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From the Ashes a New Star is Born. Forged in the Flames of Creation it remains surrounded by the Darkness of Black. Yet its Radiant Light is an Inspiration to Creativity and reaches beyond the Curtain of Darkness.
... Όταν είσαι γονιός, είσαι το φάντασμα στο μέλλον των παιδιών σου ...
After you kids came along, your mom said something to me I never quite understood.
She said, “Now we're just here to be memories for our kids.”
And I think that now I understand what she meant.
“Once you're a parent, you're the ghost of your children's future.”
“Όταν είχατε γεννηθεί, η μητέρα σας μου είπε κάτι που δεν μπορούσα να το καταλάβω τότε.
Είπε: Τώρα, απλά ήμαστε εδώ για να γίνουμε αναμνήσεις για τα παιδιά μας.
Και νομίζω ότι τώρα καταλαβαίνω τι εννοούσε.
Όταν είσαι γονιός, είσαι το φάντασμα στο μέλλον των παιδιών σου.”
~ Τα λόγια του Cooper στην κόρη του πριν το ταξίδι @ Interstellar (2014)
Στην φωτό: Matthew McConaughey as “Cooper” & Mackenzie Foy as “Murphy”
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film (premiered on October 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, USA) directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain and Michael Caine. The film features a crew of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity.
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The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles was a location dressed to play NASA's rocket silo in the 2014 movie "Interstellar" (top). The shooting took place in the huge six level lobby of the hotel. Lucky me, I was attending a function at the hotel on one of the days the filming took place. This lobby is a maze of six levels of bridges, stairways, walkways, and elevators, so my knowledge of the exact areas that the shooting took place proved to be valuable for my photo hunt.
The hotel is located at 404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles.
They sleep and dream in the interstellar space. Connecting galaxies through cosmic energy. Midjourney v5.
While late last week saw the final US one-sheet emerge from Christopher Nolan’s forthcoming sci-fi epic, INTERSTELLAR (in the form of an IMAX poster), today brings the first banner. The filmmaker, best known for his acclaimed DARK KNIGHT trilogy and mind-bending noir INCEPTION, directs a project ...
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles was a location dressed to play NASA's rocket silo in the 2014 movie "Interstellar" (top). The shooting took place in the huge six level lobby of the hotel. Lucky me, I was attending a function at the hotel on one of the days the filming took place. This lobby is a maze of six levels of bridges, stairways, walkways, and elevators, so my knowledge of the exact areas that the shooting took place proved to be valuable for my photo hunt.
The hotel is located at 404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles.
One of the best purchases I made in 2014 - AMC Theater's Unlimited Ticket for "Interstellar." The ticket was $25.00, and I saw the film seven times using it. Thank you, AMC!
The dreaded ChaosPro-Photoshop combination again. PS afficionados will instantly recognize the "filter-render-clouds" and "filter-render-lens flare" functions at work here.
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Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, David Gyasi, Jessica Chastain, Mackenzie Foy, Matt Damon, Michael Caine, John Lithgow, Casey Affleck, Timothée Chalamet, Wes Bentley, Ellen Burstyn, Topher Grace, David Oyelowo, Collette Wolfe, Leah Cairns, Elyes Gabel
I find LDD is nice, and even slightly more accessible that Bricksmith for testing out ideas and conventional building methods. It's quick and dirty. However the tradeoff is visual quality.
This is something several months old. It's been very incomplete (as you can see) for a while now. If you can't tell, it's going to be an Interstellar Class Tanker. You can see where the deck would be. Though it's "filled in", I would add some cargo details there, and possibly widen that area. I'm looking for detail rather than functionality. The "masts" as I'll call them on the stern could use some reworking (using more unconventional methods?) and the bow is yet to be determined, along with the beak of the craft.
So guys, pardon the terrible picture, but what do you think??
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Last night I built this little detail block, it'll barely be seen but I figured it was still important to include. There aren't any decent shots of what the cavity details really look like, so I freewheeled it taking inspiration from NASA hardware.
I'll mould this as one piece, and the thrusters as plant-ons.
