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JS Yugiri (DD-153) / Asagiri-class destroyer / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.10

32" Octo box up and to the right. 51" diffused PLM behind camera. One bare AB800 for rim lighting back and to the left.

PSCC, LR, CEP2. Photex trigger and receivers. D7100 & 50mm lens. Gray BG with texture added.

JS 8225 with a loaded train passing sister 8190 as she starts to push back at Ba'erzhan junction in the east pit at Sandaoling on 6 January 2018.

 

There were 4 loading tracks on the other side of the junction one of which lead to the main conveyor fed loading bin. If all the trains in the circuit were loading off the bin the empties would sit here and wait for the preceding train to clear the junction. The loaded trains were really going for it this point as well to gain momentum for the climb ahead, it was pretty superb action!

 

Sandaoling Coal Mine

Xinjiang, China

Volkswagen Golf C, JS-13-FZ, 1983, gespot in Voorschoten

Upper falls near fort william

China, Sept. 2000 (scanned slide)

For Arch's challenge.

 

An urban revolver sniper with collapsable stock and quick-detach 6x-12x Scope, 12" barrel and is chambered in .308 Winchester/ 7.62x51mm.

No you can't see up my skirt!

Ice encrusted JS No. 6067 emerging from a short tunnel with a freight from Mudanjiang. 2 March 1990.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Murasame (DD-101) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, August 3, 2019.

The ship was opened to the public at Yokosuka Naval Base on August 3, 2019, during the JMSDF Yokosuka District Summer Festa 2019.

Sensuous Jessica Simpson cold shoulder mini-dress paired with Platino Luxe Fata tights.

A natural light portrait, originally taken with my Nikon film camera.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer JS Ise (DDH-182), assigned to the Escort Division 2, Escort Flotilla 2, Fleet Escort Force, Self Defense Fleet based at Sasebo Naval Base, is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, February 2, 2019.

During the Cold War, the new Japanese Naval Self-defense Force built a series of large destroyers (Haruna and Shirane classes) which featured large hangars on the rear for up to three locally build Sea King Helicopters. Back then, protect Japan´s naval routes from hostile Soviet or Chinese submarines were the main mission of the JMSDF.

 

Although very capable and effective, these large destroyers could only take to sea a small number of Helicopters (3) when compared to a regular Aircraft-carrier which reduced their combat potential. Proposals for a true Anti-submarine Helicopter carrier were made but refused.

 

However, with the end of the Cold War and the recent increased in size of the Chinese Navy, (and since Helicopters continued to prove to be the best ASW weapon for a ship), a decision was made to develop a much larger anti-submarine ship.

 

However, this would lead to a series of political problems.

To know more about this situation, click here for the next picture:

www.flickr.com/photos/einon/54615624748

 

Eínon

 

JS Chokai (DDG-176), YT-95 & YT-99 / Kongo-class guided-missile destroyer & YT-58 class yard tug boats / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.10

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Enoshima-class minesweeper JS Enoshima (MSC-604), assigned to the Minesweeper Division 41, Yokosuka District based at Yokosuka Naval Base, is illuminated at Enoshima Island, Japan, December 23, 2017.

The ship participated in the Jewel of Shonan 2017 that is an illumination event on December 23 and 24, 2017.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Akizuki-class destroyer JS Teruzuki (DD-116) arrives at Harumi Pier, Japan on May 17, 2019, during a experience cruise for civilian from Yakosuka Naval Base to Harumi Pier.

The ship opened to the public at Harumi Pier on May 18 and May 19, 2019, during the 71st Tokyo Port Festival.

think i see donski too..

Oops, top of tights showing.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Akizuki-class destroyer JS Teruzuki (DD-116) is moored at Harumi Pier, Japan, May 17, 2019.

The ship opened to public at Harumi Pier on May 18 and May 19, 2019, during the 71st Tokyo Port Festival.

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So let´s start with the macros!!

And my first post is a jumping spider ( my favorite model for macro ).

Here in Spain, usually it takes me several weeks or even months to find a jumping spider but in the Philippines they are everywhere!

 

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