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My brand of music with a shot of tequila... Last Days on a Cruise Ship ♪♫♫♪ by Bamboo

 

Special thanks to Les Brumes for the texture.

7th EXPLORE Front Page August 19

EXPLORE Aug 18 #20

 

“He liked to observe emotions; they were like red lanterns strung along the dark unknown of another's personality, marking vulnerable points.”

~ Ayn Rand

 

*I was inspired by the old Gong Li movie -- Raise the Red Lantern, by Zhang Yimou, one of my all-time fave collaborations.

Bakersfield, California 2013

Lighting fixture hanging from the ceiling.

Portland, Oregon 2015

I treated myself to a new portrait lens... now I just need to start photographing people. (I also wanted to have another go with Delta 3200... overexposed and underdeveloped is obviously the way forwards!)

 

17th August 2013 — GBR, Nottinghamshire

 

Ilford Delta 3200 Professional (pulled to 1600)

Canon EOS Rebel G (500N)

Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM

Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, California 2016

Prague, Czech Republic 2019

Project Info:

Owner: Boston Properties

Architect: Charles Bloszies

Lighting Designer: The Engineering Enterprise

 

The facade of the building features alumninum sheet cut out with a computer controlled machine. The color changing light is, of course, LED.

The color changing LED fixture's manufacturer is Lumiarc.

 

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colors, patterns and textures of a ceiling light fixture in a professional office building

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A steep climb up Kelly Steps from Salamanca Place brings you to Battery Point. The district takes its name from the 1818 gun battery that once stood on the promontory as defence against potential nautical invaders. In colonial times the area was home to mariners, shipwrights, whalers and traders. Today the 19th century dwellings have been restored to match the tastes of more up-scale inhabitants and the rough-and-tumble rum joints and ale houses have been made over into trendy restaurants and coffee shops.

 

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Granville island ,emilly caar university ,Vancouver,spring 2015.

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Can be appreciated in the Husa Mas Camarena hotel lounge in Paterna - Valencia

  

Kutná Hora, Czech Republic 2019

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House a.k.a. U.S. Custom House, Bowling Green, New York, New York (Cass Gilbert : 1902–1907)

Santa Cruz, California 2012

Pollocksville NC Depot / Town Hall - just a simple lighting fixture.

Larry the Light Fixture likes to wear disguises. When he dresses up like an electric fan, people stand under him during the Summer thinking they will get cooled off. All they get is a boisterous laugh from Larry!

 

Ballard, Washington 2018

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House a.k.a. U.S. Custom House, Bowling Green, New York, New York (Cass Gilbert : 1902–1907)

Istanbul, Turkey, The Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet), interior

Queensboro Bridge, East River, New York, N.Y. (Gustav Lindenthal with Leffert L. Buck and Henry Hornbostel : 1909)

A Timeless Transitional Masterpiece By Marla Schrank Interiors

 

This striking contemporary kitchen features a sleek geometric design, with functional wooden stools, and a gorgeous modern crystal light fixture.

two fluorescent tubes in the shape of rings; one is shining whitish, the other one yellowish.

 

A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor. The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more efficiently than an incandescent lamp. Lower energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost of the lamp. The lamp is more costly because it requires a ballast to regulate the flow of current through the lamp.

construction

A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a gas containing low pressure mercury vapor and argon, xenon, neon, or krypton. The pressure inside the lamp is around 0.3% of atmospheric pressure. The inner surface of the bulb is coated with a fluorescent (and often slightly phosphorescent) coating made of varying blends of metallic and rare-earth phosphor salts. The bulb's cathode is typically made of coiled tungsten that is coated with a mixture of barium, strontium and calcium oxides (chosen to have a relatively low thermionic emission temperature).

Ballast Fluorescent lamps require a ballast to stabilize the current through the lamp, and to provide the initial striking voltage required to start the arc discharge. This increases the cost of fluorescent light fixtures, though often one ballast is shared between two or more lamps. Electromagnetic ballasts with a minor fault can produce an audible humming or buzzing noise. Magnetic ballasts are usually filled with a tar-like potting compound to reduce emitted noise. Hum is eliminated in lamps with a high-frequency electronic ballast. Energy lost in magnetic ballasts can be significant, on the order of 10% of lamp input power.[21] Electronic ballasts reduce this loss.

flicker problems Fluorescent lamps using a magnetic mains frequency ballast do not give out a steady light; instead, they flicker at twice the supply frequency. This results in fluctuations not only with light output but color temperature as well, which may pose problems for photography and people who are sensitive to the flicker. Even among persons not sensitive to light flicker, a stroboscopic effect can be noticed, where something spinning at just the right speed may appear stationary if illuminated solely by a single fluorescent lamp. This effect is eliminated by paired lamps operating on a lead-lag ballast. Unlike a true strobe lamp, the light level drops in appreciable time and so substantial "blurring" of the moving part would be evident.

  

Atmosphäre der Erde stammt aus dem All

... Fachjournal Science vol 326, p 1522) veröffentlicht. Die Erdatmosphäre und die Ozeane sind demnach wahrscheinlich nach Einschlägen kometenähnlichen Materials entstanden, das reich an Gas und Wasser war. "Viele Menschen kennen die künstlerische Deutung der Urerde mit riesigen Vulkanen im Hintergrund, die zur Formung der Atmosphäre Gas ausspeien", schreibt Studienleiter Chris Ballentine von der Universität Manchester. "Wir werden dieses Bild neu zeichnen müssen."

Die Forscher hatten die chemische Signatur der Edelgase Krypton und Xenon untersucht. Ihr "Fingerabdruck" entspricht demnach dem von Meteoriten. Erst neueste Technik habe die Analyse möglich gemacht, schreiben die Forscher.

 

Gas Leak Inspection

The solid portion of Earth was formed from accretion of material and debris formed in the primitive Solar System. Earth’s early evolution included the differentiation of its interior and the development of a primordial atmosphere. Heavy noble gases in the atmosphere could have been acquired during the initial accretion process or may have accumulated later through gravitational volatile capture. Holland et al. (p. 1522) show that Krypton and Xenon trapped in the upper mantle have isotopic signatures characteristic of early Solar System material similar to meteorites rather than those of the modern atmosphere and oceans. Thus, noble gases trapped within the young Earth did not contribute to Earth’s later atmospheric composition.

www.marytown.cn/wordpress/2009/12/11/rice-pathogenic-bact..., By Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S. (received 15 December 1938) part I, Neon and Argon. Vol. CLXX, A. {21.April 1939} [451]

 

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... Tubi Fluorescenti e Lampade Circolari Fluorescenti @ mygreenbuildings     Le lampade a tubi fluorescenti, le seconde lampade più popolari, hanno un’efficienza energetica di gran lunga superiore rispetto alle più popolari lampade ad incandescenza. I tubi fluorescenti più utilizzati sono indicati con la sigla T4, T5, T8, rispettivamente con diametro di 12.5 mm, 16.0 mm, 26.0 mm. I tubi fluorescenti sono più adatti per grandi spazi interni perchè la loro bassa luminosità crea un abbagliamento meno diretto rispetto alle lampade ad incandescenza. Le lampade fluorescenti circolari sono più adatte per ottenere un’illuminazione simmetrica e comunque per spazi non troppo grandi.

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.... Expect Higher Priced Electricity, Natural Gas Posted by D. Scott Beaver on Mon, May 17, 2010

Lightig Manufacturer: SPI Stile

 

Lighting Designer: J S Nolan + Associates Lighting Design, LLC

 

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Helvi the Eskimo is extremely happy he always has his parka with him. The temperature gets a little cool when he's at 33,000 feet!

 

Seattle, Washington 2018

This is a light fixture at Scottsdale Fashion Square.

 

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Get ready for a shopping experience like never before at Scottsdale Fashion Square. The Southwest’s distinctive address for luxury shopping, dining and entertainment features Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Dillard's, Macy's, Apple and select prestigious stores not found anywhere else in Arizona. Shoppers can also dine at top area restaurants such as Nobu, Ocean 44, Francine, Moxies, Toca Madera, and Zinque, as well as stay at the modern 11-story, Caesars Republic Scottsdale.

 

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The newly remodeled Scottsdale Fashion Square is the largest shopping center in Arizona, occupying almost two million square feet of retail space. Scottsdale Fashion Square features more than 240 shops and restaurants, with six anchor retailers (including Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom) and the widest selection of luxury stores in the state, spanning notable brands such as Balenciaga, Bottega Venetta, Cartier, Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Rolex, Saint Laurent and Versace. The recently remodeled south wing extends the shopping center’s luxury experience and makes space for five new restaurants, including the highly anticipated Élephante, and other culinary offerings that will complement the existing array of fine dining options such as Francine, Nobu, Ocean 44, Toca Madera, Zinque and more. www.fashionsquare.com

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