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The completed assembly of 'Yin or Yang' makes a friendly smiling origami modular called "Electra 30" or 'Electra".
It has the structure of an 'origami Icosidodecahedron', that is the underlying structure of 'Electra': every five-sided ring is surrounded by three-sided rings and every three-sided ring by five-sided rings.
This 30-piece version of 'Electra' is probably the best known and most folded modular, designed by David Mitchell.
On his website you will find the diagrams for the improved module to hold them together more firmly, especially during the assembly phase.
The original module is now only used for the 24-piece design.
Model: origami Electra 30, better known as Electra
Design: David Mitchell
Diagrams on his website
Paper: 30 pieces of floral harmony paper, 5x5cm
Final size: diameter 7,5cm
On the moon of Cephalus IV, a small lunar outpost stands alone amidst strange landscape…
I built this for an @connlug quarterly build challenge. I built it as a modular section, so ideally I can connect it with other modules to create a larger base. Hope you enjoy! Comments & criticism welcome
やっと商品でけました。
Modulorブランドのほうではほぼ1年ぶりかもしれません。
春を先取りした感じの商品で、カーディガンとワンピを組合わせて着ることができます。1年前に作って放置していたティペットもあわせて販売します。
お気に召していただけると幸いです。
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SLOW, SLOW (136, 138, 20) - Moderate
Explored 2/23/23
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For fans of star wars :
The two giant turbines of an abandoned race module on the port of Saint-Nazaire.
I do not remember a shooting of episode 1 of the saga STAR WARS "The Phantom Threat" in our region.
If ANAKIN SKYWALKER saw the state of her "podracer" I’m not sure the Force could save us.
For those more down-to-earth, just 2 buoys under renovation.
Pour les amateurs de Star Wars :
Les 2 turbines géantes d'un module de course à l'abandon sur le port de Saint-Nazaire.
Je n'ai pas souvenir d'un tournage de l'épisode 1 de la saga STAR WARS "La menace Fantôme" dans notre région.
Si ANAKIN SKYWALKER voyait l'état de son "podracer" je ne suis pas certain que la Force pourrait nous sauver.
Pour ceux plus terre à terre, simplement 2 bouées en rénovation.
Port de Saint-Nazaire
FRANCE
Der Modulor ist ein von Le Corbusier entwickeltes Maßsystem und stellt einen Versuch dar, in der Architektur ausschließlich am menschlichen Körper vorkommende Längen-Maße zu verwenden.
Olympus XA
Zuiko 35mm/2,8
Lomography CN 800
Louvre Abu Dhabi – Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Architecture: Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Engineering Consultancy: Buro Happold
Structural Design: Arup
Façade / Dome Specialist: Waagner Biro
Developer: Department of Culture & Tourism – Abu Dhabi
Lighting Design: 8’18” Lumiere
Date Completed: 2017
Photography: Andrew Shenouda
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Forty nine metres at 09:36am on Saturday 20th February 2021 off Blackheath Avenue and Charlton Way in the grounds of Greenwich Park, one of the Royal Parks of London situated in Greenwich, South East London.
Here we see, Sciurus Carolinensis (Eastern Gray Squirrel or Grey Squirrel), a tree squirrel native to North America and first introduced to the UK in the 1870's. Though it was largely responsible for the decimation of our own native red squirrel population, those are now on the increase and found in certain parts of the UK including Scotland. The Greys are still an ecologically essential natural forester regenerator.
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Nikon D850 Hand held with Sigma OS Optical Stabilization enabled on normal setting. Focal length 380mm Shutter speed: 1/500s Aperture f/6.0 ISO800 Image area FX (36 x 24) NEF RAW L (8256 x 5504). NEF RAW L (14 bit uncompressed) Focus mode AF-C focus. AF-C Priority Selection: Release. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. Auto ISO 3D Tracking watch area: Normal 55 Tracking points.AF-Area mode single point & 73 point switchable. Exposure mode: Shutter priority mode. Matrix metering. White balance on: Auto1 (4370K). Colour space: RGB. Vignette control: Normal. Picture control: Auto (Sharpening A +1/Clarity A+1)
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3DG OS HSM SPORTS. Lee SW150 MKI filter holder with MK2 light shield and custom made velcro fitting for the Sigma lens. Lee SW150 circular polariser glass filter.Lee SW150 Filters field pouch.Nikon GP-1 GPS module. Hoodman HEYENRG round eyepiece oversized eyecup.Mcoplus professional MB-D850 multi function battery grip 6960.Two Nikon EN-EL15a batteries (Priority to battery in Battery grip). Black Rapid Curve Breathe strap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag.
