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Created by Duncan Rawlinson. High contrast horizontal color bands shift subtly out of alignment, introducing tension within an otherwise ordered structure. Saturated magentas, deep blacks, electric blues, and reds suggest timing errors inside a digital transmission. Repetition is precise but deliberately unsettled, reinforcing the idea of disrupted synchronization. The composition feels technical, controlled, and intentionally unstable.
Multinational soldiers from KFOR Regional Command - East secured a helicopter landing zone and conducted slingload operations in the vicinity of Kleçke, Kosovo demonstrating interoperability of forces in the KFOR area of operations. Operation Amber Castle is being conducted to showcase the joint capability and multinational interoperability of KFOR RC-East's commitment to providing a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for the people and institutions of Kosovo. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Nicholas Young, RC-East Public Affairs)
Another picture from Thursday, edited moreso this time... but I'm real proud if this I think. This is Josh again, not me or Tom as some of my friends have thought. haha.
I would bleed, the colours of the evening stars
I really want to get some shots of our Christmas decorations, but my camera sucks for taking them, so will have to wait....
ah well. College tomorrow. Oh joy!
U.S. Army National Guard Officer Candidates from Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin conduct a confidence and rappel course as part of the consolidated OCS Phase III on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, August 1, 2018. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Bradey Petit)
brickwork is done. j wasn't happy with it. may have said that he could have done just as well and he's not a professional. BUT IT'S DONE!!!
when i left for work, the guy there was tearing down old tyvek. i don't know what i will come home to. siding? flashing on the roof? soffits? it'll be a bit surprise.
j is supervising today because i did not want to be responsible for work that was not done to J's expectations.
my FIL is also there to make sure that J doesn't pummel someone.
good times.
The walls are up, but now crews are going to work on tacking the task of making Lava Heights Academy a home. In just a matter of months, these will be buildings of academics, performance, and healing.
Event celebrating the ACC Highland Phase II Groundbreaking on Thursday, September 21, 2017 held inside the ACC Highland Building 4000.
The hugely successful international coach and referee development programme run by the Premier League and the British Council launches a new phase in Khartoum.The week-long course will provide intensive practical training for 44 male and female grassroots football coaches and 20 referees from Sudan and South Sudan.
Premier Skills Phase 2 is taking place from 7 December 2011 to the 12 December 2011 and will be led by Jeremy Weeks, a UEFA qualified coach previously employed by Fulham Football Club. He will be supported by Rachel Parker and Stephen McCarthy, community coaches from Bolton Wanderers and Queen’s Park Rangers Football Clubs respectively.
Running alongside the coach programme will be an ‘Introduction to Refereeing’ course, which will focus on teaching community organisation representatives the rules of football, and how to officiate the game of football at any level. The course is being led by former international FIFA referee, Keith Hackett, and will be assisted by Alan Wiley, who was a professional Premier League referee up to his retirement in 2010. This component will run from 5 December 2011 to the 7th December 2011.
The courses in Khartoum are being jointly organised by the British Council, Premier League and Sudan Football Association, who will launch the Premier Skills Phase 2 programme on 7 December 2011 at the Khartoum Football Stadium. This will also celebrate the completion of the referee course. The second phase of the Premier Skills programme is also supported by the Sudanese Ministry of Youth and Sport and the Khartoum Youth Council.