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this is more of a journalistic (maybe philosophical) shot ...

 

I thought to myself ...

 

imagine these people on their green islands, in their bubble, were in a spaceship in space, far away from earth in a kind of Noah's ark and took the earth and its nature with them in pictures ...

 

cyberspace in space ... when you are in one environment, but perceive another environment, you sit there, as if hypnotized ...

 

and the photo is of course "candid" ...

 

of people watching and being watched ... even by animals ... and an owl is a special symbol ... and a rabbit is a symbol for cowardice ... but has large ears ... it is very fast and can escape on a zig-zag path ... zzzoooooomm ...

 

any chance for a conspiracy theory ??? !

 

;-) ...

 

dies ist eher eine journalistische (vielleicht philosophische) Aufnahme ...

 

Ich dachte mir ...

 

stell dir vor, diese Leute auf ihren grünen Inseln, in ihrer Blase, waren in einem Raumschiff im All, weit weg von der Erde, in einer Art Arche Noah und haben die Erde und ihre Natur in Bildern mitgenommen ...

 

Cyberspace im Weltraum ... wenn man sich in einer Umgebung befindet, aber eine andere Umgebung wahrnimmt, sitzt man da, wie hypnotisiert ...

 

und das Foto ist natürlich "ehrlich" ...

 

von Menschen, die beobachten und beobachtet werden ... sogar von Tieren ... und eine Eule ist ein besonderes Symbol ... und ein Hase ist ein Symbol für Feigheit ... hat aber große Ohren ... es ist sehr schnell und kann Haken schlagen

... zzzoooooomm ...

 

Gibt es eine Chance für eine Verschwörungstheorie ? !

 

;-) ...

 

ƒ/5.6 30.0 mm 1/60 10000

 

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I won't soothe your pain

I won't ease your strain

You'll be waiting in vain

I got nothing for you to gain

 

Eyes on fire

Your spine is ablaze

Felling any foe with my gaze

And just in time

In the right place

Steadily emerging with grace

 

*Insilico Mars Cyberspace

PHILIPPINE SEA (Sept. 25, 2020) The Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76 steams in formation in support of Valiant Shield 2020. Valiant Shield is a U.S. only, biennial field training exercise (FTX) with a focus on integration of joint training in a blue-water environment among U.S. forces. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces through detecting, locating, tracking and engaging units at sea, in the air, on land and in cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Erica Bechard)

Gummy data smugglers are easily detected, and are caught very quickly.

 

Macro Mondays, theme - 'The Letter C': caught.

 

Cyberspace is "the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.

 

If you held a grain of sand up to the sky at arm’s length, that tiny speck is the size of Webb’s view in this image. Imagine — galaxies galore within a grain, including light from galaxies that traveled billions of years to us

 

Taken at n8sun forest

 

Watch the amazing first pictures of the James Webb Space Telescope on the Taken at official NASA webpage

 

The pictures on the screens in this picture are taken from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope page under Taken at Creative Commons Licence

Portal to Cyberspace

 

#melbourne #victoria #vic #australia #aus #downunder #oz #oceania #focusunknown

"If you are on the other side of the planet

..or simply just next door..

Distance is one external, we can easily ignore."

 

Realistic Humanoid Robot

 

Copyright © 2008 - 2013 Tomitheos Photography - All Rights Reserved

 

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It is one of the blessings of old friends

that you can afford to be stupid with them.

 

{ Ralph Waldo Emerson }

 

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Today, old friends spent time with me, albeit only in cyberspace. I'm seeing them soon and we'll have coffee and conversation. And lots of laughter. Today, I feel grateful for them.

 

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Thank you for all your comments, visits, and faves! XO

Hope your weekend was wonderful. =)

 

Found these creepy clowns in cyberspace (cc in c)

In Explore Oct 29/16

While the Big Boy was winding west through Wyoming and Utah, train crews knew that the tracks would be lined with people, waiting for the Big Boy. The crew of UP 5553 east knew there would be people gathered, as the Big Boy was due. I'm sure they were surprised to see a group of 50 railfans gathered on a knoll in Leroy, WY, and equally surprised that their train would get so much attention. I'm sure there are several shots like this one, from this location, of this same train, floating in cyberspace. This one is submitted for your approval.

