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Take a photograph of a place that is less than one mile from your home.
– Fabrice Fouillet
Fabrice adds…
"We can often have the feeling that interesting things to be shot can only be found somewhere else, far away from home. So maybe it could be something you see everyday without considering that it could be interesting."
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My husband and I recently started a little LEGO contest to improve our building skills. Alternately each one of us sets a theme and both of us have to build a corresponding model.
I started with "bathtub/shower".
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Squads must work together to complete a modified combat fitness test, otherwise known as Mission Boston in honor of the 82nd Airborne Division’s nighttime parachute landing on D-Day in Normandy. This was the final event in the Lambka Challenge, which also included a shuttle run, pull ups, Humvee push, tire flip, low crawl, litter and buddy carry. The Lambka Challenge was the culminating team-building exercise at the end of the first iteration of Cadet Basic Training for the new cadets of the Class of 2017. The challenge, July 19, was named in honor of 1st Lt. Todd Lambka, a Class of 2010 graduate and infantry officer who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. The Lambka Challenge was designed by the cadet cadre to test new cadets on their physical and mental development from the past three weeks of CBT on a sprawling course throughout West Point. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #31
and Make It Interesting ~ Challenge #1
Ankh with thanks to Paréeerica
Chalice with thanks to Wikimedia Commons
Model with thanks to Marcus Ranum
Background with thanks to VenomxBaby
Textures with thanks to Skeletal Mess and Pareeerica
16/365 Photo Manipulations Project II
GIMP
July 15, 2011
Face your phobias......
Not really scared of spiders but don't like touching them! I expect they don't like us touching them anyway!
(If my Daughter looks in you will hear her scream:)
This car took part in the Aston Martin GT Challenge race at the Aston Martin Owners Club's meeting at Oulton Park in May 2017 and is seen here during the race at Druids Corner. It's a 2009 Ferrari F430 Challenge and was driven in the 50 minute long race by Richard Cook and Harvey Stanley. The Ferrari F430 Challenge, which has a 4,308cc V8 engine, replaced the 360 Challenge and was produced from 2007 to 2001, being succeeded by the 458 Challenge.
The Lambka Challenge was the culminating team-building exercise at the end of the first iteration of Cadet Basic Training for the new cadets of the Class of 2017. The challenge, July 19, was named in honor of 1st Lt. Todd Lambka, a Class of 2010 graduate and infantry officer who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. The Lambka Challenge was designed by the cadet cadre to test new cadets on their physical and mental development from the past three weeks of CBT on a sprawling course throughout West Point. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Inspired by this work by syngola: www.flickr.com/photos/syngola/222809922/ - some of the rhombi have been substituted with triangle twists. This alteration to Peter's design makes the pattern somewhat less regular, but creates a flagstone pattern of triangles and regular hexagons on other side. The substitution of triangles can be done in various ways, I've chosen to do some of the hex twists surrounded entirely by triangles, reminiscent of the original "ouros" - www.flickr.com/photos/origamijoel/220120838/
Based quite heavily on BMCK's Challenger on Brickshelf but with differences to running gear and turret. A very fun build and I think pretty true to minifg scale. The tracks are 1 stud too wide though
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo delivers remarks at the Millennium Challenge Corporation Board Meeting, at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., on December 9, 2019. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
This immaculate 1970 Challenger R/T 440 was mooning me at the car park of Tampere Hot Rod & Rock show earlier this year.
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Take a subject as far out of context as possible.
— Andrew Zuckerman
And this shoe shaper could be a prehistoric skull....
Yes, those are floating pumpkins. Yes, those are adults.
See my other images of the Goffstown Pumpkin Festival and Regatta at www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/sets/72157636818301005/
Type: Canadair Challenger 604
Operator: Private
Identity: N999PX
Date: 16 November 2019
Location: London Stansted, UK
Made for the MAMMA challenge/swap.
Background, "Velvet" flock paper by Laura Ashley, Silk flower inked.
You have to wonder these days what new cadets consider to be “fun.” That was the word many from the Class of 2018 used to describe the Zilinski Challenge Aug. 10 at Camp Buckner.
Squads were tested on physical strength and endurance throughout the challenge while graded on several soldier skills they’ve learned during Cadet Basic Training, like donning and sealing a protective mask, land navigation, assembling the radio and calling in for medical evacuation.
Somewhat a departure from previous Buckner challenges that used Zodiacs to get squads around a short course on Lake Popolopen, this time the squad had to low crawl across the beach and head first into the cold, murky water.
They also low crawled and swung through two obstacles at Marne, and completed three others at the Anzio Obstacle Course.
Perhaps the fun was at the Buckner Parade Field where legs buckled and bodies crumbled after a series of physical challenges. First, the Humvee push—about 300-400 meters across concrete and grass, assumably the best of both worlds. Then, imagine all that was left of the vehicle was one, huge tire. The squad had to push that back and forth another sizeable distance. Pushups, buddy carries, flutter kicks and pullups would follow before they were tested on assembling a swiss seat for rappelling.
Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Okay... here is a challenge I have for everyone. Myself and my son (school project) had this idea of seeing who can grow the best tree, a SweetGum Tree to be exact. It grows in Zone 4 to 9, so most of can join.
We will send you 6 sweetgum tree seeds and the contest actually starts next March 1, 2015 and will run till Aug 1, 2017 (29 months). The ideal is to try and grow a tree (from 6 seeds) into saplings. Now whoever wins I think all the other participants should send the winner $5.00 as the winning prize. July 15, 2017 the trees will be posted online and the participants will pick the best overall tree.
The Worst that could happen is you end up with a couple of great sweetgum trees. If you'd pay for postage that would be awesome but I'll pay for any family and friends which is most of you ... except you Willie, you pay $5.50
Let me know if anyone is interested and send me your address, social security number, credit card with pin numbers, date of birth, mothers maiden name and as much cash as you can come up with. Or just the address will work.
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