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taken in and around Sydney Harbour capturing the architecture and light with the morning sunrise and blue hour
Let there always be a spark of hope even in what feels like hopeless times
Let there be a glimmer of light even during our darkest of times
Let there always be love when we are surrounded by hatred and prejudice
This photo was taken at Tide Haven which seems to no longer exist. Too bad as it was a stunning sim to explore. Thank you Frank for such an amazing sim.
As there were some sunny spells this morning, we decided to have a beach walk.
Auchenmalg is a small hamlet situated on the shore of Luce Bay in the parish of Old Luce, Wigtownshire, south-west Scotland. The light on the sea and the sands this morning was just beautiful.
There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.
Anthem, Leonard Cohen, London 2008 - much missed
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Created for the Theme Negative Space.
Here tried to show the negative space in between the orange shadow of the flames.
HMM !!!!!
A couple of friends and I placed a red gelled light inside this old caboose in the ghost town of Rhyolite Nevada and did a long exposure to bring out the stars.
This was a foggy night on the lake as the Moon creates a steel blue hue across the waterscape. Heavy fog layers in to create a shroud holding in the light below.
Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
This path through young redwood trees to the Zen garden is perhaps my favorite walk in this beautiful park.
Thanks for stopping by!
© Melissa Post 2024
"Her colors change to mark the passing of the days
No Earthly sight can match the beauty she displays
And when I die I want her lying by my side
In my grave... in my grave"
-Lord Huron
Happy Friday!
Formerly EXPO '86
Telus World of Science/ Formerly the Expo'86 Centre
Vancouver, BC Canada
Science World at Telus World of Science, is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization.
This geodesic dome ( golf ball shaped ) building was constructed for Expo '86. It was opened in 1985 as the Expo preview center and became the Expo '86 World's Fair Centre.
The height is 155 feet tall with a foundation of reinforced steel in a cement slab.
The dome is supported by 182 piles
There are 391 lights and 766 triangles on the Science World dome.
Constructed using 15,000 pounds of extruded aluminium and aluminium panels on the dome. The panels are 1 mm thick and are covered with a vinyl surface.
Science World has a total building area of 10,220 square metres and a total exhibit area of 4,275 square metres. The building’s volume is 36,790 cubic metres.
The air-conditioning system uses chilled water for cooling and gas-fired boilers for heating.
The OMIMAX Theatre seats 400 people
The screen is 27 metres in diameter. The theatre’s sound system uses high-fidelity, six-channel, two-way sound with sub-bass to create an unparalleled surround sound experience.
I read that the 15,000 watt xenon lamp that lights the movie screen is so bright that if it was placed on the surface of the moon and focused it at a spot on Earth, you would actually see its light.
The dome in this image was lit in red in honor of Remembrance Day. Remembrance Day (sometimes known informally as Poppy Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth of Nations member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.
(Please note** All information has been taken from various online sources and has not been verified to be accurate)
I invite you to view my Night and Twilight album:
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157649684655761
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~Christie