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Parallel furrows with the Wrekin in the distance.

 

Image © Scott Cartwright Photography

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"Hurricane" and "Badger" prepare to commence a parallel run from New Romney to Hythe at the start of the 2015 gala weekend. Fujifilm X100.

i barely remember how to parallel park. It's been that many years since the driving exam...

 

Secret #23:  i can reverse park perfectly but i can't front park if my life depended on it.

Shuvolong, Rangamati

  

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September 2008 - AM Radio's build, Radio

 

"There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone."

 

-Rod Sterling - opening narration of The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (1959 -1960)

 

Better with Rod Sterling actually saying the words above:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhKiqo-nqm0&feature=related

 

Thanks to Kermit for giving me the idea to include that :)

 

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Kodak 400 Tx

Clifton Suspension Bridge

Canada Winter Games parallel snowboard slalom at Purden Mountain.

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR

 

KAM WORKSHOPS 2015

ARTIFICIAL NATURES

Chania, 21.8.2015

On the parking lot of the Golda Center (me and my mom went to Hakameri Theatre to see Rilli's Mai Nafka Mina).

 

It just stood there - a door to nowhere. Or maybe to a parallel universe. I thought it best not to check.

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2011 新一代設計展@台北世貿

 

Parallel 平行線 / 停格動畫創作

Parallel Sessions

"Tuesday Morning"

 

ICASP13

 

2019.05.28

SNU, Seoul, Korea

Title: Parallel.

Media: Serigraphy and Collograph. 2012.

Artist: David W. Thomas.

New York City, NY. USA.

12 - 12 - 11 :-)

 

This picture was taken on my way to Brugges this summer, quite an old one to that! The yellow glasses gave me a nice perspective then, something that's stable while in motion, thus this shot! It reminds me of two cool things I have studied so far - A more closely associated lesson on theory of relativity years ago and a recent article I read about Parallel Universe.

 

I often wonder if there is a definite formula for fulfillment of parallel universe dreams of mine. A land which is familiar to ones who read Isaac Asimov, where the place I stay indeed is a cradle and the noise from outside while sleeping at night isn't any hurdle! A land where the glass on my table vibrates for the harbinger of a possible dinosaur knocking on my door, preferably a tyrannosaurus Rex, and a wall which I then can bump to vanish into the thin air. It is a place where a doubt creates balloon above the head like a question mark and good thoughts auto add volume to my cookie jar!

 

I had a rather unproductive day, thus thought quite a lot! Thought of my parallel universe and read plenty of articles :-) , ate junk food and medicines and planned my coming weeks extensively; met several friends and had some mandatory friendly fights, hope such a day indeed gives me a good night! :-)

 

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WPC 2014, Seoul, December 9 - Luigi Colantuoni, Group Representative of Total in Japan and South Korea

Parallel Dance Studios at Norwich Pride

This is a screenshot of Paralells new Coherence feature.

In euclidean geometry, we define parallels as lines which never meet and the distance between them is always the same. But perspective gives us the vanishing point where they appear to converge.

This ramp takes you from platform 2/3 Wakefield Kirkgate station to platform 1 and the main entrance.

Taken for World Photography Day and squeezed the standard way that most 3D TVs view images.

I am studying digital art and photography at Bodmin College. My beautiful friend Rose gave up her sunday evening to stand in a freezing cold, fast flowing river, be covered in three bags of flour and painted completely white for my 'Parallel Worlds' project at Respryn Woods, Conwall. She did a fabulous job and i will upload my final digital art piece as soon as it's finished. The idea of my final piece is to question the viewer as to what happens to our body if we were to cross into the parallel world or even bigger; what it would look like. Temperature? Creatures? Plants?

These are "Triplet" 3D pictures, Left + Centre picture are for parallel viewing Right + Centre picture are for cross eyed viewing.

If you can see "Magic Eye" (stereogram) pictures, you can see these in 3D, use the same technique to look at the left and center pictures together, merge the two pictures and they will "Snap" into 3D.

This is called "parallel" viewing, however you are limited to the size you can view, much bigger than this size and it doesn't work.

The only way to see these at full size is with the "Cross eyed" technique, this takes practice and you need to go

"Cross eyed" and use your right eye to look at the centre picture, and your left eye to look at the right hand picture.

  

I also have a blog about some of the photo's I take here

3dstereopics.blogspot.com/

In this universe, you can see the trees exhaling oxygen and there's always great lighting for photography. I'll have to vacation there sometime.

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Different points of focus in each picture shot wide open @ f/1.8

 

I finally got a tripod :) A Velbon El Carmagne Carbon Fiber. It's my first "good" tripod haha.

 

I got bored and just took shots of myself today, I've been itching to get a job and start shooting more socially and getting some money while I'm at it. The pressure is on! If I can't pay rent I'll have to move out somewhere or Melbourne with my dad. Suckz0rz.

N&W #611 parallels a small creek in Linden, VA.

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR

 

KAM WORKSHOPS 2015

ARTIFICIAL NATURES

Chania, 21.8.2015

Day3 Parallel Sessions "Wednesday Morning"

ICASP13

 

2019.05.29

SNU, Seoul, Korea

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR

 

KAM WORKSHOPS 2015

ARTIFICIAL NATURES

Chania, 21.8.2015

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR

 

KAM WORKSHOPS 2015

ARTIFICIAL NATURES

Chania, 21.8.2015

Saal Lane/Saalgasse is one of the oldest streets in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main. It runs parallel to the bank of the Main. From the Middle Ages to the destruction of the city on 22 March 1944, the Saal, together with the more northerly alte Markt and the central Bendergasse, formed one of the three east-west traffic axes of the Old Town. Narrow townhouses built in the postmodern style stand along Saalgasse, which runs between the History Museum and the Weckmarkt. No two are alike, since this is where many well-known architects have realised their visions and concepts. The buildings create a vital, colourful contrast to the clear and linear construction of the Schirn Art Gallery, which rises up in the arcades in the back. It is almost impossible to imagine how completely different everything here looked before the air raids in 1944 annihilated Frankfurt’s Old Town. In the area of what is now Saal Lane, the Schirn and the Archaeological Garden, narrow lanes met at Five Finger Square. Their frame houses dated back to the late Middle Ages. The narrow streets and squares fell victim to the flames. Only decades later, in the 1980s, did the district attain its present appearance. Apartment houses rose up, postmodern, heterogeneous, and with façades that suggest Mediterranean colours. Since the 1950s, when it was rebuilt, the traditional restaurant “Zum Storch” (Saalgasse 3 -5) has been standing in the same spot, together with its stone emblem. Thus, in terms of development and the way the streets run, at least the proportions of the pre-war period remain recognisable.

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