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Maximum iterations:26000

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Source mandelbrot width:3E-11

 

Color scheme name:Hair2

Fractalworks plot Jun17wja1e

Sure, everyone does it and I've seen better iterations in better light, but this is one of those places I've always dreamed of seeing coffee myself. Sadly the parking lot here on Skyline Drive seems to be a popular hangout for the seedier elements of Duluth and hence it was covered with an utterly disgusting amount of trash and litter all in the woods along the hillside which definitely detracted from the experience.

 

Regardless, the view did not disappoint with the sweeping vista of St. Louis Bay and massive port infrastructure lining both sides. The morning Proctor crew has a trio of tunnel motors led by fan favorite SD40-3 BLE 909 (originally built as an SD45T-2 in Feb. 1973 as SSW 9277) strung out on Dock 6 as they finish unloading pellets. This dock was built by the Duluth, Missabe and Northern in 1917 while the snaking trackless trestle at right leads to Dock 5 which dates from two years prior. Alas the mile long s-curve trestle approach and the dock itself felt the weight of their last train in 1985 and remain as an abandoned monument to the shrinkage of of the once mighty domestic steel industry. To see some fabulous photos from years past and to learn more about the docks I found this post super interesting:

towns-and-nature.blogspot.com/2022/05/duluth-mn-cndm-5-an...

 

The track leading downhill and curving of to the left is the mainline that takes the Run Down trestle to Missabe Junction and water level where limestone trains access the docks via BNSF's ex NP waterfront trackage. In the background is the Midwest Energy coal terminal served by BNSF and occasionally Union Pacific (sharp eyes will note a UP train at the dumper) and beyond that the 12 million bushel capacity General Mills elevators S and X. To learn about the coal terminal and the changing market check out this: www.minnpost.com/environment/2020/04/as-energy-use-change...

 

And to learn about the various elevators and capacities in the twin ports this is a cool link: www.bluetoad.com/publication/?i=28295&article_id=2827...

 

This is a railroad that should need no introduction to even the most casual fan as the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway is in a word legendary. I won't bore you with pages of history as I couldn't do the road or region justice anyway. It simply needs to be experienced for oneself. But I will direct you to two resources. Absolutely check out the fabulous historical information here: www.missabe.com/

 

And for a fabulously well written overview of modern CN operations find yourself a copy of the April 2023 edition of Railfan and Railroad right now! shop.whiteriverproductions.com/products/rfr-202304

 

Duluth, Minnesota

Wednesday May 10, 2023

Date: August 2015

Medium: Digital Photomontage

Dimensions: 20" x 40"

© 2015 Tony DeVarco and Mayako Nakamura

 

Here is an image of Iteration I and Iteration II- flic.kr/p/qtZTzD

 

In collaboration with the work of Mayako Nakamura www.flickr.com/photos/ma85/

 

An interview (in English) with Mayako on her working methods- www.theactofpainting.com/interviews/interview-mayako-naka...

Just another iteration of the Hudson RXS - with custom painted elements.

 

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Fractal type:julia

Plot size (w,h):2210,2210

Maximum iterations:26000

Center Point (real, imaginary):-1.2675e-06,3.8026e-06 i

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Julia origin (real, imaginary):0.2511818326505962,-6.483398567824383E-05 i

Source mandelbrot width:3E-11

 

Color scheme name:Upholstry1

Fractalworks plot Jun17wja1d

This is my second iteration of this MOC and I have completely reworked the top part of the gate, now includes a hallway where stormtroopers can look down onto the vehicle bay or the snowy terrain.

 

More Info and instructions can be found below: rebrickable.com/users/Wiktor%20Radomski/mocs/

 

Imperial Crates, Droids And Light Pack used in this MOC linked Below

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-133675/Wiktor%20Radomski/imperia...

 

Imperial Fighter tank designed by ImperialBrickProductions, his Flickr page linked below

www.flickr.com/photos/imperialbrickproductions/

 

If you like this MOC or have any suggestions please feel free to comment below :)

New block under construction. Tomsk, West Siberia, Russia.

Captured by Canon IXY 20 IS, Feb 2015.

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Fractalworks plot Jun17wma1c

I've posted other iterations of this bench, which sits beside a trail in the Corte Madera Marsh, but this one I did especially for Sliders Sunday. All the sliding was done using a few Topaz presets, all of which were individually tweaked to get this result. This bench is one of those things I just can't pass by without taking another shot or two or three of it, in hopes that maybe I can come up with something different from all the previous shots I've taken. So far, this is my favorite, but I'd be willing to bet this isn't my last attempt.

A Flickr Friday submission on the subject "Tee". In this selfie, I am wearing a tee-shirt, carrying a picture of me wearing a tee shirt, on which there is a picture...