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LATITUDE: N 51d 28m 29.35s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 0m 17.88s
ALTITUDE: 45.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 94.7MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 54.20MB
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Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.10 (9/05/2019) LD Distortion Data 2.018 (18/02/20) LF 1.00
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB Data storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit Version 1.4.1 (18/02/2020). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit Version 1.6.2 (18/02/2020). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 2.4.5 (18/02/2020). Nikon Transfer 2 Version 2.13.5. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
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This Two point five seconds long exposure was taken at an altitude of One metres, in the golden hour around sunrise at 06:15am on Sunday 1st September 2019 around sunrise off 1st Street and Bevan Avenue, bewteen the boat jetty and Bevan Avenue Fishing Pier in beautiful Sidney by the sea on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
The Bevan Avenue fishing pier is one of the main focal points in Sidney, and Work commenced on the pier in 1993 with Phase one, a 90 metre straight section being completed in 1996. A year later the 110 metre Phase two section was completed.
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Nikon D850. Focal length 31mm Shutter speed: 2.5 seconds long exposure. Aperture f/16.0 iso64 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L (8256 x 5504 FX). Focus mode AF-C focus 51 point with 3D- tracking. AF-Area mode single point & 73 point switchable. Exposure mode - Aperture priority exposure. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. Matrix metering. ISO Sensitivity: Auto. White balance: Natural light auto. Colour space Adobe RGB. Nikon Distortion control on. Picture control: Auto. High ISO NR on. Vignette control: normal. Active D-lighting Auto.
Nikkor AF-S 24-120mm f/4G ED VR.Lee SW150 MKII filter holder. Lee SW150 77mm screw in adapter ring.Lee SW150 0.3 (1 stop) ND Grad soft resin. Lee SW150 0.9 reverse neutral grad. Lee SW150 Filters field pouch.Nikon EN-EL15a battery.Mcoplus professional MB-D850 multi function battery grip 6960. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module. Hoodman HEYENRG round eyepiece oversized eyecup.Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod 3 Sections (Payload: 5.6kgs). Manfrotto 327RC2 Light Duty Grip Ball Magnesium Tripod Head (Payload: 5.5kgs). Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Jessops Tripod bag.Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release cable.
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RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 89.9MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 28.60MB
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The beautiful and historic old pier in Hastings, East Sussex, England, was destroyed completely by a devastating fire on Tuesday 5 October 2010. Like many of a certain generation, in those flames went the memories of my childhood and youth, simpler days when the world was a nicer place and people less angry and unforgiving.
Little did I know that when this photograph was taken, at an altitude of Three metres at 10:10am on Sunday June 20th 20110, off Eversfield Place A259 past the White Rock Theatre, they would be my last ever photographs of this iconic landmark. Less than four months later she was gone.
The pier was designed by Eugenius Birch and spanned 910 feet in length with a maximum width of 190 feet. Her prime was in the 1930's.
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NIKON D700 20mm 1/250s f/11.0 iso200 RAW (14Bit) Handheld. Manual focus. manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.
Nikkor 20mm f/2.8D. Jessops 68mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D10 battery grip pack and two Nikon EN-EL3e batteries. MetaGPS geotag.
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Latitude: N 50d 51m 10.58s
Longitude: E 0d 34m 28.69s
Altitude: 3.00m
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The rim of a large crater, with some smaller craters within. I originally planned to have this rim be at one end of my base, with the entire base inside the crater. But now I'm thinking of building parts of it outside, e.g. I have a few Windtraps that would make sense to have on the rim, to pick up the maximum amount of wind. Also, I have a force field barrier, that would make more sense to have on the outside than on the inside of the crater...
Nasa Visitor Center, Greenbelt, MD
"This is a model of the Apollo Command Module, which carried a total of 27 astronauts to lunar orbit aboard nine missions between 1968 and 1972. Launched by a Saturn V rocket, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, the Command Module was the only part of the spacecraft recovered at the end of a mission."
NASA
Hitches rides on to interstellar asteroids, studying both the asteroid as well as surrounding space.
Quickie build.
Coronado Beach — the lifeguard towers there remind me a little of the Apollo Lunar Module.
Shot early morning, just before sunrise.
Alright Gentlemen, you know what we are here for. Recover that ACS module, and if you have to, shoot anyone who stands in our way.
A great deal of little variations in the same architectural scheme: windows open, close; doors and so on.
Scatto fra le vie di Sirmione centro.
Shooting in the streets of Sirmione downtown.
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Vitrine mécanique,petite serre de métal et de verre,illustration des cabinets de curiosités du 19e siècle.
Conçue par François Delarozière pour le bicentenaire du muséum
D’histoire naturelle de Nantes
Plantes carnivores dans la petite cage à côté
A free build for Brethren of the Brickseas, I'm currently working on a series of 20x20 modules for a Jameston street scene. This is the first completed module and shows an office where the personal staff of Colonel Dirk Allcock manage his vast investments in New Terra.
