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A helicopter from the 920th Rescue Wing hovers over the water at Cocoa Beach Airshow 2025, lowering a rope as a crew member rappels toward the misty surface below. Boats and vessels linger in the background, observing the coordinated aerial and maritime operation. This dramatic moment captures the precision, urgency, and teamwork behind combat rescue and demonstration missions.
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The wayward Caddy is pulled toward a grade crossing by LSRM's boom truck while 193 stands by to provide assistance.
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A digital art in the style of Joe Kline of and extraction in a hot LZ during the Vietnam War. Army Huey Chopper coming in for the extraction.
Prompt: a Army Huey helicopter on a medi-vac mission in a hot landing zone under enemy fire, Army soldier on the ready, in the style of Dan nance vietnam war action painting, realist detail --ar 20:16 --v 5.1
AI Midjourney post processed using Photoshop
Encountered this scene on our drive back from the island ferry. We could smell the money.
Canon 5diii, 70-200mm f4 lens
I now have 130 lbs of honey in jars and about 100 lbs more in tubs. ..and I have more still to take off from hives.
Camera Obscura - The Sweetest Thing
Tobias, when will the flow of shitty figures stop? School ends in June, if you want a rough estimate.
Jokes aside, whipped up these out of the minimal parts I have at hand right now. Almost all my pieces are packed in my below freezing attic, awaiting summer sorting. Tried to go for the OG figbarf feel, as some of Mango's posts brought me back to the older flickr days. Thanks for viewing, have a good one!