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my chubby boy - 16 pounds....ok, the vet had told me to help him to lose weight...but how am i going to do that with two cats? i need to start feeding with some fiber low fat dry food.
Martin Truex Jr (1) and David Reutimann (00) at turn one
NASCAR Nextel All-Star Challenge, Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, NC., May 19th 2007
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P150_Position_Photography_4_ فیگور ژست مدل پز عروس کودک فشن خانوادگی figure pose posing wedding fashion children photography
My mounting/matting process: www.smallcamerabigpicture.com/how-to-mount-and-mat-a-print/
Getting prints ready for the Food Porn Exhibit at Seattle Underground Market.
Photo taken by Maginashun
see here, the light will be out of the way of the wheel, the bag and the fender. it will also be protected against most things by either the wheel, fender or bag.
Ozzy was sleeping in this odd sleeping position. It was even funnier when I was sitting in the chair with him. His eyes were closed, his face was pointing up, and his teeth were showing more. His eyes are opened here, but he is asleep. LOL!
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Battery Russel at Ft. Stevens has the unique position in history of having been the only place on the continental U.S. to have been shelled by a foreign country during time of war. This is a massive ring located near one of the gun implacements that was apparently used to secure equipment.
According to Wikipedia: The Japanese submarine I-25, under the command of a Tagami Meiji was on a typical submarine mission. Destroying enemy shipping and engaging the enemy on land if and when possible, using I-25's 5.5 (140 mm) inch deck gun. She also carried a Yokosuka E14Y seaplane and a crew of 94 men, including the commander. On June 21, 1942, I-25 was steaming in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, along the North American coast, following allied fishing boats to avoid the several mine fields in the area.
Late at night on June 21, 1942, Commander Meiji ordered his crew to surface his submarine at the mouth of the Columbia River. In sight was the old Fort Stevens, built during the American Civil War, with two 10 inch disappearing guns as her best weapons. Several other defense measures were also available.
Moving on to "Plan B" to remove pilings in river, left over from Parking Deck demolition.
One of my first efforts working from RAW image file.
G.H.O.S.T. action figure Isetnofret
Position: Mummy
Age: 2,543
Nationality: Egyptian
Education: No formal education
Skills: Enhanced strength. Cannot be permanently harmed by conventional small arms. Can exert strong influence over weak minded individuals. Magical abilities limited to small spells.
Relevant Information: Mummified alive for displeasing the pharaoh and cursed with immortality, the young concubine Isetnofret remained buried in an unmarked chamber of a minor tomb for centuries before being excavated by agents of Rising Nacht. Miraculously untouched by grave robbers, the tomb and its contents had survived virtually undisturbed. Everything was smuggled out of Egypt to one of Madame Monster’s labs in Eastern Europe. Once there, the sarcophagus was carefully opened, and the scientists noted that only some portions of Isetnofret’s body had deteriorated. As they began to unwrap the body, they noted her one remaining eye was open and focused. She quickly ripped free of some of the wrappings and attacked everyone within reach. It took the combined strength of Fusion and Arthropod to subdue her. Her mind had been shattered by centuries buried alive, and even M’Elig’Nen’s telepathic powers were not enough to re-organize her fractured psyche enough to return her to sanity. Madame Monster saw her power and her singular desire to inflict pain and suffering on others as it had been inflicted on her, and brought her in to the Rising Nacht, despite her wildly unpredictable nature.
Psychological Profile: Beyond sadistic. Revels in the pain of others, even allies. Enjoys influencing weak minds into self-destructive behavior. Great difficulty with linear thinking with a very tenuous grasp of reality. Given to massive mood swings and easily angered. Extremely violent when set off.
Positioning onto final resting place before the cutters torch gets into battle and reduces this longstanding servant of Eccles to scrap.
11/06/2011
Kelly in the position, she would come to know so much better, than she had ever imagined, as she drove 6,753 miles from Seattle to Jacksonville and back.
A standard Type-22 Pillbox positioned to protect road junction in the grounds of Carlton Hall Residential Home. A full height entrance, Y-shaped anti-ricochet wall, and below the east loophole is an opening for a Boys anti-tank rifle, which covers the road junction. Still in very good condition.
Photos from my original visit on the 5th November 2010 - www.flickr.com/photos/139375961@N08/shares/667pFQ75n6
The Type-22 Pillbox is a regular hexagon in plan with embrasures/loopholes in five of the six faces and a full or half-height entrance, sometimes with a porch to protect the entrance. The loopholes are suitable for either rifle or light machine gun. Some have a low entrance that allows an extra loophole above. Each wall is about 6ft long and was generally built to the bulletproof standard of 12 inch thick walls, although there is a shellproof versions with walls around 40 inches thick which is commonly found on airfields. Internally there is either a Y or T-shaped anti-ricochet wall (the top of the Y/T is nearest to the entrance) the internal wall also helps support the roof. The Type-22 Pillbox is the second most common pillbox type with 1,347 recorded as being extant. It is easily confused with the common Type-24 Pillbox, which is an irregular hexagon and the less common octagonal shape.
Changing distance between viewer and the object changes position of the object within the view. With several objects in the initial view, some of them may move out of the frame. For the viewer to keep them together becomes the "either-or" issue.
The only position from where he/she can do it is a meta-position – because it embraces two mutually exclusive views.
see e.g.,:
www.flickr.com/photos/lb13/1143191173/in/photostream/
In meta-position the attachment between viewer and the object is severed. The viewer is building a new meta-object of the picture which cannot be reduced to any of the initial physical objects; the latter become elements of the new meta-object, and the viewer gets an opportunity to freely manipulate with objects within the new picture.
So, here are some meta-pictures that don't exist in reality:
www.flickr.com/photos/maratel/1155462208/
The VLA (Very Large Array), on the Plains of San Agustin, approximately 50 miles west of Socorro, New Mexico, is an array of 27 radio telescopes. (28, actually; they regularly rotate all of the scopes through a refurbishment/upkeep process that takes place in an enormous hangar).
The 27 antennae are arranged in three straight lines of 9 telescopes each radiating out from a common center (it looks like an upside-down ":Y" or peace symbol.... one line extends straight to the north, the other two extend out to the southeast, and southwest respectively.
Each line of 9 radio telescopes can be laid out anywhere from 1/2 mile... up to 13 miles in length! (They are moved on twin railroad tracks using an enormous transporter vehicle that slips underneath the 230-ton instruments, picks them up, and shifts them to the new position. Re-arranging to a new layout is a multi-day job.
My friends and I had the opportunity to get a V.I.P. behind-the-scenes tour led by the VLAs former Chief Security Officer. Unlike the "regular" tour, where one gets to simply see the radio telescopes out on the plain surrounded by the mountains... we got to climb inside one of the scopes (the one in the hangar), all the way through to the access hatch where we walked around on the 82-foot-diameter dish. It was an absolutely thrilling experience!