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Glasgow Science Centre, 28th December 2014. Olympus Trip 35 with Kodak BW400CN at box speed. Lab C41 processed and scanned
There were scores of sea anglers on the beach today. Maybe it had something to do with the moderately rough sea.
An inbound New Haven Line train crosses the Walk Bridge in Norwalk, CT, passing the Maritime Aquarium on the north side of the bridge and it's IMAX theater on the south side. The theater is slated for demolition in the near future to facilitate construction activities on the Walk Bridge replacement project. As part of the project a new four-screen theater will be constructed for the aquarium as a replacement.
M8 (Kawasaki, 2011)
Walk Bridge
New Haven Line - MNR
Go-Ahead London General (SEe32, LJ66 CHC, Waterloo/Red Arrow-Cornwall Road (RA)-based) at The IMAX Roundabout, Tenison Way, Waterloo, London. Body no F2A1/2, delivered new 14/10/2016. Apologies for the mark on the left hand side of the photo, caused by a clump of sensor dust that got into one of the filters in my camera lens.
The King of the Beasts is showing some acting moves for his cinematographer during the production of a IMAX nature film.
DATE: 6-26-14
LOCATION: Bldg 9NW
SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 crew members Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) and Terry Virts (NASA) performing IMAX C-500 cinematography training with instructors James Neihouse and Toni Myers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
The Cinesphere was the first IMAX theatre. At one point they considered demolishing it, but a refurbished Cinesphere will be part of the Ontario Place makeover.
Avery Associates Architects, 1999. Entrance below street level, accessed via pedestrian subways. UK's biggest screen. Waterloo, London Borough of Lambeth.
DATE: 6-26-14
LOCATION: Bldg 9NW
SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 crew members Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) and Terry Virts (NASA) performing IMAX C-500 cinematography training with instructors James Neihouse and Toni Myers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
Visitor attraction on Pacific Quay www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/
£75m project opened 2001. Architects BDP (Building Design Partnership), Glasgow. (The Tower, not in this picture, was by architect Richard Horden with engineers Buro Happold.)
"Three distinct buildings comprise the GSC - the Science Mall, IMAX and the Glasgow Tower. Titanium was selected as the cladding for the external skin of the Science Mall and IMAX Theatre; the first time this extraordinary metal has been used as a cladding material in the UK. With context and sustainability high on the agenda, river cooling was incorporated within the building. These are machines for learning in ... and having fun!"
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DATE: 6-26-14
LOCATION: Bldg 9NW
SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 crew members Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) and Terry Virts (NASA) performing IMAX C-500 cinematography training with instructors James Neihouse and Toni Myers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
IMAX is the ultimate movie experience. With crystal clear images and wraparound digital surround sound, IMAX lets you feel like you're really there.
With a screen bigger than a 5-a-side football pitch and a digital 14,000 watt 6.1 surround sound system, the IMAX shows 2D and 3D films that will amaze and astound you. The IMAX camera looks at the world – and the universe – in a different way.
NASA astronaut Terry Virts, answers a question during a panel discussion following a screening of the IMAX film "A Beautiful Planet" at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on Friday, April 22, 2016 in Washington, DC. The film features footage of Earth captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
DATE: 6-26-14
LOCATION: Bldg 9NW
SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 crew members Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) and Terry Virts (NASA) performing IMAX C-500 cinematography training with instructors James Neihouse and Toni Myers.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
i was bullied by big phil www.philipmackphotography.com/
to put this image up so here it is phil......better get a good comment from you.haha