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NASA's Orbit Pavilion at The Huntington in San Marino, California. The structure is an interpretive soundscape that emits sounds as the International Space Station and 19 Earth satellites pass overhead, each sound representing the mission of that particular satellite. I dreamed up the title as I looked at the photo today, with two people literally "entering Orbit."
Day 332 of my 366 Project
Posted for Slider Sunday. Processed in Topaz Glow. HSS!
I don't normally shoot Christmas type of images, but saw a beautifully decorated tree yesterday and just happened to have my macro lens on my camera with me, so couldn't resist a few shots.
Build this on the first of Droneuary as per tradition, but messed up the photos the first time around.
Same frame as this dude, though with a ton of stuff added.
Duke Ellington - Blues in Orbit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrIpQbnAoyQ
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Orbital played Manchester Saturday night. We all went 200 degrees mental. You'll either love this or hate it, but it has to be loud.
BITH'S JUKEBOX #068
ORBITAL "SATAN"
Drop a coin in the slot :
Here's that Celebration Swings ride again, this time during the latter part of the glorious "blue hour" that photographers love. I focused on the wheel on purpose so that the riders in that part of the circle would be distinct silhouettes as opposed to the blurred figures in the periphery. Worth viewing large, by the way.
Click here to see the swing in the daytime.
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Some geometric fun in Frankfurt with Orbits, really enjoyed the pattern and the interplay of the shadows and human element.
This is my build for SHIPtember 2025. I would say this is the most ambitious build I've ever done. I am absolutely stoked with the results and couldn't be prouder to say i built that. Not as much of an emotional ride of a build as my first SHIPtember.
The build is kind of a milestone for me. It shows the growth in my personal building skills. I look back upon my builds and I can really see how far I have come in the 5 years of coming back into the hobby. Makes me excited for the future!
Thank you to my wife for putting up with me. Thank you @pyrefyre for convincing me to participate this year. Thank you @H for joining me/us on the journey! Thank you Andrew for the editing these are awesome! Thank you @BFG_Audiofiles for the wicked space backgrounds.
Happy SHIPtember 2025!
Young Australian Walking Sticks hanging around. These have moulted about 2 tot 3 times.
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Installation von Tomás Saraceno (gehört zur ständigen Ausstellung)
www.kunstsammlung.de/de/exhibitions/tomas-saraceno-in-orbit/
This is a close-up HDR photo of the textured surface of the steering wheel of my car. In this minimalist macro framing, the detail of the arc reminds me of a planet seen from orbit.
ArcelorMittal Orbit in London's Olympic Park at Stratford. The UK's tallest sculpture and the world's longest tunnel slide.
Lancaster County Fair
Lincoln, Nebraska
2016 Lancaster County Fair - Best of Show
2017 Nebraska State Fair - 1st Place - Best in County - Prior Year
A cineraria blossom, it's one of the only flowers to grow a true blue color. There should really be more blue flowers in the world, natural blue that is.
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Nach den bunten Blümchen hier mal wieder was Grafisches... Gesehen in der Handelskammer - After the colourful flowers again something graphic...
The moon is taking a tour of some of the brightest planets in the night sky this week and will shine near Saturn tonight (Dec. 6) with Jupiter and bright Venus also in view.
The waxing crescent moon will be visible from the Northern Hemisphere as it passes the ringed planet Saturn at dusk about one hour after sunset looking southwest, according to EarthSky.
Saturn will appear rather faint compared to its planetary siblings: the 'evening star' Venus, which is shining at its brightest this week, and the bright giant Jupiter. All three planets will adorn the evening sky like pearls suspended on a string in one diagonal line tilted towards the horizon at an approximately 45 degree angle. This line delineates the ecliptic plane of the solar system in which all planets orbit the sun as seen from our position on Earth, EarthSky said. (From Space.com).