This is a long-term project which has already gone through several iterations,

Just the first iteration on a classic british car from the sixties. This is very much work in progress, not with the parts I'd like to have, but with those I had in my stash - and you know how it is. Regardless hove many bricks you have, you never have the right parts!

 

Not telling you what it's going to be, because I am curious if it's recognisable just from the shape.

This loco has evolved through several iterations from an Emerald Night. At this point I don’t think there is any significant part of the Emerald Design left!

 

My first version was powered by an XL using the original Emerald Night gear train. Finding this a bit slow, for the second iteration I tried two L motors, one mounted in the firebox and the other inside the boiler. This was a bit better, but still not that fast when pulling carriages. This version has two train motors, one under each tender and can pull four or five cars at a good speed. There are two battery packs, one in each tender, for extra battery life and weight.

 

I had to make the tenders slightly longer to fit the motors. Also of note, to avoid too much play between the tender and loco, the rear wheels of the loco are the leader tender wheels are joined are rigidly attached.

My iteration of what Bucky Barnes would like like as a Captain America.

 

Also comment whether you guys like the new showcase style I'm doing for some of my custom minifigs!

I am wearing a T-shirt with a picture of a T-shirt with a picture of a....

"traveling between spaces I caught hyper-dimensional flowers"

 

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Imago generated by handmade script (1/3 million of iterations), splitted in 2 layers, chroma shifted, transformed, overlayed, composed, luma enhanced, digitally oil painted.

 

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Iteration 3.1, responds to certain concerns brought up in the iteration 3 blog post.

 

In this screen your twitter home view is shown. In the main column are tweets from your contacts, new follower notifications, and notifications of when people have stopped following you.

 

On the right are your Twitter summary widget, twitter specific (or view specific) widgets, and then unchecked mailing list messages.

 

The single column as opposed to grid view gives the page some white space, and allows for predictable widget placement.

 

View full size: blogs.mozillamessaging.com/raindropdesign/files/2009/10/r...

 

Blog post: blogs.mozillamessaging.com/raindropdesign/2009/10/26/03-t...

Day 200 (v 14.0) - again

This plasmapheresis machine extracts blood, filters (red round tube, top right) and guides the plasma into a plastic bag (light yellow, not seen in this frame) and the rest of the blood flows into that transparent reservoir with the sticker on it. When the reservoir is full, it is loaded back into your vein. It takes about 10 or 11 iterations and 50 minutes before 800ml of plasma is extracted.

 

When donating plasma, you don't feel weak afterwards, you don't feel any different. When donating blood you do feel a bit weaker and it takes some time to recover. Therefore I prefer plasma donation.

 

My last donation was in 2013 and I'm back now. This was donation number 54. My dad used to be a donor and therefore I'm one now. This Rotterdam branch has been renovated in the meantime and they have a lot more space and capacity now. All new furniture, glass all around and the machines look more advanced.

 

While donating, they offer something to eat and drink and you can read a magazine or newspaper. The staff is super friendly. It is very relaxing. It is just an hour doing nothing. Quality nothing time.

After much design iteration, Heavy Light has departed the shipyard.

 

If you're interested, there's a 20min construction walkthrough video at youtu.be/ULRJcaWFssM or a 3min lightning build here on Flickr.

 

This one began with major inspiration from a sketch by the talented J. C. Park. As I worked through the design, I made some improvements suggested by Brendan + Rob, and I deeply appreciated feedback from Simon + Stijn. Thanks, guys!

Menger sponge

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An illustration of M4, the sponge after four iterations of the construction process

 

In mathematics, the Menger sponge (also known as the Menger cube, Menger universal curve, Sierpinski cube, or Sierpinski sponge)[1][2][3] is a fractal curve. It is a three-dimensional generalization of the one-dimensional Cantor set and two-dimensional Sierpinski carpet. It was first described by Karl Menger in 1926, in his studies of the concept of topological dimension.[4][5]

Construction

 

The construction of a Menger sponge can be described as follows:

 

Begin with a cube.

Divide every face of the cube into nine squares, like a Rubik's Cube. This sub-divides the cube into 27 smaller cubes.

Remove the smaller cube in the middle of each face, and remove the smaller cube in the center of the more giant cube, leaving 20 smaller cubes. This is a level-1 Menger sponge (resembling a void cube).

Repeat steps two and three for each of the remaining smaller cubes, and continue to iterate ad infinitum.

 

The second iteration gives a level-2 sponge, the third iteration gives a level-3 sponge, and so on. The Menger sponge itself is the limit of this process after an infinite number of iterations.

An illustration of the iterative construction of a Menger sponge up to M3, the third iteration

Properties

Hexagonal cross-section of a level-4 Menger sponge. (Part of a series of cuts perpendicular to the space diagonal.)

