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Ronny Yu present in 2006 "Le Maître d'armes" with Jet Li, Betty Sun, Collin Chou, Hee Ching Paw, Anthony De Longis, Masato Harada, Nathan Jones,...
HMS Fearless (L10) was a Royal Navy amphibious assault ship that served from 1965 until 2002. One of two Fearless-class landing platform docks, she was based in HMNB Portsmouth and saw service around the world over her 37-year life. She was the last steam-powered surface ship in the Royal Navy.
The ship featured a floodable internal dock, accessed via a ramp at the stern for vehicles to embark, at sea, the stern would be partially submerged, allowing landing craft to load or unload vehicles and personnel directly from the deck. She carried four Landing Craft Utility (LCU)s in the well dock and four smaller Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) mounted on davits along the superstructure. Accommodation was provided for up to 400 embarked troops, which could be increased to 700.
The landing platform docks (LPD) supported a Royal Marines amphibious assault force and provided a platform for the Headquarters capability prior to, and during, the assault phase. The Royal Marines served aboard as the 4th Assault Squadron. The Squadron included crew for the four LCU, four LCVP and the Beach Party, which was equipped with a Land Rover, a Bedford 4-ton truck, two tractor units, one a track layer, the other equipped with a bucket, and a Centurion BARV. The squadron also had duties aboard, (ensuring equipment and troops got to shore as they were needed), radio operators and administration.
Fearless was decommissioned in 2002 and awaited disposal in Fareham Creek, Hampshire, moored alongside her sister ship Intrepid. In October 2007, it was reported that Fearless was to be scrapped in Belgium, five years after the vessel was officially mothballed in Portsmouth. On 17 December 2007, Fearless was towed to Ghent in Belgium to be broken. This was the first warship successfully exported for recycling by any Western government that fully complied with international agreements and the principles concerning environmentally sound management of waste.
Replacement LPDs Albion and Bulwark were ordered during the 1990s. They were commissioned in 2003 and 2005 respectively.
At the dog park, Fergie, the Great Dane, fell head over heels for this Papillon puppy. The attraction was apparently mutual, as they played for ages--APPALLINGLY cute!!! Best viewed full size--their expressions are priceless (as are their feet)...
this was taken at the start of spring, when the water would have still been rather chilly.
it was cute to see these girls squealing as they tried to enter the water and got progressively wetter with each little splash of wave. though one of them strode in quite fearlessly.
First Image from our Fearless Bridal Session with Lenzy. This was shot at Desoto Caverns in Childersburg Alabama.
Multiple flash exposures with colored gels to light the background. Combined both hard and soft lights to light the bride.
another photo from my (very wet) splash shoot wasn't too sure how i liked this one edited, very much trial and error only downloaded the editing software gimp a few weeks ago :)
In the Chocolate Mountains - far East of San Diego - we found this guy wanting to join in on our New Years Party!
Shot in Desoto Caverns in Childersburg Alabama.
Strobist Info:
1 Strobe 580EX (Key Light) camera left.
1 Strobe 580EX (backlight) behind bride
2 430EX gelled green and orange for Background highlights
All fired with pocket wizards.
Beautiful renaissance monument to Charles of Burgundy, a great-grandson (through a 'bastard line') of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy (+1419). More genealogical information can be found here: racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Bourgogne-Valois.pdf
Search for 'Charles' and '1535'.
Charles's parents were John of Burgundy, Lord of Herlaer (°1424, Leuven, B) and Johanna van Horn. John's parents were John, bastard of Burgundy, bishop of Cambrai (1404-1479) and his wife Margaretha van Absaloens, whom he married in Leuven . This John eventually was the son of John the Fearless and his mistress Agnes de Croÿ.
Charles wears a pretty straightforward armour of the period, smooth lines without decoration and bear paw sabatons for the feet. Over his armour he wears a heraldic tabard, emblazoned with his coat-of-arms. The effigies are pretty stylised and therefore so is the armour.
Had a 100mm macro lens about 10cm from this brave little critter. He kept an eye on me, but did not run off.
my word of 2014. trying to interject it into my every day life. stepping outside of my comfort zone and being "fearless".
tc flickrwalk group heading off the roof and out of the bureau of mines building. after a 2 and 1/2 hour mission, the gtfo light was madly flashing and it was time to go home.
68016 'Fearless' heads north towards Arbroath running as 0Z83 Mossend to Aberdeen Craiginches
68001 on 4N83 had failed the previous evening in the Stonehaven area and had to be hauled back to Aberdeen by 66519 which was in Aberdeen on an engineering train for Carmont.
68016 was en route to work a rescheduled 4Z83 south to Grangemouth.
Kris Fuhr, VP Marketing and Bob Gordon, Dir. of Communications, Provident Films hosting special guests week 3 of filming Courageous.
Photo by Hayley Catt
Fearless Forces by Unimax. Knockoffs, every backyard General's worst nightmare. And these guys are among the worse. These morons will suffer in a upcoming story.
Super Fearless Imperial IPA is back and sub-labelled “Batch #2″ and “Batch #3″. The first was brewed to the same recipe as the original Super Fearless, while the second was brewed with a different malt bill – Golden Promise and Victory being used instead of the original Maris Otter and Aromatic, due to a delivery of the latter being delayed by a port strike in Vancouver. Both versions sit at 9% abv and 93 IBUs, with Cascade, Columbus, Galaxy and Zythos hops used for both.