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This design doesn’t accurately depict the appearance of an equalizer since they are mostly 2D with neon-like glows. Instead, I took the equalizer concept and came up with something that’s a bit abstract. The main purpose was to experiment with the rainbow gradient by using the Brush Tool instead of the Gradient Tool, therefore I was able to have more control over the vibrancy of the colours.

 

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Bray Wanderers 1 -2 Wexford Town

It is resting on a penny, and is awesome when viewed Large.

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Camera: Nikon D80

Exposure: 1.5 sec

Aperture: f/22

Focal Length: 105 mm

ISO Speed:400

 

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Top of the line preamps, compressors and EQualizers anf special effects.

 

Services are recording, editing, vocal tuning, drum pocketing, sound design, music library, film score, movie score, ADR, dubbing, voice over, MIDI programming and sequencing, sampling.

 

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After relocating to the Midwest last month I have been adjusting to storm season. This rainbow graced us just as tonight's storm was moving in. I played with the light, contrast, color and equalization to capture this fiery effect.

Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

Equalizers 4 Woolsery Reserves 0

North Devon League Intermediate 1.

24th March 2012

Taken at Rock Park, Barnstaple.

Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

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The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

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A simple yet effective picture of the equalizer on my amp. I really liked the brown tones in this pic =)

THE EQUALIZER Clips + Retro Trailer

 

Right-click link. Select "Open in New Window"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ZdvKQHamI

 

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The Equalizer 2 (2018) - Two Kinds of Pain Scene

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D20G8qe4Qc

 

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The Equalizer - Extended Clip: Showdown

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW0bRxBmg3s

 

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The Equalizer Movie Clip

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxyI0Sx0oPI

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

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McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II of VMAT-203 "Hawks" from MCAS Cherry Point training during the November 2015 Photocall at Naval Air Facility El Centro. Note the GAU-12 25mm "Equalizer" cannon pod.

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

cullmantoday.com/2016/01/22/cullman-middle-school-girls-l...

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

cullmantoday.com/2016/01/22/cullman-middle-school-girls-l...

The TEAK flooring, though kiln dried, left the factory in Central Java at 95% relative humidity. The RH in the Sierras of California is about 11%. Gotta' let the moisture content "equalize".

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

cullmantoday.com/2016/01/22/cullman-middle-school-girls-l...

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

cullmantoday.com/2016/01/22/cullman-middle-school-girls-l...

Sven Friedrich mit dem Lebert Equalizer

Long exposure photo: display of an equalizer

Henry Alexander Hunt School, an abandoned equalization school in Macon, Georgia, 2013. (Photo: Adam Ragusea / GPB)

Puerto Aventuras, Mexico. **This was the mid-way point. We had to go back the same way we came in.

 

Wow! Unfortunately, I encountered the most excruciating left-ear squeeze. Cenote diving entails lots of descends and ascends, and equalizing.

 

I accidently left too much water inside my mask's nose cavity, and equalized my ears as we went along. Suddenly, I couldn't equalize my left ear. I guess the water in my nose prevented me from doing so. I tried to ascend to relieve it, but the cavern ceiling was too low. At the very least, you cannot panic in this environment!

 

I had to brave the squeeze, go down low again, and continue to a different part of the cavern to relieve it. During that time, I heard a loud high pitch sound in my head. I thought my head was going to burst!

 

Finally, I was able to get to a higher open area where my left ear was able to pop. Don't want to experience that again. Luckily, the captivating view made up for it. Very relieved that it went away 2 days later.

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