My vision for builds in the settlement of Jameston is for them to use brighter colours than I normally would, for a vibrant and more lively feel.
So my big project is done. Here's a shot of me sitting behind all the various sections to give a sense of scale. If I can remember how all this goes back together (and I can find a vehicle big enough to carry it), this thing will be at BFVA 2014.
The Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage spacecraft built by Grumman that was the first vehicle designed to operate solely in the vacuum of space and designed to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the Moon's surface and back. The "Eagle" was the specific lunar module used during the Apollo 11 mission, which was the first mission to land humans on the Moon on July 20, 1969. The mission fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's goal of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to Earth before the end of the 1960s.
The descent stage of the Lunar Module, the lower section, remained on the Moon after the astronauts left. The ascent stage, which contained the crew compartment, lifted off from the Moon to rendezvous with the orbiting command module. Six of these descent stages remain at their landing sites on the Moon today.
This model is a display at the National Space Centre in Leicester, UK. This is a major highlight of the centre, which also houses a 42-meter-high rocket tower, the UK's largest planetarium, and other space-related galleries with interactive displays and artifacts. As well as this model of the Apollo Lunar Lander, there is a real moon rock collected during the Apollo 17 mission.
Hi to anyone still watching this account 🙋♀️ I haven’t built anything or been active in the community for several years now, but recently unearthed this creation from 2013 and realized I never photographed it.
This was built for the Brickfair 2013 Cyberpunk/Apocalego display, using a modular system designed by Carter Baldwin. The Technic framework allowed builders to combine modules, stacking our segments into an eclectic city. Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of the whole display but I’m sure they are floating around somewhere.
If anyone’s interested in the non-LEGO stuff I’ve been making since, you can find me at Instagram.com/dillonsamuelson
Thanks for looking!
With the expanded workspace, the three modules can now be merged as one and an additional module will complete the facility...
I've previously posted a deliberately grainy processing of this shot to disguise the severe noise caused by the very high ISO needed to shoot handheld 80 minutes after sunset.
This version was an experiment with the Prime noise reduction module in the Elite version of DXO Photolab 3, aided by a reduction in microcontrast. Pretty decent for ISO 12,800 I think.
It does take quite a lot of processing time (you find out when it takes about a minute to save the image as a JPEG, because that's when the processing happens) but definitely worth it. This was about the noisiest worthwhile image I could find to test it, it's very unusual for me to shoot at such a high ISO.
It might be less satisfactory if there were more detail in the image that you wanted to keep - it would rule out the substantial reduction of microcontrast and you can run up against the limitations of detail capture in very low light - but the noise reduction is very good at distinguishing detail from noise and took out a vast amount of noise from this image on its own.
Lunt 80 mm Lunt Calcium modules 2X Teleview powermate ZWO 1294 camera.
This shows the southern hemisphere is still the primary zone of activity
Ce serait mon fond d’écran, si je ne l’avais pas sous les yeux tous les jours :) ! Ces images ont été prises lors de l’amarrage du Cygnus NG-16 le mois dernier et montrent quelques belles pièces de technologie spatiale. En haut sur la photo c’est le module gonflable BEAM, connecté au Node-3 où on trouve également la Cupola - dont les volets de protection étaient ouverts pour suivre de visu la capture du Cygnus. On me dit que le module cylindrique qui fait face à BEAM s’appelle Leonardo, mais franchement dans le métier je n’ai jamais entendu personne l’appeler autrement que PMM. Son ancêtre était utilisé comme soute à fret pour la navette spatiale (on l’arrimait à la station pour ensuite ouvrir le sas et décharger-recharger). Il s’est transformé en partie permanente de l’ISS depuis, on s’en sert pour stocker du matériel… et nos poubelles. En bas pour les observateurs : le module JEM / Kibo de la JAXA avec son autocollant « Japan ». Il possède une plateforme extérieure pour les expériences exposées au vide de l’espace, et même son propre bras robotique !
My kind of phone background! These images were taken during Cygnus NG-16 docking last month. What you are looking at are beautiful pieces of astounding and reliable space technology, the best humans have to offer! On the first image from the top you can see the Bigelow Expandable Air Module (yes, inflatable) connected to Node-3 that has Cupola on it (with the shutters open, for Cygnus docking robotic operations). The smoother cylinder is PMM (Leonardo) a now-permanent storage space that used to fly up and down with the Space Shuttle. In the background we have JEM, or Kibo as some call it, neatly branded with the JAPAN sticker, JAXA :) The part sticking out of JEM is the exterior platform that researchers can access through its mini-airlock.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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