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Camera Model :Canon EOS 400D digital
Lens : Sigma 18-200
Shutter Speed : 1/125 Sec
F-Number : F/6.3
Exposure Time : 1/125 Sec
ISO Speed : 200
Exposure Program : Manual
Flash Mode : Did not fire
Date picture Taken : 05/11/2008 04:42 PM
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Infinity, a 385-foot yacht, built in Netherlands by Oceanco, was delivered in 2022. Its owner, Eric Smidt, CEO of Harbor Freight Tools, reportedly paid $300 million for the vessel. Infinity can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 staterooms, with 43 crew members. The interior was designed by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, featuring a teak deck, steel hull and aluminum superstructure. It currently sails under the Cayman Islands flag. It replaces a 291-foot yacht sold in 2022.
Have had several Infinity pools installed on jobs I have overlooked. Seen the way they are built. Seen the finish project in daylight as the pool overlooks the lake. It really seems like the lake is a continuation of the pool looking from the stairs entering across to the outer wall.
But I, until last week, had never experienced from within, and especially at night.
It is absolutely surreal. It's uncanny how the senses are so easily fooled making you believe something you know isn't possible.
I just sat in at the end of the night starring into the lake. In total bliss. Nobody bothering me. And I would wake in morning . Do my yoga, and do it before I left. The pool was supposed to be closed. But the staff let me anyways. If I ever become a multi-millionaire. With money to burn. I definitely would have one of these babies.....
Infinity Mirrored Room—My Heart Is Dancing into the Universe, by Yayoi Kusama at the Hirshhorm Museum'
Picture taken a bit lower than the previous one. Notice the reflection of the orange lava in the ash cloud coming out of Semeru.
All photography credit to Kee Jameson, who took and edited this photo.
Crisp Estates 1st Annual Fall Fling in Hikeulo Cove on September 23, 2021. Over L$ 15,000 worth of prizes. Sponsor: Infinity Games. Musical guests: Samm Qendra & DJ Doc Darkside.
Infinity Bench by Carl Fredrik Svenstedt for lerival.
CNC millwork / assembly by Associated Fabrication.
FSC Certified A1 Maple Europly.
That's right folks, you heard it here first!
N.V.U.S is excited to be at the Infinity Event. You can catch us tomorrow March 1st at 3pm SLT till March 15th.
There may be a small goody for our N-V-able crew so grab the LM and check us out!
The Infinity Collection Box by Andrew Varah at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, West Midlands.
Andrew Varah was renowned for his Infinity Models derived from an Italian concept first conceivewd on the Renaissance period by using special glass so any object placed within the actual model repeats multiples hundreds of times.
This particular box is an ingenious piece of fine craftmanship made from a variety of beautiful woods, including burr walnut, Indian rosewood and white maple, surmounted by an illuminated glass box containing mirrors that enable the viewer to see Infinity from all directions.
The Museum has a collection of international importance covering fine art, ceramics, metalwork, jewellery, archaeology, ethnography, local history and industrial history.
It is run by Birmingham Museums Trust, the largest independent museums trust in the United Kingdom, which also runs eight other museums around the city. Entrance to the Museum and Art Gallery is free, but some major exhibitions in the Gas Hall incur an entrance fee. The main entrance is located in Chamberlain Square below the clock tower known locally as “Big Brum”. The Extension Block has entrances via the Gas Hall (Edmund Street) and Great Charles Street. Waterhall (the old gas department) has its own entrance on Edmund Street.
In 1829, the Birmingham Society of Artists created a private exhibition building in New Street, Birmingham and in 1864, the first public exhibition room, was opened when the Society.
Jesse Collings, Mayor of Birmingham 1878–79, was responsible for free libraries in Birmingham and was the original proponent of the Birmingham Art Gallery. A £10,000 (£840,000 in 2010) gift by Sir Richard and George Tangye started a new drive for an art gallery and, in 1885, following other donations and £40,000 from the council, the Prince of Wales officially opened the new gallery.
The Museum and Art Gallery occupied an extended part of the Council House above the new offices of the municipal Gas Department (which in effect subsidised the venture thus circumventing the Public Libraries Act 1850 which limited the use of public funds on the arts).The building was de-signed by Yeoville Thomason.
Celebrity Infinity docked in Juneau, Alaska.
Infinity is part of the 4-ship Millennium class of vessels deployed by Celebrity. Other ships in this class are the Millennium, Constellation, and Summit.
While part of the Millennium Class of Celebrity vessels, Infinity will incorporate popular Celebrity Solstice class features such as Blu and Qsine as well as an onboard Apple store.
Here's another shot of the Celebrity Infinity:
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Celebrity Solstice: