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Here I was looking at the works of margarethe vanderpas for inspiration. I wanted to create an underwater effect and I'm fairly happy with the finished result, I used a netting material to create this effect



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Margarethe Vanderpas http://bit.ly/1Ads8OF
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Margarethe Vanderpas
Margarethe creates landscape and close ups of scenes she comes across with oil paints. I really like how she displays the slow ripple movements and how the light reflects these movements in the water.


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“Waters of Whipporwill Bay” by Margarethe Vanderpas.
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SPICY from Nakorn on Vimeo.
Spicy is a short film showcasing the riding and the experience of 8 riders that choose to spent their winter at Thai Wake Park.
Featuring: Rien VanderPas Jan Gnerlich Claudia Pagnini Tanar Pigrenet Jonathan Silvershazt Cameron Graham James Harrington Yannik Paton Castaño
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The 104th Fighter Wing at Barnes Air National Guard Base is scheduled to conduct night flying training with their F-15s this week.
Beginning Monday and lasting through Thursday, residents in the Pioneer Valley may see or hear F-15 Eagles taking off and landing until about 9:00 p.m.
According to a release sent to 22News by Barnes ANGB, pilots will be training on both critical homeland defense and overseas wartime aviation skills this week.
“Our Homeland Defense mission is a 24-hour mission, and as such, we need to be trained and ready to respond both during the day as well as during the night at a moment’s notice,” Major Brett Vanderpas, of the 104th FW Operations Group said in the release.
The unit is responsible for protecting a quarter of the country’s population.
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“Dancing Light No. 2″ by Margarethe Vanderpas.
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The 104th Fighter Wing at Barnes Air National Guard Base is scheduled to conduct night flying training with their F-15s next week.
Beginning Monday and lasting through Thursday, residents in the Pioneer Valley may see or hear F-15 Eagles taking off and landing until about 9:00 p.m.
According to a release sent to 22News by Barnes ANGB, pilots will be training on both critical homeland defense and overseas wartime aviation skills this week.
“Our Homeland Defense mission is a 24-hour mission, and as such, we need to be trained and ready to respond both during the day as well as during the night at a moment’s notice,” Major Brett Vanderpas, of the 104th FW Operations Group said in the release.
The unit is responsible for protecting a quarter of the country’s population.
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The 104th Fighter Wing at Barnes Air National Guard Base is scheduled to conduct night flying training with their F-15s this week.
Beginning Monday and lasting through Thursday, residents in the Pioneer Valley may see or hear F-15 Eagles taking off and landing until about 9:00 p.m.
According to a release sent to 22News by Barnes ANGB, pilots will be training on both critical homeland defense and overseas wartime aviation skills this week.
“Our Homeland Defense mission is a 24-hour mission, and as such, we need to be trained and ready to respond both during the day as well as during the night at a moment’s notice,” Major Brett Vanderpas, of the 104th FW Operations Group said in the release.
The unit is responsible for protecting a quarter of the country’s population.
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – People who live near Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield may be hearing some additional jet noise at night over the next couple of evenings. That is because the 104th Fighter Wing is conducting nighttime training flights.
Lt. Col. Brenda Hendricksen, spokesperson for the 104th, told 22News that takeoffs and landings will be going on after dark from now until Thursday, with flights ending at about 9:00 P.M. each night.
Nighttime flights are part of the required training for F-15 Eagle pilots. The 104th Fighter Wing is responsible for responding to any airborne threats over the northeastern United States.
“Our Homeland Defense mission is a 24-hour mission, and as such we need to be trained and ready to respond both during the day, as well as during the night at a moment’s notice,” Maj. Brett Vanderpas of the 104th Fighter Wing Operations Group said.
Hendricksen says that they do not always have the ability to notify members of the public ahead of time about nighttime flights, but when they are able, they want to share as much information as possible.
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WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Eight F-15 Eagle jets and more than 150 Airmen are scheduled to leave Barnes Air National Guard Base Friday for a month-long weapons system exercise in Florida.
According to a release sent to 22News from the 104th Fighter Wing, the Weapons System Evaluation Exercise will allow F-15 pilots to train with live missiles and practice realistic air combat scenarios. They’ll be working with F-22s, T-38s, F-35s, and Canadian F-18s during the exercise.
“Any future combat scenarios will be joint or coalition operations and so it is very important for us to have the opportunity to train outside of our own comfort zone,” Maj. Brett VanderPas said. “It is very possible in any future combat operations we would be fighting alongside other countries and other types of aircraft and you never want the first time to be in combat. It is invaluable training we do not get very often back home.”
Weapons and maintenance crews from Barnes will participate in the exercise on the ground. There, they will prepare the jets for flight and evaluate every missile sequence.
Part of the 104th Fighter Wing’s mission is to provide armed F-15 fighters to protect the Northeast from any airborne threat. The wing at Barnes is responsible for protecting a quarter of the nation’s population.
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