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"Cylinder Stripes 6gon"

 

Eine Versuchsreihe zum Verhalten symmetrisch arrangierter Sphericals und anderer Variationen in freier Wildbahn. Füttert man sie mit noch mehr Mathematik, beginnen sie farbige Töne zu erzeugen. Mit ein wenig Synästhesie hört das in unserer Wahrnehmung in etwa so an.

 

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A study on the behavior of symmetrically arranged sphericals and other variations in wild life. When you feed them with math, the will begin to create colored tones. With a bit of synaesthesia, in our perception this sounds approximately like this.

Inspired by Yell Saccani

Efforts to return to the world of imagination: (trial 6) A Cosmic Quest

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Taşlı Yaylası (Tasli Plateau) / Trabzon / Turkey / Planet Earth

Google Earth: 40°37'58.31"K 40° 3'31.42"E

Life is a performance on a stage called the world.

We are actors, and when the curtain falls, we leave the stage.

This view was captured looking up through the "Cosmic Window" of the Double Arch Rock Formation at Arches National Park just outside of Moab, Utah. There are greater than 100,000,000,000 stars in the Milky Way alone. Blows my mind each time I see it.

50.8 cm X 40.6 cm, 20" X 16",

Oil on Canvas, 2020

I read this book the other day, and it's a nice quick little read - I actually had the thought a while ago that the new Freeze helmet would be great for the Rider, but unfortunately once I tried to put it together, the helmet didn't fit with the armor. I decided to keep the armor and head in my final version with some editing.

 

Left to right: Cable, the Rider, and Thanos

 

(Reuploaded 2/23/25)

Saggar fired

2009

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Stoneware

cosmic bowling at the 8-lane wheeler bowling alley at schofield barracks in wahiawa, oahu. next time, i should try this with a tripod.

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Formula Classic space!

 

Get your cosmically supercharged engines revving for some planetary racing!

 

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Cosmic Flat Tire

 

07 August 2018, 0:28h - Somewhere, Fuerteventura

 

„You are not allowed to leave the asphalt road“ said the guy from the car rental service to me. „Of course not!“ was my answer. 3 days later I found myself in this situation. After leaving the asphalt road immediately to get to the dark and nice spots, I was thinking back to this guy there at the service point. Shit.

 

One hour earlier I was already on my way home because it was cloudy and I was exhausted and very tired. But then I saw some Stars and very soon the sky was clear. So I turned around and took a road I discovered earlier during daytime. It was a very nice spot and I started to work on a nice Panorama until I realized that the car was in the photo so I parked it a few meters away very quick.

 

20 minutes later after finishing my work there I just wanted to get home and enjoy a nice shower, a beer and my bed. I even left the camera on the tripod in the trunk. Back on the asphalt road I heared a sound that no one ever wants to hear. Blup Blup Blup Blup - Fuck. Never changed a tire before. No signal on my smartphone. No one around. Hm. So I parked the car next to the road again and checked the tools and stuff. Nice - the description is in Arabic. But the pictures where very helpful and after 5min I found out that this is a very easy task. So I was relaxed and took out my camera again which still was setup perfectly. A few seconds later I started laughing.

 

This is probably the worst and most authentic Astrolandscape photo I have ever seen so far. And I am sure I am not the first one with this experience. In the end this moment turned out to be not that bad - I learned to change a tire, lost some fear of having a problem somewhere out at night alone and got a nice photo. Never expected that. Later I enjoyed the best shower and the most tasteful beer and went to bed with a big smile. Muchas gracias full insurance!

 

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Just love these velvety, dark hollyhocks I found today on Belle Isle.

On my way home from Disneyland earlier this morning, I pulled over on a dirt road just outside Barstow and gazed up at the cosmic wonders of the night sky. I snapped these star trails revolving around Polaris, a photo I've always longed to capture.

