falsa non è la parola esatta... però il concetto è quello: guardate il laghetto in basso, l'acqua è verticale!
l'immagine va ruotata di 90° a sinistra
falsa non è la parola esatta... però il concetto è quello: guardate il laghetto in basso, l'acqua è verticale!
l'immagine va ruotata di 90° a sinistra
intendevo proprio quello,che è stata scattata tenedo la macchinetta inclinata...falsa=non vera=non reale![]()
Per me la prospettiva inganna parecchio; secondo me non è una parete eccessivamente inclinata... altrimenti avrebbero utilizzato dell' attrezzatura adatta, o comunque non penso sarebbero stati lì a scattarsi delle foto quando c' era il rischio che uno di loro potesse finire di sotto...![]()
falsa a casa mia vuol dire fotomontaggio, questa non è un fotomontaggio.
petro, con i tuoi indovinelli mi farai uscire matto...![]()
Yess.. è girata di "pochi" gradi..
basta notare che il fucile è ben piantato sulla schiena e che tutti i pezzatti di paracord puntano verso l'angolo basso a sinistra.. che in realtà credo sia il vero basso..![]()
basta guardare le mani che non fanno nessuno sforzo per aggrapparsi............
Marines from 2nd Recon Bn, BLT 1/9, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a Helo-casting mission out of the back of a CH53, and a Closed Circuit Dive while doing sustainment training in Djibouti. The 24th MEU remains as one of the most expedient units and rapid-response force ready to perform a full scale of missions ranging from humanitarian relief to full-scale combat operations- 4th April 2010
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Sustainment Training
Marines from Explosives Ordinance Detachment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Navy Explosives Ordinance Detachment, Mobile Unit 11 test the penetration of various ammunition on a light armored SUV and participated in a Demolition range while in Djibouti. The 24th MEU remains as one of the most expedient units and rapid-response force ready to perform a full scale of missions ranging from humanitarian relief to full-scale combat operations.
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Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, hike to the landing zone where they will begin their V-22 Osprey lifts aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
A Marine infantry officer with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, improvises a terrain model of his squad\'s next training exercise out of rocks and grass aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, offload from an MV-22 Osprey at their next training area aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, hike to the landing zone where they will begin their MV-22 Osprey lifts aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24, 2010. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, begin boarding an MV-22 Osprey which will take them to their next training exercise aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, begin boarding an MV-22 Osprey which will take them to their next training exercise aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, get in the defense after offloading from an MV-22 Osprey aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, begin boarding an MV-22 Osprey which will take them to their next training exercise aboard Fort Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.
Marines with India Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, watch as an MV-22 Osprey lifts off during training aboard Ft. Pickett, Va., March 24. BLT 3/8 is one of the three units that joined 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which will spend the next six months training for its upcoming deployment.