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With the escalation of Hurricane Joaquin, the International Sandsculpting Championship tent was, unfortunately, forced to shut down early. Hopefully, you can get a sense of the quality of the artwork and artists that the Neptune Festival draws each year (even if you did not get to visit the 2015 show).

  

Photographs by Jucoby Kinchen

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Aperture:f/3.2

Shutter:1/60 sec

ISO:200

Flash: flash fired

Lens:105 mm f/2.8

Date:Aug 01,2015

 

2 SB600s, one overhead, one to right/front, gridded and snooted, TTL. On camera flash -1 TTL.

Rue des Petites Ecuries, in May 1955.

 

Collection of Maurits Van Wesemael. Photographer unknown.

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Professional and Junior Lifeguards from 64 USLA chapters around the country, ranging in age from 9 to 75 and even one association competitor at 83, competed in water and beach course events that challenged their lifesaving skills with a range of events from surf swims to beach runs; paddleboards to surf boats. A few of the highlights include the Landline Rescue Relay, Ironman and Ironwoman events, Beach Flags and the 4×100 relay, a shuttle-run-style competition that is called “the fastest event on sand.”

 

The United States Lifesaving Association is America’s nonprofit professional association of beach lifeguards and open water rescuers. USLA works to reduce the incidence of death and injury in the aquatic environment through public education, national lifeguard standards, training programs, promotion of high levels of lifeguard readiness, and other means. Lifeguard competition in the U.S. owes its heritage to the Surf Lifesaving competitions in Australia. The first National Lifeguard Competition under the USLA banner was held in San Diego in August of 1980, bringing members of the various chapters from around the nation to compete. There are now more than 100 chapters of USLA, each affiliated with local lifesaving services and beach patrols, and composed of employees of these organizations. For more information, please visit www.uslanationals.org.

  

Photographs by Craig McClure

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Great weather and an appreciative crowd greeted more than 80 units that participated in this year's annual Veterans Day Parade which started at 16th St. & Atlantic Ave., and ended at the Tidewater Veterans Memorial at 19th St., across from the Convention Center.

  

Photography by Craig McClure

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