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Intergalactic Jack's Gourmet Diner, located in the ecumenopolis of Fortreago, in the Alzittain System, is renowned throughout the galaxy, earning a 5.9 out of six on The Galactic Foodie.com, the premier website for interstellar eateries.

Started (and still maintained) by Jack Daledan and his wife Karra, Intergalactic Jack's specializes in over five hundred different dishes of various interstellar cuisines, including the notoriously difficult Kle'kurn deep-dish freeze-pizza, among other notable entrees.

All items are made in-house by Quantum Culinary Guild licensed chefs from across the universe, and use only the finest, freshest ingredients, all organic and from the most diverse environments imaginable.

 

People from all different planets come to Fortreago to see the city's many amazing sights, and a common stop on everyone's list is Intergalactic Jack's, for the truly unique blending of cuisines found nowhere else in the universe.

 

Book your reservations today!

www.Galactic Foodie.com/Intergalactic Jack's Gourmet Diner

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Built for The Brothers Brick's Space Chefs contest, category Cosmic Kitchen

 

Hope you all like it!

INTERGALACTIC PLANTER / MACETERO INTERGALACTIC

HONEVO DESIGN

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Working with Model Heather Brannon we created this Plasma Ball type shot using Glow sticks and flashlights from Dorcy Direct.

  

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LPWA…

www.lpwalliance.com/database/Todd_Blaisdell&1

YouTube...

www.youtube.com/channel/UCeQ8p6h1gmABmB2dPTr1ZUQ

CouchSurfers…

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A large dish to learn more about the cosmos.

 

This was a one day build for the body, two hours for the structure and some additional greebles.

This is the "Bockenheimer Warte" U4 line undergound station in Frankfurt - see map

 

same place:

www.flickr.com/photos/controtono/14866991620

- Vogue

- ElfDoll Vivien

- elfdollshop.com

- Face-up by ~Arckaya

- Eyes by Enchanted Doll

- Wigs from Supia

 

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I was playing around with some photos from the Aquarids Meteor Shower this year... and who knew it would make a fabulous texture? I have a few more shots of Vogue that I "struck with stars," so stay tuned...

 

I'm leaving Vogue home for school... can't take ALL of my dolls... so no more Vogue until winter break.

Intergalactic Girl, NCS LL-6929 Starfleet Voyager

She didn't have her starship, so ..... 😁

 

Intergalactic Girl from Minifigurines Series 6

NCS LL-6929 Starfleet Voyager

 

...with some angle techniques, reactors in Brickbuild and decals. Build with LDD and Stud.io. Inside with Lenny and Yve (of set Lego Idea 21109 Exo-suit). Intergalactic girl is in the cockpit. Starship Girls Powa !

 

I have no idea how to build space.... but it's fun !!

Able to fire 100 laser bolts powerful enough to smash a hole in the hull of a smuggler's ship in under a minute, this turret might not be the most accurate in existence but you still don't want to get on its bad side.

 

This is a turret for this.

This texture is free to use in your personal or commercial work. I do not require credit. A link back would be appreciated, but is not required. Spread the love. Mention it on Facebook, Twitter or your blog.

 

I do maintain the rights for the image as is. You may not reshare, distribute, or claim/imply it to be your own.

 

If you would like to post an image in the comments of what you've made from this texture, I'd LOVE to see it!

Milky Way

Qual Springs

Joshua Tree National Park

Southern view, Coachella Valley light pollution

INTERGALACTIC GARDEN

TEATROS DEL CANAL

honevo.wordpress.com/2022/12/26/intergalactic-garden-hone...

HONEVO BI-HEMISPHERIC ART INSTALLATION

MADRID

I decided Intergalactic Girl needed a spaceship. So I built her one inspired by various Peter Morris designs, in particular his VR-8d medium fighter.

 

flic.kr/p/7ASgF9

 

Yes, I know I put missiles on a Morrisfighter. I'm sure that breaks some kind of unwritten rules. I'll do penance for that later.

 

Thanks for Peter for build advice, and for being an inspiration.

