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Kinda creepy, but also kinda cool at the same time. They move, make noise and light up. Bits and pieces of this and that.

 

subZERO Festival in downtown San José, California.

Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.

Filters: PS Beta 2023, Topaz Sharpen Ai, Topaz Studio.

A bit of hand painting.

This began as all hot pink. I used the "Adjustments" tab set of filters in PS to bring in green/lilac tones, then added several layers of "difference" or "exclusion" on top. The final saturation and texture modifications are multiple Topaz Studio looks. I'm guessing that this is about 20 layers in total.

 

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Kinda creepy, but also kinda cool at the same time. Bits and pieces of things, put together so they move, make noises and flash lights. But probably not for the kids.

 

subZERO Festival in downtown San José, California.

Even though steel production has been relatively stable for last 30 years in U.S., labor has decreased by 42% due to automation, leaving towns like Gary, Indiana with neighborhoods like this.

goddamn automation. but i still love it

 

driver gave me a wierd look

 

Owned by: aaa trash

Chassis: International 4900

Body Maufacture: leach

Type of truck: rear loader

additional notes: this truck is dead

location of photo: Alexandria va

Castleford and glass-making once went hand in hand. During the 19th century, glassworks (the industry recalled in our name) sprang up all over Castleford – the first glasshouse opening in 1829. Glass production became the main trade of the town, making bottles by the million, for export and home use. At first, bottles were handmade, but automation was then introduced and, inevitably, many small firms closed. The last of Castleford’s bottle manufacturers closed its doors in the early 1980s.

  

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www.starkeeper.it/SH2-64-FF.htm

 

Flying around SH2-64 in Serpens , emission reflections and dusty places. .

 

Optics: Takahashi FSQ-106EDXIII F/5 530mm. - APO Refractor

Mount: AP Mach1 GTO

Camera: Moravian G4-16000 Mark II

Filters: Astrodon E Series Gen II LRGBHA 50mm squared

Guiding Systems: SX Lodestar

Dates/Times: July 2020

Location: Pragelato - Turin - Italy

Exposure Details: L:R:G:B => 540:90:90:90 = > (54x10):(18x5):(18x5):(18x5) [num x minutes] color bin 2

Cooling Details: -25 °C

Acquisition: Voyager Astrophotography Automation

Processing: CCDStack2+, PixInsight, PS CC

Mean FWHM: 1.21 / 2.05

SQM-L: 20.34 / 21.01

bart's extension to oak - oakland international airport, oakland, california

This is an amazingly versatile industrial automation device, made by the company I work for; it can do multiple types of analog and digital inputs and outputs, all in a package about 2"w x 6"h x 5"d.

N6NR - Raytheon Hawker 800XP - Rockwell Automation Inc.

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

The headquarters of Rockwell Automation in Milwaukee, WI features two large industrial buildings, connected by a six-story skywalk and crowned with what was for 50 years the world's largest four-sided clock.

Festo Vertrieb GmbH & Co. KG

Esslingen / Neckar

N6NR - Raytheon Hawker 800XP - Rockwell Automation Inc.

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

   

Automate the observatory with two telescopes is much more difficult than with one.

 

Here I'm imaging NGC 891 with both telescopes and then the humidity reaches the maximum threshold, so both mounts get parked and the roof is closed.

The Neckarscaper from Festo AG

Sample shot for the Exposure.Detroit Woodward: Mile By Mile Project

 

The Albert Kahn designed Ford Model T Plant. Starting place of the mass production assembly line one turning out over nine thousand vehicles at its peak and raising standards of living for those fortunate enough to find work there.

March Point. Padilla Bay/Fidalgo Bay.

"The Washington population of the Black Oystercatcher is estimated to be roughly 400 birds. This number is probably not significantly different from the historical population, as these birds require fairly specialized habitat, which is not evenly distributed. Oystercatchers are highly vulnerable to human disturbance, oil spills, and pollution of the intertidal zone. Numbers of Black Oystercatchers on the outer coast may be higher than in the past, in part due to decreased human disturbance resulting from lighthouse automation. Numbers in inland areas, however, have declined in response to increased human activity. The Northern Pacific Coast Regional Shorebird Management Plan has identified the Black Oystercatcher as a regional species of high concern."

 

"The Black Oystercatcher is restricted in its range, never straying far from shores, in particular favoring rocky shorelines. It has been suggested that this bird is seen mostly on coastal stretches which have some quieter embayments, such as jetty protected areas. It forages in the intertidal zone, feeding on marine invertebrates, particularly molluscs such as mussels, limpets and chitons. It will also take crabs, isopods and barnacles. It hunts through the intertidal area, searching for food visually, often so close to the water's edge it has to fly up to avoid crashing surf. It uses its strong bill to dislodge food and pry shells open."

Video up Saturday morning!!!

Emission nebulae located in the constellation Auriga at an approximate distance of 5,900 ly from the Earth. These objects are associated with a molecular cloud in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way. This area is surrounded by a giant molecular cloud G173.7+02.7 also known as a dust cloud LDN 1525.

 

Optic: Sharpstar 90mm f/5.6 Askar FRA500

Mount: Ioptron CEM60 HP

Camera: QSI 583wsg

Filters: 31mm unmounted Astrodon gen. 2

Frames: Ha 3nm: 24X600sec - RGB 4X600sec each Bin1 -25°

Autoguider: ZWO ASI290MM mini on ZWO 30 F/4, Phd guiding

Processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop

NINA automation

The second prototype for my latest Mindstorms project, which will hopefully become an automatic LEGO mosaic printer.

 

Info, commentary and video of it in action can be found in the video: youtu.be/r8OQDy29yJU

 

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Be sure to check out the Fabulous Video by Nicole at Dynamic Video Creations. Here's the link to enjoy the story and to see all the automation; www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ivQ4ZpMFA

Using several filters my favorite was Automation Dawn

Video up Saturday morning!!!

Video up Saturday morning!!!

Video up Saturday morning!!!

Video up Saturday morning!!!

Instead of automatic urinal flushing, it would be easy to install a camera on the side and take photos of the flushers.

A unit Automobile train heading EB during the golden hour at Maple Park, IL last year

Video up Saturday morning!!!

just south of downtown oakland, california

I need to get back to photography.

I have been looking at adding some automation to our club layout for street car scene. Here I have been playing with the EV3 and various sensors. Ultimatelywe will probably use an Arduino with a Lego motor comparable shield .

Another Automation car I've made recently. This one's a 1990s budget-y FWD coupe, a bit like the Celica that's also in this upload.

Created for a Gizmodo article about home automation.

 

Random Trivia: In order to make the minifig hold the remote, I had to carve off the lower part of his hand. Also... the liquid in the mug is actually beer.

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