GUAM (Sept. 14, 2016) A P-3C sits on the flightline of Andersen Air Force Base during exercise Valiant Shield. Valiant Shield focuses on integrated joint training among U.S. military forces, enabling real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces and in detecting, locating, tracking and engaging units at sea, in the air, on land and cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alexander Cole/Released)

PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 20, 2020) A Tomahawk land-attack cruise missile (TLAM) exits the forward vertical launch system (VLS) of the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) during Valiant Shield 2020. Valiant Shield is a U.S. only, biennial field training exercise (FTX) with a focus on integration of joint training in a blue-water environment among U.S. forces. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces through detecting, locating, tracking and engaging units at sea, in the air on land and in cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas.(U.S. Navy photo)

Our cybernetic skin will give us full access to cyberspace.

photography, mid range, dynamic portrait, a curvy beautiful African-American woman as a battle damaged cyborg with cybernetic eyes looking grim in a tight gray latex unitard lined with intricate bright circuitry floating in cyberspace in the style of Ghost in the Shell, hyper-realistic, hyper-detailed, 8k render, volumetric lighting, natural lighting, dynamic lighting, extremely detailed, dynamic pose, ultra detailed, intricate detail, cinematic, soft lighting, octane render, high resolution, atmospheric --q 2 --upbeta --v 4

In cyberspace I'm your cyberbaby

I'm supersexy and supernasty

Let's misbehave where no body can see

In cyberspace it's just you and me

Monterey at the California coast is always a treat to visit. We spent a whole day and evening roaming around to find spots to compose. The dinner at a traditional Mexican restaurant was delicious. We gave each other permission to check the phone, which I used to take this dreamy shot with the fully open Dream Lens.

 

I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive feedback.

 

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-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography

I document creative lives in virtual reality &I feel blessed to be able to share these beautiful stories with the world.

 

My YouTube channel is at www.youtube.com/draxtordespres

 

So there you have it: I am not a creep with a camera.

 

I am a citizen journalist in Second Life.

 

That is not the same thing!

 

I swear!!!!!

 

Back from an enforced retreat from cyberspace, thanks to my son using up our 12gb download limit by th 12th of Jan. Our speed slowed up sooooooo much that I couldn't get flickr to load!

Just increased our download limit and I'm back on line!

 

Found this little guest amongst our potted fushia's.

Early in the 21st century, the Tyrell corporation advanced Robot evolution into the Nexus phase - a being virtually identical to a human - known as a Replicant.

The Nexus 6 replicants were superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence, to the genetic engineers who created them.

Replicants were used off-world as slave labor, in the hazardous exploration and colonization of other planets.

After a bloody mutiny by a Nexus 6 combat team in an off-world colony, replicants were declared illegal on earth - under penalty of death.

Special police squads - Blade Runner Units - had orders to shoot to kill, upon detection, any trespassing replicant.

This was not called execution. It was called retirement.

 

The report read "Routine retirement of a replicant." That didn't make me feel any better about shooting a woman in the back.

 

Thank you for letting me retire you Chrissi Obscure

 

Watch her Time to die

 

Taken at Blade Runner Future Noir

Happens nearly every week. Someone comments on one of my old photos and I'm confronted with the words of a dead person. Thoughts left by people who are simply no longer alive. Their words just hang there in cyberspace; unanswerable, yet wonderful traces of their personalities, their spirit, their willingness guess to engage and encourage...their voices now forever silenced, but with these little epitaphs left on my photos. It's an ever increasing issue as social media accounts of all sorts carry on in perpetuity after the owner is deceased. There seems to be no mechanism in place to delete them (other than perhaps a long period absent of new activity). To me one of the saddest parts of this is not knowing what happened. I've heard only a couple of direct reports of the passing of fellow flickr members. Most of the time my first clue is the person simply stops posting new photos. There's no way to know if they passed on, quit photography, or simply forgot their password. Something very eerie to me looking at the last couple of photos posted on a dormant account. Did they know they were coming to the end? Was there anything prescient in the final photo? Probably not. Every time I post something here I tend to assume I'll be back again tomorrow or the next day with something else. That's how life is I suppose: everything's good until it isn't. I love the thought that flickr accounts will somehow remain visible long after the creator has left the stage. Thoughts like this fuel my desire to seek some meaning out of each day, and regard every post as if it will be my last.