 

The n nth stage of the Menger sponge, M n M_{n}, is made up of 20 n {\displaystyle 20^{n}} smaller cubes, each with a side length of (1/3)n. The total volume of M n M_{n} is thus ( 20 27 ) n {\textstyle \left({\frac {20}{27}}\right)^{n}}. The total surface area of M n M_{n} is given by the expression 2 ( 20 / 9 ) n + 4 ( 8 / 9 ) n {\displaystyle 2(20/9)^{n}+4(8/9)^{n}}.[6][7] Therefore, the construction's volume approaches zero while its surface area increases without bound. Yet any chosen surface in the construction will be thoroughly punctured as the construction continues so that the limit is neither a solid nor a surface; it has a topological dimension of 1 and is accordingly identified as a curve.

 

Each face of the construction becomes a Sierpinski carpet, and the intersection of the sponge with any diagonal of the cube or any midline of the faces is a Cantor set. The cross-section of the sponge through its centroid and perpendicular to a space diagonal is a regular hexagon punctured with hexagrams arranged in six-fold symmetry.[8] The number of these hexagrams, in descending size, is given by a n = 9 a n − 1 − 12 a n − 2 {\displaystyle a_{n}=9a_{n-1}-12a_{n-2}}, with a 0 = 1 , a 1 = 6 {\displaystyle a_{0}=1,\ a_{1}=6}.[9]

 

The sponge's Hausdorff dimension is log 20/log 3 ≅ 2.727. The Lebesgue covering dimension of the Menger sponge is one, the same as any curve. Menger showed, in the 1926 construction, that the sponge is a universal curve, in that every curve is homeomorphic to a subset of the Menger sponge, where a curve means any compact metric space of Lebesgue covering dimension one; this includes trees and graphs with an arbitrary countable number of edges, vertices and closed loops, connected in arbitrary ways. Similarly, the Sierpinski carpet is a universal curve for all curves that can be drawn on the two-dimensional plane. The Menger sponge constructed in three dimensions extends this idea to graphs that are not planar and might be embedded in any number of dimensions.

 

The Menger sponge is a closed set; since it is also bounded, the Heine–Borel theorem implies that it is compact. It has Lebesgue measure 0. Because it contains continuous paths, it is an uncountable set.

 

Experiments also showed that cubes with a Menger sponge structure could dissipate shocks five times better for the same material than cubes without any pores.[10]

My iteration of the Starfighter Telephone Game for the Invaders of the Xth Dimension!

 

Couldn't help but be force inspired for this one. Started with the wings and finally found a solid way for them to open and stay on the fighter.

 

Love being a part of this team, and I can't wait to see where it goes from here!

 

The fourth iteration of the T.E.L.E.R. Starfiighter as part of the Starfighter Telephone Game. I had a lot of fun with this one and decided to reverse the direction of the fighter. While the major spinning mechanism is gone (sorry guys, I don't have any technic turntables), the back engine is still on a smaller turntable so it can spin.

next iteration. I fixed the patch of armor, still not quite happy with it since I want 0 studs visible. Thanks for everybody who helped me out :D

 

I started sketching out the armor in of the lower torso and upper legs. pretty much like the way they are, just some tweaking required :D

Wearing the newest iteration of UP's paint scheme, UP 6460 rolls into Englewood Yard on a Houston-bound manifest.

 

After a couple variations experimenting with flag size and location, as well as shield size, UP seems to have settled on this as their new paint scheme. The block lettering on the long hood is the right move, though it feels a little off as they've changed the font thickness this time around.

 

UP C44ACM #6460

 

Houston, TX

March 4th, 2023

Hopefully the last iteration unless of course I decide to add more. And I may.

My iteration for our mecha telephone game.

 

Big thanks to .JSP. for the photos and kyleph for the lightbox

 

A rare high quality short range rapid fire sidearm. Sometimes seen adopted by security forces, military police, and armour crews. Three heavy duty veins around the emitter help control bursts. Origins thought to be the once nomadic people of the far north eastern wastes, being believed to of founded a fledgling industrial city after rumours of Rivacheg Company trade parties in the area.

 

Yeah I'm picking these back up. Still have no background, but I'm trying to keep things consistent and link stuff.

The current iteration of Rowes Wharf dates from 1987, but it has been serving maritime use in Boston Harbor since the original wharf was completed in 1764. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

 

La versión actual de Rowes Wharf es de 1987, pero ha tenido uso marítimo en el puerto de Boston desde que se completó el muelle original en 1764. Boston, Massachusetts, EE. UU.

This batch of stored locomotives at Crewe IEMD provides a look at how the EWS brand has evolved over time - from its predecessor Railfreight to the latest iteration in the form of DB Cargo. The locomotives are as follows;

 

90033 - Railfreight Distribution - Stored April 2005

 

90023 - EWS Red & Gold - Stored July 2005.

