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Adding an outdoor movie event to a festival is a perfect way to end a day of activities. Pictured here is a young child jumping on a bungee bouncer before the start of a movies under the stars event.
bouncing souls @ reggie's rock club. 2011-06-09.
he reminded me of hugh dillon in the best possible ways.
An Iraqi Army Soldier carries a child during an Iraqi Army combined medical engagement with Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers at Bushmaster Patrol Base in the Tharwa 1 neighborhood in the southern portion of the Sadr City district of Baghdad April 23, 2008. US Army photo by Maj. Mike Humphreys.
The spire of an inflatable bouncing castle amusement, framed by a protective barrier, at the North Coast National Show. Lismore 2010
YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM ELVINGTON
BOUNCING BOMB
Designer - Barnes Wallis
Manufacturer - Vickers Armstrong
Code Name - Upkeep
Code named "UPKEEP" this type of bomb was used on the famous "Dambusters Raid" on May 16/17 1943.
This is a full size, full weight 9250 lbs test version dropped off the Kent Coast at Reculver in April/May 1943.
It lay there for over 50 years until recovered in June 1987, by Andrew Helmsley and the Ministry of Defence, with 101 Field Regiment TA and 222 & 223 Sqns.
Transportation to Elvington was carried out by 150 Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in 1999.
This exhibit moved to the Newark Air Museum in 2009.
Went for a trip to Knockhill with friends to see the rally-cross event. It had some fairly spectacular moments.
Today is National Public Sleeping Day, one of those obscure holidays that prove useful primarily for starting conversations in the elevator. There is one group in dire need of a sleep-freely-card: public officials. Their jobs entail bouncing around from boring event to boring event, and yet all it takes is a second of shut-eye to turn them into international laughingstocks. In honor of this holiday, therefore, we absolve the following presidents, Supreme Court justices and other busy officials of any lingering humiliation for the following public snoozefests. Take a look through this gallery and remember that sometimes – no matter the occasion or the fancy title – the great impulse to sleep cannot be overcome.
Public Sleeper: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Supreme Court justice, who has a documented history of public sleeping, could not keep her self awake through Obama’s State of the Union address in 2010. Fellow justice Stephen Breyer nudged her awake, according to the Washington Post, but not before the cameras captured the moment.
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Resilience always makes you well again. I'm feeling so much better!
This series is made with an extreme macro: Raynox 250, and best viewed large.
they seemed to dance and bounce in the wind on a cold day in July. shot in the Berggarten in Hannover, Germany
Photo #24 taken as part of 100strangers.com
Michelle was rushing up from Leicester Square to Old Compton Street to meet friends when she caught my attention, mostly because of the necklace and her sense of purpose. She was in such a rush that I grabbed this shot almost at a jog.
Lesson learnt: I should have spent a couple more seconds setting up the camera - although I think I needed the 1/125th shutter speed, this would have been a better shot if I'd bumped it to ISO 400 and gone for f/2.8. It's hard to focus at f/1.4 on a subject that's bouncing around so much. Like so many of my less crisp shots, I like it regardless as it's dynamic and characterful.
Thanks for, errr, not stopping, Michelle!