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The Flaming Canopy, a steampunk nouveau tour de force, was hand built by Greg Jones to compliment the look and feel of the Case Traction Engine. Greg began from the ground up, by researching 200 years of steam canopy technology, on engines ranging from locomotives to early agricultural gins. Initial whiteboard ideas developed into sketches, and then to detailed hand inked architectural designs, before evolving onto the computer and into complex CAD blueprints and exploded construction diagrams. The Canopy was modeled in 3-D by Greg, and virtually tested for structural integrity, tensile strength, pre-build fit, and aesthetic beauty. The final product is envisioned as The Canopy the Engine would have come with, if only it could have! And really, who can argue? What farmer wouldn't want such an ornate, organic, flowing roof over his/her head; a roof that recalls both the streamlined, undulating modernity brought by steam power as well as the more organic promise of the field's rich furrows.
The Canopy measures approximately 6' wide x 10' long. It is plumbed for propane, which is emitted from ten evenly spaced jets (five per side), and lit by hand.
The Animus Art Collective’s installation, Flaming Cactus, transforms ordinary streetscapes through the use of vibrantly colored zip ties affixed to street poles. Originally installed at FIGMENT 2011 on Governors Island, the installation brought its playful energy and whimsy to Astor Place in Manhattan.
The zip ties, once wrapped and locked around the street poles, have tails of excess material. These tails create the effect of cactus needles sprouting from the trunk of the street poles.
In an interview for the Figment Project, Animus co-founder, Preston Dane said, “Our hope is to show that adding art to a community or space doesn’t require a lot of resources, formal education, or even money. Creativity is something we’re all capable of.”
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
Flaming Cactus by Animus Art
Presented with Figment Project
Lafayette Street and 4th Avenue, Manhattan
Mary Paul enjoying habitat restoration using propane flaming techinique (20 lb. propane vapor withdrawal assembly) on poison hemlock at Fort Ord near jct. of Hennekens Ranch Rd. & Watkins Gate Rd. (photo resized 40 p-cent 2537) Photo by Bruce Delgado, Dec. 28, 2005.
IC 405 is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga, surrounding the bluish star AE Aurigae.
Imaged on 12/30/19 and 12/31/19.
Nikon D5300 (Ha modified)
Explore Scientific ED102 APO Refractor
62 light frames for 150 seconds at iso 800 stacked in DSS.
darks, flats, and bias calibration frames.
Stacked in DeepSkyStacker and Processed in Startools 1.6.382.
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The Flaming Fury is a speeder bike like no other. It brings flames to all it passes by, and leaves nothing but destruction in its path.
My entry for the Lego Speeder Bike Contest: Vignette Category.
"Let's Protect Arashiyama
Don't make fires by trees or buildings
Don't use fireworks that fly long distances
Dispose of cigarettes properly
"
Don't light any monkey butts on fire isn't explicitly mentioned, but ...
U.S. Army's 2nd Division Memorial (WW I, WW II and Korean War), at 17th and Constitution, near the White House in Washington, DC.
This was taken driving in Wyoming, looking toward Utah. Have a look at the large size, it's a very pretty place.