 

This photo reminded me of the cycle of life and it's one of the reasons I continually find myself in cemeteries. The morning was freezing cold yet my face and exposed skin basked in the soothing warmth of the late-January sun. As odd dichotomy now is seeing liquid water droplets in ten degree air, such is the power of the sun at this time of year. The sunlight reflecting off the snowpack dazzled my eye, and the brilliance of the day rendered my DSLR review screen useless. In such moments I just revert to old school 35mm mentality and shoot blindly while bracketing wildly. It worked before and it works now. In fact the less I'm involved in the technical aspects of photography the better. I just want to be in the moment with the camera as an adjunct of my mind. I'm already seeing past this frozen landscape to the verdant green growth that will begin to emerge in just a few short weeks.

why in a medium without borders do we insist on national identities? does it help or hinder in making connections?

You can actually buy this fashion physically, signed by by Aram Bartholl flickr.com/bartholl

 

A free Second Life version of the "original" Missing Image can be obtained on a New Berlin sim. slurl.com/secondlife/Berlin newBERLIN/213/136/82

 

This is one of the entries at the New Berlin Art Festival berlinin3d.com/en/virtual-moves-newberlin-art-festival.html

 

Source of this picture and more info: datenform.de/mieng.html

 

More: datenform.de/blog/2008/02/missing-image-limited-multiple....

 

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street candid taken at arms length through rain soaked glass in Glasgow, Scotland, where this guy is completely absorbed in his mobile tablet at the bus stop.

We've all experienced a disappearing by now. People come and go the whole time on Flickr. That's the nature of cyberspace, and by and large, we just accept it. But sometimes someone disappears, and you can't accept it. You can't get your head around the idea that they're gone. This is a story about one of those people.

 

He was someone whose posts I'd always looked forward to. His pictures made me look at photographs differently. They were images of the everyday world, but transformed by film into something strange and poetic. He started using Holgas way before most of us had heard of toy cameras; he expanded my horizons beyond the digital. I don't think I would've found my way to Polaroids without his example.

 

Most importantly: his pictures always made me look closer. They made me pay full attention to what was there, and what was not. They even made me look at the world more intensely, as I walked around it.

 

And then he disappeared.

 

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Our CYBERSPACE journey was fantastic!! 😄

Thanks to all the participants, DJs, Hosts and friends!

Two lucky winners are:

👑 Brooklyn Breeze & Pizza Dan Morningstar 👑

A new drosh, and still the same curse that lurks now not only in the shadows of Whitechapel

 

Thanks for taking care about the servalcat Macz.

See the Girls & Cars version

 

Thanks for the amazing drosh NiR McBride

Stelly Riesling the main concept here is cyberspace vs reality. whereas on the internet the girl (red) meets the guy (black) and get to know each other very well to the point of falling in love, yet never meet in person, in the "parallel" real world scenario, that same pair pass by one another, getting only a glimpse of each other's face and keep walking. the plot twist here though is do they keep walking in this image? or do they both stop suddenly from an overpowering deja-vu feeling... Stelly Riesling well there are usually multiple concepts behind every work of mine that are conceived either before or after the work is completed. and I can rarely decide which is the best and final one. I have found to like people's interpretation of my stuff better than what I come up with. like what is yours? I'd love to know!

/*Windlight Sky: "[NB]-MistyDay-4pm" Water: "Glassy" Sky @ 350m to 500m: "[TOR] SUNRISE - Cobraring 1" Water @ 0m to 10m: "[TOR] Hpmod"*/

 

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