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He's quite getting into this now, much more leg action. Strangely this shot from my phone came out fine but the ones from my Nikon J5 were blurred.
so i am not a giant fan of this shot, but i needed something to post and i've been shooting film almost exclusively for about a month and a half for no particular reason and have yet to get any of it developed (i have about 15 rolls of 35mm and 10 rolls 120) as i have not been able to locate a nice pro lab around here with good prices. i did however find one in raliegh i can ship to that has insanely cheap prices. so once that gets developed i'll have many new shots for all of you.
sorry for my absence this last week. i was backpacking in the pisgah national forest with a couple of friends. we were in the shining rock wilderness area (cold mountain is located there) beautiful place and a great time. there will be lots of shots from that trip as well.
i shot this on the olympus om-1 back in april-ish in some upscale cookware store in chicago. i love copper....and when i get married i will have a full set of copper cookware on my registry....because that's how i roll.
It is not important to note that we have fallen down, but it is so vital to bounce back with each fall! Even a small water drop falling can teach this fundamental confidence to everyone!
Shot in my office pavement, where the air-conditioner water drips and bounces!
Credit Sweet Potatoes ~
To The Moon and Back Event ~
{SP} Springtime Bouncing Ball Gacha
6 common, 1 Rare (fatpack is rare)
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.
A prototype version of Barnes Wallis' 'Bouncing Bomb' recovered by the Royal Navy from Herne Bay.
The metal casing has almost completely disintegrated, leaving the concrete-like material which it enclosed (this exactly matched the weight and consistency of the explosive to be used in the actual bombs).
Fleet Air Arm Museum Reserve Collection, Cobham Hall.
Friends of Duxford visit to HMS Heron / RNAS Yeovilton, 27 April 2011.
Canon G9.
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.