Gidge is Interplanetary In:

Lips: alaskametro<3 "Space Unicorn" lipstick 03 FIT B

Eyeshadow: alaskametro<3 "Space Unicorn" eyeshadow 01 FIT A

Necklace: (Yummy) Serenity Layered Necklace Set (Gen.X) Classic

Body: -Belleza- Gen.X Classic Body (SL UVS) PG V1.2

Head: / HEAD / lel EvoX RAVEN 3.1

Dress: Blueberry - Secret Spell - Dress - Genx Classic

Shoes: Blueberry - Secret Spell - Heels - GenX Classic

Blueberry - Secret Spell - Panties: Panties - GenX Classic

Hair: Exile:: Polly (B)

Earrings: piccolo.// polly panda earring

Pop: piccolo.// polly panda pop

Skin: alaskametro<3 "Lily" skin Tone 2 Fit B - lgt brow (mesh bodies)

Shot on Location at: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Le%20Monde%20Magique/123/2...

Palm Beach Wharf,

Sydney, Australia.

 

A Bit of an Epic.

 

The Focus camera group that I belong to had organised a night of astrophotography on the northern beaches of Sydney at Barranjoey Headland.

Its about 110kms from where I live and would normally take me around 90mins if there wasn’t much traffic.

We were meeting at 7.30pm so I left at early at 4.30pm, as I knew I’d be hitting peak-hour traffic.

 

Things were going pretty smoothly most of the way on the M4 freeway, until there was an accident.

The traffic slowed to an absolute crawl - I probably could of walked faster.

Eventually I turned off the freeway and hoped the pace would pick up but to my dismay I was met by another traffic snarl.

Turns out there was an another accident up ahead on this road as well - talk about bad luck!

 

So much for leaving early and allowing enough time for traffic!

The 7.30 meeting time arrived and I was still more than half an hour away from my destination.

My temper was well & truly frayed by this point in time and I almost abandoned the photoshoot.

I sent the organisers a message to let them know not to wait for me.

 

As I was passing thru Newport I decided to stop for dinner and try to calm down.

There’s a great seafood takeaway joint there, so I ordered some fish & chips & calamari.

I grabbed my food and headed for the beach.

There was a bottle shop across the road so I bought a couple of Little Creatures pale ales.

I sat by the beach and enjoyed my dinner and washed it down with the cold beer.

A cool breeze gently blew and I started to chill out.

 

After my pitstop, I jumped back in the car and headed for Barranjoey Headland.

By the time I arrived, It was well over 4hrs since I left my home in the Blue Mountains!

I put my F-Stop Loka backpack on, switched my head-torch on, and headed out into the night along the sandy shore of Pittwater.

I noticed a turn-off to the right and headed inland, but it turned out to be the wrong track as it took me to a secluded beach.

I doubled back along the sandy trail and wondered what else could go wrong tonight.

 

I finally found the right track up to the headland and the lighthouse, and started the steep climb up.

Eventually, when I finally reached the top of the plateau, it was so late that all that the group were basically getting ready to head back down.

I started to take a few photos but was not really enjoying it or felt like I was ‘in the zone’.

 

Eventually, the crew headed back down and I was alone up on the headland.

At first it felt a bit eerie being up there on my own, but slowly I started to feel more comfortable.

I began to explore the plateau looking for interesting foregrounds to help with my shots, and felt the creative juices beginning to flow.

Even though Barranjoey Headland is near some developed areas, I was surprised at how many stars were out and how good the Milky Way looked.

 

I stayed up there for about an hour and a half, and when the wind started to whip up, it made it fairly chilly as its quite exposed up there.

Finally, it was time to head home, so I made my way down the steep trail back down to the car.

I was feeling a bit more satisfied now as I’d gotten some decent shots after a real mission to get there.

When I got to the bottom I sent a msg to the crew that I was ok.

 

As I was driving down Barranjoey Rd, I passed Palm Beach Wharf, and it looked quite good lit up.

It’s rare that I get up that way, so figured it was worth a look.

I took a few photos there and headed south on the road again.

Now I felt like I was getting a second wind even though it was after midnight.

Where else could I head to on the way home?