Watch my full review here : youtu.be/pialtbIYqBs
Camera : LG G4
Manual Settings :
Format : RAW
ISO : 50
Shutter Speed : 1/4000
Aperture : f/1.8
Interstellar Police Patrol Department : IPPD “Thunder” is a 7th generation police patrol frigate. Painted in traditional police colour, the vessel stands unique in the sea of galatic spaceships; a clear symbol of justice and just. Thunder is the first among patrol ships to have a nuclear-powered core. This, combined with its tri-engine frame, grants it a formidable speed. Consequently, the frigate frequently becomes a Striker among patrol groups, despite its original Frigate class. When being the only on-duty, Thunder can still perform excellently, thanks to its well-designed tracking radars and the regular unrivaled speed. While the tri-engine frame decreases Thunder’s stability, the frigate can still be deployed into long missions due to its mighty nuclear fusion core. The engine frame can be alternatively shut down, sacrifice speed for stability. In these missions, Thunder excels in the freighter’s role, for its large haul space which becomes available when no longer occupied by the 2 supporting engines at the left and right wings. 0319's basic weapons include 2 standard medium pulse laser turret, 2 enlarged TBM set (8 missiles each) and a basic speed shield.
A photo from yesterday's Pizza Pandamonium / Biker Babe Fashion show at Highland Brewing Company in Asheville, North Carolina.
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles was a location dressed to play NASA's rocket silo in the 2014 movie "Interstellar". The shooting took place in the huge six level lobby of the hotel. Lucky me, I was attending a function at the hotel on one of the days the filming took place. This lobby is a maze of six levels of bridges, stairways, walkways, and elevators, so my knowledge of the exact areas that the shooting took place proved to be valuable for my photo hunt.
The hotel is located at 404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles.
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles was a location dressed to play NASA's rocket silo in the 2014 movie "Interstellar". The shooting took place in the huge six level lobby of the hotel. Lucky me, I was attending a function at the hotel on one of the days the filming took place. This lobby is a maze of six levels of bridges, stairways, walkways, and elevators, so my knowledge of the exact areas that the shooting took place proved to be valuable for my photo hunt.
The hotel is located at 404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles.
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image presents a visually striking collection of interstellar gas and dust. Named RCW 7, the nebula is located just over 5,300 light-years from Earth in the constellation Puppis.
Nebulae are areas rich in the raw material needed to form new stars. Under the influence of gravity, parts of these molecular clouds collapse until they coalesce into very young, developing stars, called protostars, which are still surrounded by spinning discs of leftover gas and dust. The protostars forming in RCW 7 are particularly massive, giving off strongly ionizing radiation and fierce stellar winds that transformed the nebula into a H II region.
H II regions are filled with hydrogen ions — H I refers to a normal hydrogen atom, while H II is hydrogen that lost its electron making it an ion. Ultraviolet radiation from the massive protostars excites the hydrogen in the nebula, causing it to emit light that gives this nebula its soft pinkish glow.
The Hubble data in this image came from the study of a particularly massive protostellar binary named IRAS 07299-1651, still in its glowing cocoon of gas in the curling clouds toward the top of the image. To expose this star and its siblings, astronomers used Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 in near-infrared light. The massive protostars in this image are brightest in ultraviolet light, but they emit plenty of infrared light too. Infrared light’s longer wavelength lets it pass through much of the gas and dust in the cloud allowing Hubble to capture it. Many of the larger-looking stars in this image are foreground stars that are not part of the nebula. Instead, they sit between the nebula and our solar system.
The creation of an H II region marks the beginning of the end for a molecular cloud like RCW 7. Within only a few million years, radiation and winds from the massive stars will gradually disperse the nebula’s gas — even more so as the most massive stars come to the end of their lives in supernova explosions. New stars in this nebula will incorporate only a fraction of the nebula’s gas, the rest will spread throughout the galaxy to eventually form new molecular clouds.
For more information: science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-captures-infant-s...
Text credit: European Space Agency
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Tan (Chalmers University & University of Virginia), R. Fedriani