through the distillery.

 

View On Black

First training session of the newly formed Kelvedon and Feering RUFC.

📟 : Driver Training

🚍 : TE922 - LK58KFY

 

Former Potters Bar TE922 is seen passing through Kensington Olympia from Hammersmith whilst on driving training duties.

Training on the River Great Ouse

View from the dunes near RAF Valley

Vladivostok Russia 俄羅斯 海參崴

One of the things I discovered that I really liked about my first experience photographing birds, and especially birds in flight, was reviewing photos of flocks of flying birds and finding interesting patterns or formations or "stories" within those random flocks. That is, sometimes really fun or amazing, even artistic groupings occurred when I would crop in on a few of the randomly arranged birds I had captured in the wider frame of the shot. In this case the original frame had nine snow geese in total, with eight of them more or less in a line and one flying just above that line. But when I cropped it in to just these four, it immediately reminded me of a military basic training drill, with a drill instructor (the top bird) squawking orders to the "marching" cadets. In the larger frame with more birds, the formation was not as tight and top bird's open bill was less noticeable because it was so much smaller. Not sure if the "basic training" metaphor works for everybody, but it sure did for me!

 

This shot was taken in the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

Every Roman fort along Hadrian’s Wall, as well as elsewhere, had a parade ground where soldiers could train and parade for the inspection of the prefect.

 

On one side was a raised platform known as a tribunal, from which the prefect could inspect the troops. Alters and shrines to Jupiter, Mars and Victory would flank these platforms. Parade grounds might have had stakes set up on them. These were about the height of a man and against which the soldiers would practice using their weapons.

 

This scene depicts some of the Auxiliary units who were present on Hadrian’s Wall during the late second century / early third century AD. Auxillia were originally formed from frontier populations to fight in their homelands, using their local knowledge. However, following such events as the Revolt of the Batavi in AD 69, they were relocated to other parts of the Empire.

 

The infantry dressed in green are the Cohors I Tungorum Millaria, who were originally raised from the Tungri of Gallia Belgica (the area we know call Belgium). It fought under Agricola at the Battle of Mons Graupius in 83 AD and were stationed at Housteads following its reconstruction by Septimius Severus.

 

Archers were usually eastern in origin. During the second century the Cohors Hamiorum Sagittariorum were also thought to be stationed at Housesteads, The cohort was made up of Hamians, who were a Syrian tribe.

 

The cavalry are of the Cohors II Tungorum Millaria Equitata, who like the I Tungorum Millaria were ere originally raised from the Tungri. It is though the unit spent most of the second century stationed at Birrens, but by 241 AD had moved to Castlesteads.

 

Much like the last scene I posted (see here), this MOC probably has more to do showing off my army as it is about building. I have 20 light infantry, 8 cavalry and 7 archers.

 

Working on understanding rear curtain sync and capturing movement with Damian McGillicuddy

it is all a matter of training

these shoes have 16 cm heels and first out I thought its impossible .... but after training and familiarization (oh what a word ) it works

 

on the right side you can see some of our boats - they are still outside from the big flood after the snow chaos in late february - everything was under water ....

Kona ARFF

 

Minolta Autochord with Kodak 400TX expired in the 1980's.

Blackpool's new driver trainer, Trident 974 (ex 304), in a Mercedes Citaro 'Palladium' styled grey and yellow colour scheme.

Photos from our Byron April 2016 Rainbow Kids Yoga Teacher Training

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