 

So further south I decided to make another pitstop at Turrimetta Beach, which is a very popular beach with seascape photographers.

There were still a decent amount of stars visible, though not as good as up on the headland, also no Milky Way to include in my images.

There’s a couple of large rocks at the beach, and I included them in my foreground, by doing some light painting with my LED torch.

 

After I left the beach, I drove back down towards the freeway.

I remembered the shipwrecks at Homebush Bay and decided to make one more detour on the way home.

I arrived there to find the conditions quite calm with mirror-like reflections.

I took a couple of shots, but was quite unimpressed with the results as the pre-dawn light looked quite flat in the early hours of the morning.

Then I remembered I had a powerful Brinkmann spotlight in the car, so I grabbed it and setup again to do some more photography.

Using the spotlight to lightpaint the wrecks and the mangroves, I was now getting some great shots and the reflections in the water were amazing!

The question was should I wait for sunrise in a couple of hours or call it a day?

I was getting pretty tired and contemplated trying to get a couple of hours sleep in the car before first light.

 

In the end I thought the wise call was to head home.

I headed west on the freeway towards the Blue Mtns with the windows down and the music cranked right up to stay awake.

I struggled to keep my eyes open I was so tired, but thankfully made it home in one piece over 12hrs after I left home.

What a night!!!

 

Double long exposure photography.

Aliens welcome….Valley Of The Moon Observaroty, Kenwood, CA. Tonight and Monday are the big nights for The Perseid Meteor Shower….Happy Stargazing...wherever you're from....

 

The light trail is from a group of children wearing glow in the dark rings around their necks, wrists and feet. You can almost see their foot prints int he pink light from their ankle bracelets as they walked toward the observatory.....

Nikon D4 + 14-24mm f/2.8G

Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL, 21 Mar 2014

 

© 2014 José Francisco Salgado, PhD. [2014.03.21_34337]

Do not use without permission.

josefrancisco.org | Facebook | @jfsalgado

 

Mark SubbaRao flies through intergalactic space while Andrea Ghez gets ready for her lecture about the supermassive black hole residing at the center of our Galaxy at the Adler Planetarium's Grainger Sky Theater.

 

Watson Library Stacks, The University of Kansas (KU), Lawrence, Kansas

Wearing a mask was supposed to make me blend in with you Earthlings. After a couple of close encounters, I am beginning to have some doubts.I''l never successfully complete my mission.

 

This photo is a result of an iPhone selfie and Photofox's Broken Glass program.

 

Have a healthy and safe day, Flickr friends.

Please don't use this image on websites,

blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

© 2011 G. Marchese. All rights reserved

 

blackfire and starfire will always be some of my favorite comic book girls!

i love these dc superhero girls so much! they're so adorable and i totally would have loved to have a show and toy line like this when i was little. i'm just as happy to start collecting them now :)

second take on them.

 

check out more at my blog! there's a tutorial for this under the tutorial tag.

attackedastorianails.blogspot.com/

Milky way with large Joshua tree silhouette. Joshua Tree National Park, California.

 

This is a 4 image panorama stitch.

INTERGALACTIC GARDEN - HONEVO DESIGN

www.honevo.com

TEATROS DEL CANAL MADRID

…or organised cloud formation?

A random collection of Microspace Creations recolored in MAERSK shipping Colors.

Flickr Lounge: black and white

 

Really it's frost on the windshield. It had a gray background, which I darkened and converted to black and white to remove a slightly blue cast.

Support this project on LEGO Ideas: ideas.lego.com/projects/131464

 

The Astrosurfer: an atomic-powered intergalactic sports car, accompanied by the hit new space rock band The Highway Stars! This epic futuristic vehicle is detailed and articulated with wheels, rubber tires, hinged doors, reclining seats, and with access to the car’s trunk. On the hood of the car is a metallic minifigure hood ornament, and underneath is a detailed engine. In the rear of the car are two folding jet engines, a set of tailpipes, a spoiler, and an Octan bumper sticker.

