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I was practicing the violin today.
Poor thing doesn't get played like it used too. and my bridge is awfully high.
I am thinking about selling it. With the baby and moving and everything, I just don't think I'll have time anymore...
Here's my practice Quinzhee, right outside of our condo. It was much colder than the real thing because I slept with my head outward and almost sticking out of the snow structure. Sleeps one.
This is a weird angle but the camera was sitting beside her and she started chatting to it so I turned it on. So here's some proof that she can say "da", now we have to work on daddy!
Second (third?) practice at digital art. Unlike the orange, used color instead of doing black and white and overlaying color. I think it worked out better.
Photo reference from Onno B.
Bodhisattva of Practice (普賢/普賢菩薩/Samantabhadra/보현), Buddhist Guardian of those born in the year of the Dragon and Snake, Buddha's Tooth Relic Temple, Chinatown, Singapore
Students practicing by the lake.
O'Flaherty Irish Music Retreat (2014)
Hobltizelle Camp & Conference Center in Midlothian, Texas
Taken with Kodak Retina IIIc, Kodak Tmax 100 film
Players trying to get a feel for the pace of the greens before the shotgun start.
Yarra Yarra Golf Club Invitational 2011
The Falcon Air Meet, which began in 2006 as an inspiration of His Royal Highness Lt. Gen. Prince Feisal bin Al-Hussein, is an aerial and maintenance competition between countries flying the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The friendly competition helps each country to hone their skills and to share best practices with other allied nations, but more than anything, Prince Feisal’s vision was to build relationships.
The goal of the Falcon Air Meet is for participating and observing countries to prepare for future coalitions and increase strategic readiness. FAM brings together partner nations to demonstrate F-16 tactics and techniques through friendly competition and continuation training in airborne, ground, and maintenance events. This raises the proficiency and employment capabilities of all air forces involved, and enhances contributions to the security of each respective nation and the world. In addition, this international, intercultural event provides an opportunity to develop professional friendships and foster communication and teamwork across borders.
(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Capt. Darin Overstreet)