 

92035 - Triple Grey w/ EWS Logo - Stored May 2004

 

92016 - DB Schenker Red - Stored September 2017.

iterations dolly eyes @ the spoonful of sugar festival <3

starting on 09/02/23

learn about the fundraiser

 

tp to landmark

 

Here is the final iteration of the Starship Telephone Game organized by Roanoke HandyBuck. You can see the evolution the ship has gone through by checking out the previous installments on Flickr

 

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 10

Part 11

Part 12

Part 13

Part 14

Part 15

Part 16

Part 17 (You are here.)

  

I had Isaac's ship to work from, I kept the dark blue but changed the orange to bright light yellow. Most of the physical characteristics ended up different as well.

 

Big props to Roanoke for keeping us all on schedule and on track! This was a lot of fun to participate in!

Iterated color set from last month version of this image.

Wall from Del Mar

Stairs from London

Windows from Vegas

Fractal Flames

Took several close-ups of our wheat field for 'roid week this fall. Looking through the rejects and appreciating them a little more.

 

Polaroid SX-70 Sonar

Color 600 Film

Lensbaby +4 Macro Lens

ND Filter

 

Taken: Sept. 2022

I've made another iteration of the Kübelwagen, this time one stud longer than the previous.

Having one stud more between the wheels gives enough room to sit four people, and gives another stud to the engine compartment.

The ribbed side panels are back to grilles, and if you look closely, there's a gap at the rear mudguard that cannot be filled if you want to have four minifigures inside.

I've changed the engine cover to an old, hinged plate. Used a bracket to give it a bit more stability, but you mustn't push your bricks tight, because there's so little room with the wheel covers, that the wheels won't roll if you're not leaving a bit of slack with the curved slope.

Didn't bother too much about light or dark grey in the back, or an actual engine, because I don't think that I'll keep it.

 

A word about putting it in your pocket to take it outdoors: Without the patient help of my wife this picture wouldn't have happened. The front came apart in pieces, and the exhaust keeps falling off.

 

Toy Project Day 2449

The T1000 is an advanced iteration by Sirius Cyberdine Industries of their popular TR37 tracked rover. Updates include larger size cabin and tracks, a new polymercarbonate bubble windscreen that opens from the bottom to allow easy driver access, updated and more powerful instrumentation inside, a 360-degree multi-wavelength camera, unitized remote antenna, comprehensive communications array that can also be used as a defensive ray in emergency situations, and now all TR1000's come with a helper robot as well. The robot is quite useful when harsh conditions prevent the operators from going outside the unit. Sirius Cyberdine also had the foresight to include advanced personality modules within the helper bots, thus providing companionship to solo operators. Field reports indicate that the bots, while reliable and trustworthy companions, tend to get a bit of snarkiness in their personality chips over long deployments.

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Happy Febrovery everyone!

 

This rover is an advance on a rover I built last year, the TR37, seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/125250765@N04/24475833924/in/album-...

Enjoy and thanks for looking!

Here we have Crossbones Spidey and Thor, who is a combo of many different iterations of the same fig.

Very proud of all of them

Topic: Iteration or repetition of a subject makes for good composition. Look for a repeating pattern today and make a photo.

 

Initially I had wanted to, as later I realized, repeat the "The Two of Us" with a different prop. Then, my eyes looked at the cupboard with wine and liqueur glasses, so I thought about reconstructing something I saw a few months ago at Digital Photography School.

 

Strobist info: One SB900 camera left, manual at 1/128 power, bare, triggered by the camera built-in non-contributing controller. SB900 positioned in such a way that its light hit simultaneously:

 

* the subject repeated three times

* the backdrop

* a strip of white paper masked on both sides by a black foam for a touch of white "reflection" (Sean, please correct me if that's something else, e.g. diffraction, diffusion, or yet another thing ;-) on the glasses camera right.

 

Postprocessing: as expected, I increased the saturation a notch (+25), and the black point (+10)--note there is no pure black in the image--it's not needed in my opinion.

 

Practice photography at Daily Shoot. Learn to light at Strobist.

Latest iteration of what is more commonly known as the Bullet, this model from '22 onwards is apparently styled after the G2 from 1947, the first production motorcycle with swing arm rear suspension. Some fearless girl power history though is that earlier 350 Bullets were widely used by women military dispatch riders in WW2, something I don't ever recall seeing being depicted amongst the derring-do of old war films (but am happy to be told of any if I'm wrong ☺️)

 

Update c/o Roger @rsb62rsb : Fearless Winnifred Wells made an epic trans'Australian trip on her Bullet 350 in 1950!!! 🙅‍♀️ www.royalenfield.com/in/en/120-years-of-royal-enfield/195...

I was never really happy with the original. As the title suggests, there may be more of this particular image to come. I think I'll be revisiting this site this winter as well.

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