 

Background: this project was initially conceived back in fall 2015, during my long, imaginative train of thought. In late November of 2015, I took some photos of my Futuron minifigs in front of Christmas lights for an artistic bokeh effect. This led me to come up with the idea of taking a group shot of a few spacemen hanging out as friends, accompanied by lyrics from the Ramones song “I Just Want to Have Something to Do.” This soon evolved into the idea of making each of the spacemen as musicians in a fictional band, that was inspired by the music video for the aforementioned song — which starts off with the Ramones playing the song in the back of a car. With this concept in mind, in early December I took a photo of some Futuron minifigs playing instruments in front of Christmas lights. Upon releasing this photo, I was then struck with another bolt of inspiration while watching the music video for Monster Magnet’s “Negasonic Teenage Warhead“: towards the end of the video, the band takes off in a purple classic Buick and flies through space! This idea hit me, and that night I had a dream to build a futuristic space sports car being driven by a rock band — essentially an amalgamation of those videos by the Ramones and Monster Magnet, along with my previous LEGO space photography!

 

Production for this creation began immediately after Christmas 2015, as I was preoccupied in December with production of my LEGO Nutcrackers and electronic Mega Man sprite. The bulk of this model was completed in the middle of January, but unfortunately I ran into one tiny (yet major) obstacle: I wanted a Classic Space symbol flag for the car’s antenna, however the Collectible Minifigure that contained this particular part wasn’t available in the United States yet. It wasn’t until early February that these figures were available (scarcely) at my local Toys ‘Я’ Us in Whitestone. I felt up all of the packages, and managed to snag the very last astronaut, thus obtaining that seemingly-insignificant flag for the antenna!

 

The five astronauts are made from authentic Classic Space minifig bodies, hence the noticeable play wear in their insignia. I did however deviate by giving them helmets with color-coordinated visors, as well as contemporary faces. The instruments were from other Collectible Minifigure sets, with the exception of the drum kit. For the car’s design, I initially wanted to build an accurate replica of a 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air or perhaps a Cadillac Eldorado — but instead, I opted to make an original design of an arbitrary concept. The two-tone color scheme wasn’t intentional: I wanted to make the car solid pink, but had to instead make use with available pieces in the pink/purple color family.

 

Prototype source image - "Space Truckin'": www.flickr.com/photos/baronvonbrunk/23438359150/

 

"I Just Want to Have Something to Do" by the Ramones: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwek-qyyeM

 

"Negasonic Teenage Warhead" by Monster Magnet: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKj5cJ9_KSg

Two hopefuls endure the 'Rite of Stephen' in the presence of his holiness the Grand Arch Quantuum, and his acolyte Brother Susan, under the all-knowing watchful gaze of The Unspeakable One. But will they survive the initiation? And what exactly is that hammer for?!

 

Now that all my 'important' projects are completed, I'm getting everything else in shape for BrickCon 2010, starting with another one-off scene for Mr Hawking here. Exactly one person 'got' Hawking Radiation last year! Hopefully everyone will 'get' this one.

 

DISCLAIMER: Made from 50% recycled MOCs! Saving the planet, one MOC at a time...

Foto: gefrierende Wassertropfen an Spinnweben // Water drops at a spider's thread

 

Original:

www.flickr.com/photos/google-hupf/23607600673/

Shot with the GX8, 15mm at f/1.7, exposure 13 sec and ISO5000. I was driving around in the dark searching for a scenic spot to shoot the Milky Way over the lake, and I had this location set on my GPS. Conditions were degrading and I was just about packing up to drive back home, when I found this little spot with some snow-covered ice on the lake. There was an airplane flying over and I thought it looked nice in the frame. I was pointing the camera at constellation Cygnus and Cepheus in NNW, brightest star is Deneb above the airplane. I spotted a few really bright Quadrantids meteors, but as per usual none during captures. 😁

 

Camera: Lumix GX8 Lens: Leica Summilux 15mm f/1.7 Location: South Lake Bullaren, Sweden Time: 23:34 CET Direction: NNW Temp: -6*C Moonphase: Waning Crescent 25% (below horizon, elevation -30*) SkyLive Stargazing Index 65% (Good, but not great) Light snowfall.

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