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Already uploaded this photo of Brandon but tried it with a double exposure of fireworks, bit of Photoshopping and I'm really happy with the result, Double exposures are so fun!
Soldiers assigned to the 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) come together Oct. 13, 2017 at Iron Horse Park, Fort Carson, Colo., to celebrate the unit’s 11th birthday. Hosted by Group Headquarters staff, the event celebrates the day that 71st OD GP was formally activated, Oct. 16, 2005, at Fort Carson. The unit had been inactive for nearly 40 years prior to standing-up at the Mountain Post. Since activation, the 71st OD GP has served as one of only two units of its kind to provide highly trained forces to counter a range of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive hazards for the Nation, as well as supporting Combatant Commanders within combined, joint, and interagency environments. The event consisted of a chili cook-off and various games intended to enhance unit esprit de corps. (U.S. Army photo by Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)
This features Kathleen, my sister, in one of my photoshoots. It was taken on one of the first summer-like days this year. I call this photoshoot "Experimentations With Color."
The Climatic Research Unit (where I work) and the neighbouring Tyndall Centre for Climate Change, had a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show this year. First time, and we won a silver award! Which was nice.
I had fun on the stand, and fun wandering around. It was as much fun watching the people - mostly middle aged, and all enjoying the spectacles.
My shots were a mixed bag, they'll dribble into the stream as I get to them.
Brig. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, the 41st chief of the Ordnance Corps, presents the Ordnance Crucible – EOD Team of the Year Swagger Stick to Staff Sgt. Ryan Essenmacher, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 720th Ordnance Company from Baumholder, Germany, and his team member, 1st. Lt. Jesse Way, during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible – EOD Team of the Year assessment closing ceremony at Fort Lee, Va., June 8, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks required to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking skills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)
An undated handout picture released to Reuters on October 30, 2010 shows a cartridge which was contained in a parcel intercepted by Dubai security officials. The parcel intercepted in Dubai and bound for the United States contained a bomb hidden in a printer and bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda, Dubai police said on Saturday. They added the parcel contained explosive pentaerythritol trinitrate (PETN) in a printer and cartridge. REUTERS/Dubai Police/Handout (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: CRIME LAW) THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES