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Strobist Info: 1 Pentax AF540FGZ with either orange or green gel light up the background trigger by on-board flash. 1 Continuous flight point up to the ceiling. A little-bit photoshop.

 

Don't Spam with invite Here Please. Thx! :) (Comments & Critiques Welcome)

 

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Interestingness in Flickr 'Explore' May 10th, 2008 Edition

 

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Thanks a lot Guys, Appreciated that!

And Nice notes from everyone, Thx!

"Choice is an illusion created between those with power and those without" - quote from The Matrix

....and such the true words at times when there is so much misinformation about Covid-19.

 

No invites with giant images please!!!!!

"What are you trying to tell me? That I can dodge bullets?"

" No Neo. I'm trying to tell you that when you're ready... you won't have to."

 

"The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now in this very room"

  

  

 

Thank's to keep support me !

 

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inspired by Matrix

best seen on black, so hit "L"

“What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life.”

 

- Morpheus, ‘The Matrix (1999).

A facade of the countless skyscrapers of Central Business District (CBD). Singapore.

Clearly physical

Complicated interaction

Generalized extrapolation

Sometimes a frozen battery allows you to do ART!

La Samaritaine Paris.

Lens : Samyang 12 mm F2.8 Hypergone (fisheye).

Hightlight Towers - München

Cette femme médite. Elle capte la matrice .

Unter einer Matrix versteht man in unserer Kultur meist eine rechteckige Fläche, die in beliebig viele gleichgroße Zellen unterteilt ist.

Laut Wikipedia geht der Begriff Matrix auf das

altgriechische μέτρα (metra) oder das

spätlateinische matrix zurück und bedeutete

ursprünglich Gebärmutter, Gebärerin, die

folgende Eigenschaften hat: umgebend,

umfassend, ernährend, versorgend,

beschützend, fruchtbar, gebärend und

verbergend.

Die Matrix scheint unsere gesamte Existenz zu bestimmen. Jeder von uns entspringt einer mütterlichen Matrix. Doch schon im Kindesalter werden wir mit logischen Matrixstrukturen konfrontiert.

Ein beliebtes Spielzeug für Kleinkinder: ein Kasten mit 16 Würfeln. Auf den 6 Flächen dieser Würfel befinden sich jeweils Ausschnitte von Märchenbildern. Werden die Würfel in der richtigen Reihenfolge zu einer quadratischen Matrix angeordnet, dann ergibt sich eines der insgesamt 6 möglichen Märchenbilder. Auch Puzzles sind im Grunde Matrixstrukturen.

Die gigantischste - und ab dem frühen Jugendalter nicht mehr aus unserem Leben wegzudenkende Matrix ist das Internet. Hier begegnen wir dem Prinzip in virtueller Form. Und viele Menschen im Zeitalter des w.w.w. fragen sich: Was ist überhaupt noch Realität?

Beim Betrachten des fotografierten Gebäudes stellte sich mir unwillkürlich die gleiche Frage...

Für mich wirkt es, als sei es lediglich in die Landschaft projiziert ;-))

 

.. found in the phenomenal Wilhelm Hack Museum in LU .. happy weekend!

Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group, at the Serpentine Gallery,

London

 

"Rule your mind or it will rule you." Buddha

Ceiling

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York USA

Architect:

1966 Werner Kallmorgen

2017/2018 Sanierung/Umbau Architekt: Kunst und Herbert

Lloyd's of London

 

I was very happy about being offered access to this fascinating building by a very nice man, who was willing to show me proudly around his workplace and tell me all about it. :-)

 

Lloyd's of London is a marketplace where brokers and underwriters come together to buy and sell insurance. It’s not an insurance company but a meeting place where brokers buy insurance on their clients’ behalf from underwriters. Much of the business is conducted in the world-famous Underwriting Room, which welcomes more than 5000 people, sees GBP 100m in premiums come into the market and GBP 82.1m paid out in claims every single day.

 

Lloyd’s is known for its innovation and willingness to insure unusual risks. The market has covered Arctic explorers, international aid organisations, satellite launches and taken on major global risks including cyber, terrorism and the consequences of climate change. And on a January morning in 1912, it insured the Titanic for GBP 1m.

Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group, at the Serpentine Gallery,

London

 

We really liked the city of Bidgoszcz, known in German as "Bromberg". As in all the cities we visited, we had the impression that everything had just been renovated and spruced up. It was a pleasure to see how much effort had been put into maintaining the buildings and architecture.

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