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The goal of this design for the Buffet inside of the Route 66 Casino, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was to create an oasis amidst the desert with particular Route 66 design elements merged in. The design shows custom carpet in a roadway pattern, which leads through the buffet past various food venues and several multi-faceted angular rock formations that give the impression of a quiet canyon. Other décor elements such as artificial aspen trees in autumns colors, curving woven steel curtains suspended from the ceiling which give the impression of a cascading waterfall, custom mica chandeliers and more were added to tie into the traditional look of Route 66. Click here to see more examples of casino design
Kuro's best spin of the day. The lighting here sure does get tricky, especially with partly cloudy days and shifting clouds. Exciting stuff.
Shot with Minox 35 GT-E
Minox Color-Minotar 35mm f/2.8 lens
Kentmere Pan 400 film
Shot at EI 400
Developed in the Ego Lab using Rodinal (1:25, 3:02 min at 88F, agitatng first and each minute)
Scanned on a Coolscan 9000ED
keiko @ across the lancang/mekong river from menghan/ganlanba village 橄榄坝, xishuangbanna 西双版纳傣族自治州, yunnan province 云南, china 中国
An angular unconformity is evident between the eroded limb of the syncline and the overlying horizontal younger layers.
An unconformity occurs when deposition of sediment is "not conform" to an ideal continuous sequence of materials that would record time uninterruptedly (given that rocks are our only evidence of past events). Unconformities can be of different kinds, but they all imply that an interval of time is not present in our rock record.
This unconformity is called "angular" because there is an angle between the layers of the lower unit (the limb of the Miocene Barstow syncline) and those, more recent, of the upper unit.
After the layers that now form the syncline were deposited, the area was subject to compression and the layers folded. After the folding, the area was exposed to the atmosphere and eroded. Then new sedimentation started (the upper unit). The time interval not represented in this image is that between the beginning of the folding and the beginning of the new cycle of deposition.
Note the Joshua Trees on top of the mountain for scale.
Barstow, California
An airshaft as seen ( via wide-angle lens) from the ground floor of the Pacific Design Center complex in Los Angeles, CA.
Day 16: Angular
Inktober
I really want to branch out in posing for a bit. For this particular photo, I took the prompt Angular to give me some inspiration to switch it up. Much like my Photober shoots in 2013, for this one I was bouncing and jumping around to try and get that movement. I didn't necessarily go for angular poses, though that was my first intention, just something different.
I have a few outtakes from this that you'll be able to see on my personal Instagram, @kaldec_
Something else that I love about Photober is that it not only challenges me in shooting, but in editing as well. As seen in my Rose post, I have been experimenting with different types of editing in my photography. I edited this one as if it were going to go on my @kaldec_ Instagram.
Sunset Newcastle. A whole lot of mathematics going on here. A semi circle inscribed in a triangle, work out what angle A = blah blah blah. This is a view from the Sage theatre -Gateshead, of the Tyne bridge with the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas to the right.
Dutch nature -
Vruchtlichaam éénjarig, wasachtig korstvormig, van enkele cm tot dm lange stroken vormend, 2-4 mm dik, met een scherp afgegrensde rand.
Buisjes 1-2 mm lang, waterig wit. Poriën 3-5 per mm, rond tot hoekig, wit tot crèmewit, bij aanraking rood tot bruin verkleurend. Geur zwak.
Sporeekleur wit.
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Fruit body annually, waxy crust-shaped, from a few cm to dm forming long strips, 2-4 mm thick, with a sharp bordered edge.
Tubes 1-2 mm long, water white. Pore 3-5 per mm, round to angular, white to cream white, red on red to brown tint. Odor weak.
Spore color white.