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A distraught woman looks at the damage that has been done to the Beecher area.
-Courtesy of Burton Mathews
CAMP RED CLOUD, South Korea – Soldiers and families observed Warrior Friendship Week throughout Area I March 25 to 28 with a broad variety of sporting and other morale-building events geared to strengthening the bonds between 2nd Infantry Division Soldiers, KATUSA Soldiers – those South Korean Soldiers assigned to duty with the U.S. Army – as well as Area I family members.
The events saw spirited competition in such familiar sports as soccer, basketball, tug of war, relay racing, and several traditional Korean sports.
There were also the rigors of the Warrior Challenge air assault obstacle course.
Besides all that there was a 5K run.
And Korea’s long and rich cultural heritage was well represented too.
Audiences saw performances by a Korean masked dance troupe, and demonstrations by South Korean army martial arts teams.
Other South Korean Soldiers dressed as 16th century Korean warriors simulated a battle with weapons of the period.
And there were other traditional Korean games demonstrated, among them tuho, in which participants try to toss arrow-like sticks into the mouth of a jar.
Area I Family Readiness Groups set up food and craft tables and made available barbecue, cookies and other snacks, and refreshments.
The events ended with a closing ceremony at the Carey Fitness Center on Camp Casey.
Fully-loaded and on the return run back to Port Lincoln, 1204-850-905-1203 approach one of the many rural level-crossings. This one is near Wanilla. 7/2/2019
Observing the neighbors walking by the house.
I used the Sigma on P mode at Auto ISO, just to see what it would pick for settings. Well, it picked ISO 800, which isn't too high for a camera that can shoot low light, but it's a task for this camera. The picture held together, but not it's the highest I'd want to go with this camera. I think it's best at ISO 100-200 due to it being a very simplistic design. It's meant to shoot still subjects and landscapes. Well, that's what everyone tells me.
Sigma DP2M
P Mode (Auto)
1/40th sec
F/2.8
ISO 800
Rally in London, in front of the Russian Consulate, against the Russian authorities in Moscow abusing democratic supporters
Stills from my major film of 2010, a short character study called Observe.
Shot On:
Canon 5D MKII
Sigma 50mm 1.4
Canon 16-35mm 2.8 L MKII
Canon 24-70mm 2.8 L
Hand Held using custom Shape WLB Shoulder Rig
Photo by Chrystal Smith
Stress and prove.
That was the main focus of recent Medical Education and Demonstration of Individual Competence training for Wiesbaden area combat medics. The training took participants through instructional, trauma simulation and combat response training.
The 421st Multifunctional Medical Battalion held one of its semiannual training sessions in which about 35 Soldiers sharpened their combat medical skills Oct. 3-6 at Wiesbaden Army Airfield and the Military Operations on Urbanized Training site in Wackernheim. ...
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Director: Jody Hill
Stars: Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta, Anna Faris
Comedy
A mall cop must stop a flasher and win the heart of a girl shopkeeper.
We observed many Swallows at Merced NWR. There were numerous battles for dominance and I was able to capture part of this one. The action was extremely fast. I believe these are Tree Swallows.
The WoW for this week was "Doppelgänger" which means an apparition or double of a living person. Given this word, we tried to re-create a photograph taken by famous photographers that we had studied about. This photo was found on the Wilkosz & Way Blog, to the right of my photographer "Henri Cartier-Bresson" Unfortunately, I didn't realize that this photo was conjoined to the one by my photographer while having been taken by another photographer by the name of "Susan Derges". To re-create this picture, I had my mom who has a similar face to the woman in the picture to the left lie down under a table. Then I took a piece of plastic out from a binder to lay the water droplets on, since the glass which she lay under didn't work as well as I had hoped, the drops weren't as visible. Next, I made sure that my shadow fell over her nose, which you can see by how the area right under her cheek bones is a bit lighter than her mouth and tip-mid nose. I used a fast shutter speed, since it was hard to take the picture from the angle that I took it from, eventually after all of the static holding of the camera my hands started to shake. I only used natural light which came in from the window behind me to cast my shadow on top of her and I focused the camera on the droplets of water to make sure that they had clear definition. Next came the task of cropping out the photo to the left from the photo it was conjoined with, then joining that one with the one that I took in photoshop. I also changed the one that I took to black and white and increased the brightness a bit, since the photo to the left is extremely bright.