 

Taken with a 5D Mark III + Tokina 11-16 2.8, compiled of around 90 30" exposures.

smena cosmic symbol - paris'09

I took the stars from my eyes and then I made a map

And knew that somehow I could find my way back

Then I heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too

So I stayed in the darkness with you

 

The stars, the moon

They have all been blown out

You've left me in the dark

No dawn, no day

I'm always in this twilight

In the shadow of your heart

security chains surrounding the square in front of the Synagogue

 

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Psychedelics can bypass our inner gatekeepers, the parts that suppress feelings which are avoided for good reason. With this opening comes an opportunity to process unconscious or repressed experiences, leading to more integration and freedom. But the process isn’t easy and can be painful, overwhelming, and disorienting.

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Cosmic effects by Nico, age 11.

 

Model: Łᴇsʟᴇʏ Ʀᴇscнᴛ

Thought I'd have a go at the 'Twirl' thing that's doing the rounds, then added a bit of a twist (heh) to it...

 

This started life as a shot of some coloured pencils, which I ran through the 'twist' process, but rather than stop there, I ran the resulting image through Topaz Glow to REALLY make it weird...

"My Life's Cosmic Footprint"!

 

The craters of Tongariro National Park. Shot during a night spent up on the craters, shooting timelapse photography. Take a look here to view the timelapse which includes these scenes:

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Street capture [Phnom Penh-Cambodia] [ View On Black ]

  

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Gathered together from the cosmic reaches of the universe, here in this great hall of justice are the most powerful forces of good ever assembled!

Superman!

Batman and Robin!

Wonder Woman!

Aquaman!

And the Wonder Twins, Zan and Jayna with their space monkey Gleep!

Dedicated to truth, justice and peace for all mankind!

The Super Friends!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=igaxeldCA6s

 

Pic was inspired by Julius No

Street mural, Oaxaca.

"I took the stars from my eyes, and then I made a map.

I knew that somehow I could find my way back.

Then I heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too,

So I stayed in the darkness with you." -Florence + The Machine

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2x Color Club - Cosmic Fate

 

Cada holo que uso dessa cole é um amor diferente... Ô, coisa linda, viu?!

 

Fica uma delicadeza na sombra e esse espetáculo no sol. Adorei!!

 

Melhor parte é que seca na velocidade da luz, ahahha... E, infelizmente, ando sem tempo pra muita coisa :(

Ok, not really a bouncy ball, but really a giant galaxy. The two center galaxies are clearly gravitationally bound to one another and are in the process of orbiting and perhaps eventually merging into a single apparent entity.

 

What really makes this interesting is that one of them, 3C346, has an active nucleus with a jet flinging material away from it at some significant fraction of light speed. Furthermore, the curving shape of the jet needs an explanation. What could it be?

 

If we could imagine the scene animated over millions of years, it might become clearer. Does the path of the jet trace the motion of the galaxy's nucleus as it orbits and is orbited by its partner? It really does look like a spiral shape seen from such an angle to make part of it appear to have a hard angle.

 

Well, maybe I am wrong. The one paper ( adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?db_key=AST&b... ) I managed to find regarding the shape of the jet explains it as resulting from interactions within the cluster atmosphere. I'm not really in any position to offer a proper disagreement.

 

Anyway, it's interesting either way.

 

The color for this image was derived from PanSTARRS data. There is one incredible ACS image in the Hubble archive which is useful for a non-color image and a variety of other bands and spectroscopy are available, but generating a "pretty" picture from that alone didn't quite work out, so I checked on the PanSTARRS image cutout service and went with that. The result is that only the brighter objects in the frame have coloration. This is not an ideal situation, but the object is interesting enough to at least try and get people to look at.

 

Luminance: ACS/WFC F606W

Red: PanSTARRS z

Green: PanSTARRS y+r

Blue: PanSTARRS g

 

North is up.

A glass kaleidoscope you can enter, named "Cosmic Space". It is designed by the major Faroese painter and glass artist Tróndur Patursson. He drew his inspiration from one of his voyages on the world's seas with the British explorer, Tim Severin.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tróndur_Patursson

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