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Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
Task 2(individual): composition - take a photo that fit the following themes:
a) natural frame
b) perspectives or leading line
c) silhouette
d) macro
e) bokeh
f) one side lighting potrait
g) campus scenery
h) campus facility
i) campus life
j) flora and fauna
k) my favourite spot on campus
l) group photo
Get a condom from a stranger. Dude went out to his car!
I told her she should just say "You have a condom, right?" or "Did you bring protection, baby??" but I think she was less bizarre in her delivery.
A Senior Garden Apprentice briefs the Goldman Sachs volunteers on their task for the day. Photo by Kathryn Littlefield.
CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti (Aug. 24, 2012) - Texas Army National Guardsmen from Task Force Raptor, 3rd Squadron, 124th Cavalry Regiment, prepare to be awarded their Silver Spurs. The Texas National Guardsmen are deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kristopher Townsend).
by Postaldarkness
1st Place Winner
""m not sure about you, but Im definitely a multi-tasker. Unfortunately when I multi-task I have a tendency to lose track of stuff. So....I present to you....The Multi-Taskers Apron! Oodles of pockets to keep anything and everything with you! This one holds everything I need for schoolwork, art, food, and social stuff.I would highly recommend one of these for any mothers with small children or college students.
I made the apron completely out of stuff I had around the house. The base is a pair of jeans that were WAY too high wasted for me(I forgot to take a before picture of these). It involved a lot of seam ripping and broken needles. The waistband is from the pants and closes with a snap. The pockets are scrap material I had lying around the house."
Missouri Army National Guard Liaison Officers (LNOs) from Task Force 110 responded to a call of an overtop levee or possible breech on levee L550, located just west of Phelps City near the border with Nebraska. The LNOs coordinated with local authorities during the event. Guardsmen were posted near the levee access as a public safety precaution. In this photo, Levee L550 is overtopped in several areas and has deep holes with water pouring through. The Highway Patrol closed 136 Highway later in the day as water covered the road surface. The Missouri National Guard will continue to assist local authorities in keeping the citizens of Missouri as safe as possible until released by those authorities and Gov. Jay Nixon. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Craig L. Collins, 70th MPAD)
Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
In this task the finalists had to drive over various terrains under instruction. The terrain included simulated river crossings, steep inclines and declines and rough terrain.
Driving in a D2-1, they then had to drive a short course that required finesse and accuracy, by maneuvering through a sequence of gates
Follow the adventure at the Go Beyond the Everyday blog - gobeyond-blog.landrover.com
Lt. Col. Grace Link, commander of Task Force Recovery, and Lt. Col. Lane Endicott, 131st Civil Engineer Squadron commander, set up operations at Jefferson Barracks Air National Guard Base, Missouri, Jan. 6, 2016. The task force, led by the Missouri National Guard and supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other federal and state agencies, is charged with helping individuals, businesses and communities remove debris and recover following historic flooding across the state. (Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brittany Cannon)
Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti (July 20, 2012) - U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tom Hooker, Commander, Task Force Raptor, 3rd Squadron, 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, presents Soldiers their Silver Spurs certificates. The Texas National Guardsmen are deployed in support of Task Force Raptor - Horn of Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Malcolm McClendon).
Lt. Gen. Lee Quintas, left, deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Forces Command, gets a briefing from Spc. Zulema Wu, a petroleum specialist with 18th Fires Brigade, Sept. 4. Wu is part of Task Force Truck, which is comprised of units from Fort Bragg and the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command. The units are staging vehicles and preparing their equipment and stand ready to move to locations needing assistance with Hurricane Dorian recovery efforts. (U.S. Army photo by Eve Meinhardt, FORSCOM PAO)