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Ageing, and not so well, of Nagakin Capsule Tower Building by K. Kurokawa , Ginza,Chuo-ku, 1972

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I went back with a friend to the first abandoned house I have ever been to yesterday. It was cool to see it again. Heres a shot at the same place from the first time I went. haha

 

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THE CAPSULE

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Copy/Mod - 7li per pod - Tintable

20 Solo + 34 Cuddles + 13 Adult Animations

 

Adult - L$349

PG - L$249

 

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Hilted Mainstore

 

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...for Spring Fever.

 

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Shot using a borrowed extension tube set. The capsule is fairly large - 3/4" overall length.

Reflection - Macro Mondays

 

This coffee capsule + the portion of the aeroccino device behind it meet the size requirements. See the first comment for a measurement.

 

All rights reserved. Please do not use or reproduce this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission.

 

Great poster in a chemists shop.

Explore Highest position #318 on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 - Arigato

Shimbashi, Tokyo 3rd February 2009

Stinking Iris (Iris foetidissima), Starcross, Devon, England.

 

A relatively common iris in southern England and Wales in woodland, hedgebottoms, scrub and cliffs, especially on calcareous soils. According to the Flora Britannica "... it is also widely naturalised in churchyards. It will not have been introduced for its modest flowers, which are pallid purple or blue (or very occasionally yellow) and faintly cobwebbed with dark lines. Gladdon is taken into graveyards for the same reason it is grown in gardens, for its brilliant orange seeds, which lie in rows, like peas in a pod, on the open segments of the seed capsules all winter, gleaming against the evergreen leaf spears. They are frequent ingredients in winter gravetop bouquets and church flower arrangements."

 

See my other wild iris photos.

assemblage with mixed materials, objects and wood, 25×34 inches

Another sci-fi work.

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...for Macro Monday’s “Contained” theme.

Red, White & Blue at the London Eye

 

Featured in the Yahoo Curves gallery: uk.news.yahoo.com/your-pictures--curve-174330681.html

Architect: Kisho Kurokawa (1970-1972)

Tokyo, Japan.

Macro Mondays: The Space " In Between".

I take this little capsule and enjoy eating a good meal as well a good nights sleep.

""Ecstasy capsule" and film set

In 1968, the publishing house SPIEGEL entrusts Danish architect and designer Verner Panton with designing the interior of their new building. For every story, he uses a different colour of the rainbow, consistently designing everything in one tone - from the colour of the wall to the ashtray. The employees' reactions differ: some are enthused by the modernity of it; others are at odds with their new surroundings, constantly coming up with new names for the interior decoration. But in the course of the years, the colours of the offices get whitewashed. On the one hand, this is because of a changing taste, and on the other, because some of the employees have never been completely content with "their" colour. Only the canteen stays as it is, and only here things that are broken or time-worn get replaced. In 2008 the historic monuments protection authority puts a preservation order on it as the only remaining piece of a complete artwork. In 2011 SPIEGEL moves to Ericusspitze, and the furniture, lighting, curtains, carpets, wall and ceiling covering gets dismantled and put back together as a donation in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg."

(Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg)

.... by raindrops.

 

There were four moss capsules joined up by two rain drops.

 

(Bryum capillare)

GACHAPON (ガチャポン) or Gashapon (ガシャポン), are a variety of vending machine-dispensed capsule toys popular in Japan

 

TOKYO STREET

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I liked the "space" style of this 1970s Parisian building façade.

J'ai aimé le style "spatial" de cette façade d'immeuble parisienne des années 1970.

As I entered this devastated hall, I was immediately struck by the dramatic power of the scene. My intention was to capture the very essence of desolation while preserving a certain beauty within the chaos. I chose to work with the faint natural light filtering in, creating these warm tones that contrast with the blackness of the debris. The perspective framing, guided by the rows of charred seats, draws the eye towards the back of the room, suggesting the immensity of the destruction.

I wanted every detail to tell a story - the twisted metal structures on the ceiling, the seats frozen in their final position, the walls bearing the scars of the disaster. This photograph isn't just a document of destruction; it's also a reflection on the fragility of our living and cultural spaces. By working with a long exposure and choosing this precise angle, I sought to create an almost surreal atmosphere, as if suspended in time, where beauty paradoxically emerges from chaos.

Bottlebrush seed capsules in the garden

On this day in 1934 Alexei Leonov, the first person to conduct a spacewalk, was born. He completed the sacewalk on 18 March 1965, exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for 12 minutes and 9 seconds.

 

Leonov also produced the first piece of art in outer space, commanded the Soyuz capsule in the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission and was selected to be the first Soviet person to land on the Moon, although the project was cancelled.

 

The model I've created is inspired by one of Leonov's paintings, Above the Black Sea (or Over the Black Sea, I'm not sure of the best translation), which he painted in 1973 and is a self portrait.

 

Leonov died on 11 October 2019 after a long illness in Moscow.

 

You can find out a bit more about Leonov and his art, here:

 

www.theguardian.com/science/2015/aug/31/first-picture-spa...

Colour matched wall

Captured as JPEG, Scenery Mode

At the National museum of Wales, Cardiff

Zagreb - Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla - Model of Mercury capsule (scale 1 : 10)

 

Donation of US Consulate General in Zagreb, 1967.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Mercury

 

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