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A multi-screen film about the invisible infrastructures of the internet. More here: www.elasticspace.com/2014/05/internet-machine
Firing up the whisk of many spiniages and igniting the wool the woven steel we create a sparks throwing urbex messterpeice against the abandoned machines of the Rum Distillery. We try very hard to melt those machines down with our flaming sparks of arching fire. But they rebuff our fiery attack and continue to just sit there all abandoned
W.A. Young Machine Shop and Foundry
Rices Landing, PA
This shop was built in 1900. It was closed in 1969 and left the way it was on its last day of operation with machinery and tools dating as far back as 1870.
The shop is beside the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania. It specialized in repairing barges, tug boats, and other river vessels and making replacement parts.
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MODEL: Kim O'Malley
This was taken in the mansion and then was followed by some fun post processing to make Kim appear cybernetic. It was my first cybernetic transformation attempt, and I'm pleased with the result. Thoughts, and comments are welcomed. I titled it after the Regina Spektor song, 'Machine'.
I would suggest viewing this in light box if you want a closer look at her wrist and the lines across her face and hands.
Before/After on my Facebook Page. :)
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This is the start to a new series that I'm going to really concentrate and focus on the make it as wonderful as I possibly can. If I can somehow capture the lighting how I want to in every photo and the mood and colorful vibes that I'm picturing for future photos mixed with the dark theme...I'll know I captured what I was looking for.
I'm having a print giveaway!
Computercreatie
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DSMP
(Dont Steal My Pictures)
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"Every man is a creative cause of what happens, a primum mobile with an original movement."
Friedrich Nietzsche
The cascading and churning water at a section of rock shelf south of Whale Beach produced something of a 'washing machine' effect as the water cascaded over the rocks and churned under the powerful force of the ocean's swell.
Spotted at Atlanta Airport - a vending machine selling iPods (minis and shuffles).
Atlanta Airport
May 2005
You can't see the man's face, but I can see the machine's face staring at me in the foreground. Shot at Stave Falls Power Plant.
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17. Klassikertreffen an den Opelvillen in Rüsselsheim
Der Opel Rekord P1 (ursprünglich Opel Olympia Rekord P) ist ein Pkw der Oberen Mittelklasse[1], den Opel im Sommer 1957 als Nachfolger des Opel Olympia Rekord vorstellte und bis Ende 1962 baute. Ein augenfälliges Merkmal dieses Modells waren die Panoramascheiben nach dem Vorbild US-amerikanischer Fahrzeuge.
Der Rekord P1 erwies sich als großer Verkaufserfolg sowohl im Inland als auch im Export. Zwischen August 1957 und Juli 1960 wurden 509.110 Fahrzeuge ausgeliefert, davon 394.692 Limousinen, 109.282 Kombis und 15.136 Lieferwagen. Hinzu kamen 67.952 Einheiten des Opel 1200.
Quelle: wikipedia
TO SEE ONLY IN 30/60 OPTED OUT GROUPS !
NUR IN GRUPPEN OHNE 30/60 RESTRIKTION ZU SEHEN !
Some of my groups and albums
DIES UND DAS - BITS AND PIECES
STRASSENPHOTOGRAPHIE - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
ASPHALT VETERANEN - BLACKTOP VETERANS
Micro Machine racing car from the mid 1980's. For three years at the height of their popularity Micro Machines were the largest selling line of toy cars beating out Hot Wheels, Matchbox and Majorette for the top spot. Most micro machines are about the size of a small pencil sharpener. This one is about 28mm in length, slightly larger than N scale.
For the Macro Mondays group. Topic: Toys and Games.
6th Annual Father's Day Auto Show
Classic Autos Cruise into Napa Valley for Father’s Day
V Marketplace celebrates the “art of the driving machine”
The Napa Valley will proudly welcome car connoisseurs from around the Bay Area and beyond as V Marketplace in Yountville, hosts the 26th Annual Father’s Day Invitational Auto Show. Auto entries are by invitation. The event is Free to the Public.
From the national champions, to the local favorites, to the one-of-a-kind collector curiosities, more than 150 early and late model autos spanning almost 100 years of production can be seen at this non-competitive, open-class invitational exhibition. Whether nostalgia means rolling down the road in a classic 1928 Model A Phaeton, sliding into the drive-in with a ‘57 Chevy, or cruising the fast lane in a Ferrari, this show-stopping collection presents some of the finest autos to grace the highway in any era and is the perfect gift for Father’s Day!
V Marketplace has also invited local nonprofits to add to the festivities. Firing up their grill, serving delicious sausages and hot dogs, will be the Fire Explorers and the Yountville Fire Department. Manning the booth where cool beverages can be found will be the Native Sons of the Golden West and the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Operation Love will be on site collecting donations to provide care packages to our deployed armed forces stationed in harms way. All proceeds from these sales go directly to the nonprofits.
Make it a Father’s Day weekend escape to Napa Valley! Surrounded by lush gardens, beautiful water features, and meandering cobblestone walkways, V Marketplace, provides a beautiful backdrop for this annual event. Visitors can look forward to a unique variety of distinctive specialty shops, galleries, restaurants, wine tasting, hot air ballooning and Michael Chiarello’s Bottega Ristorante.
As much as I love my PENTAX K-1, it is a very bulky camera for some purposes. I have been thinking for a while about getting a smaller camera for travelling. While I already own a PENTAX K-r and the diminutive PENTAX Q10, these are not really what I need. The K-r is still relatively bulky and the Q10 lacks any kind of view finder. On Monday, I made a bit of an impulse purchase and got a Sony A6000; it is small with the 16-50mm kit lens and it has an electronic view finder. Having already owned a Sony A7, I was familiar with the operation and, with an adapter, I can use all my manual focus primes. With the introduction of the A6300, the A6000 is now quite attractively priced.
As always, when you buy a new camera, the weather turns bad. So, this evening, I resorted to photographing my washing machine drum! I have been thinking of doing this for a while… I know, I need to get a life! This image is a stack of four identical images as the exposure time was fairly long and I wanted to counter any noise. The individual frames were shot at 16mm at an aperture of f/10. Exposure times varied between 25s and 30s. Developed from RAW using DxO Optics Pro 11 and post-processed using Affinity Photo. Not a competition winner, but an interesting image in a funny sort of way 😊
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W.A. Young Machine Shop and Foundry
Rices Landing, PA
This shop was built in 1900. It was closed in 1969 and left the way it was on its last day of operation with machinery and tools dating as far back as 1870.
The shop is beside the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania. It specialized in repairing barges, tug boats, and other river vessels and making replacement parts.
I'm not sure what this is (perhaps a lathe?) so I called it "Mystery Machine." If anyone knows what it is, please leave a comment.
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See more images like this in my Y.A. Young Machine Shop album:
www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/albums/72157654848957191...