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... where everything is colorful and cool :)

 

Tune ~~ Calvin Harris - By Your Side

 

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I liked the cute quirkiness of this street art transforming exhaust fans and air conditioning intakes into a robot. Fun!

 

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Robot II (24x24mm)

Schneider - Kreuznach Xenon 40mm F1.9

ILFORD HP5 + 400

HC110 1+31, 19c , 5:40mins

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Robot II (24x24mm)

Schneider-Kreuznach 40mm F1.9

Kodak 5222 (ISO250)

D-96 19c , 8:35mins

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Robot II (24x24mm)

Schneider-Kreuznach Tele-Xenon 75mm F3.8

Kodak 5222 (ISO200)

D-96 19c , 7:10mins

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I ROBOT

This is one of the first books I ever read after leaving school and it took me down the long road of Science Fiction. Isaac Asimov, Philip K Dick, J G Ballard, Frederic Pohl, Jack Williamson, Robert A Heinlein and so many others.

So this is a little tribute to those imaginative folk who put pen to paper, thank you from the bottom of my heart.

The little clock character was a birthday gift of many moons ago, he seemed appropriate to go on the shelf too. A bit cranky now, he doesn’t stand up by himself but leans in a very casual way and is a good timekeeper.

The next bit is a bit weird, I don’t own a copy of Asimov’s “I Robot” because it’s not in Penguin Books and I only collect Penguin Science fiction but I might make an exception and buy it along with the ‘Foundation' series at some time.

Hope some of you have enjoyed Sci/Fi too and have appreciated those writers and their imaginations. Here are a couple of other titles that I think have gone down in history as classic fiction.

 

@TMD

{-Maru Kado-} Rb-S05_red (Avatar)

{-Maru Kado-} Rb-L06_Blue (Avatar)

 

@Others

{-Maru Kado-} Ghost bunny (wear/ptpt)

 

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Series: my Hafencity (Hamburg) walk

Panasonic Lumix G3

12-32mm G Vario lens

Note to self: Don't forget to take your picnic basket!

  

Robot II (24x24mm)

Schneider-Kreuznach 40mm F1.9

Kodak 5222 (ISO250)

D-96 19c , 8:35mins

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Robot lunch, ... only a glass of good oil is missing.

He should be careful pretending to be an astronaut; a drop of 1mm and a twist clockwise and he would have been a smoothie.

Monsieurs window with his fantastic robo stickers he got for his birthday ♥

First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

 

Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

 

Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws

Elle Eedee, my new fave <3

If you really know what it is, you know your Liverpool.

When my son was very little he asked me why there were robots lining the Edinburgh City Bypass. I told them that they were sentries whose job was to protect the wild animals from crossing the bypass and getting injured or killed. I took this photo from just beside the busy dual carriageway. The beautiful Pentland Hills are in the background.

live paint at NEON at the Hiawatha Art Space, Emily's 25th birthday party

I took this photo at the Forum in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands, looking up at the escalators....

 

Camera+Lens: Robot Star iia with Xenon 1.9/40mm

Film: Ilford XP2

  

You see what you see in rock formations. I see pieces of other robots laying around this surviving robot.

 

This is the Alien World area and requires a hike in the desert.

"Robot II Luftwaffe Eigentum Black, an outstanding Army Robot Camera.

During the world war II, Otto Berning produced his famous Robot Luftwaffe Eigentum

( Air force property), this was a special production of flight recognized cameras.

This is a beautiful F serial, 4th version of 1942, with Long-long advance knob

(48 exposures) and two holes on top. The F serial comes from the german

word "Flieger" or "Flyer", with the famous Sonnar 7,5 cm lens,

in aluminium body of 1941, a rare war time lens, the most popular lens was the

Tele-Xenar of 7,5 cm, the Biotar 2,0, and the Xenon 1,9 lens. Only a few units of this

versión was fited with the Carl Zeiss 7,5 cm Sonnar.

The camera was used in several German fighter planes like the Messerschmitt BF 109 and 110

and the Focke Wulf 190. In the last one the camera was mounted in a cradle in the right

wing and was connected with the guns. The camera could also be used handheld by the crew

This is a very little master piece of collection. Some research say that 20.000 units

were made."

/ robot-zeiss-kodak.blogspot.com /

   

robot tee via wet seal.

hard drive tee via forever21.

As soon as Burning Man 2018 ended, "Robot Resurrection" (right) paid a visit to "Big Charles... (An homage to Charlie Smith)" (left).

 

Both robots are creations by Shane Evans.

 

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Inteligencia Artificial

WALL-E : "WOOooo ! nice colors"

EXPLORED! 7-17-09! Highest position #2/500...

Thank you very much!

 

In conjunction with the launching of the highly anticipated movie of the year “Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen”, an exhibition was held at one of my local shopping malls & it attracted a large crowd of people gathering & taking photos of the popular toy figures that were on display.

 

I guess it didn’t take you long to figure out I was joining the crowd or I wouldn’t have this photo uploaded on Flickr by now. It was a great family event you could notice how happy & giddy the little kids were. Being an adult, it did not deprive me of having my own fun though...mind you, I had a ball taking photos thru my viewfinder that day.

My photoshoot walk through the halls outside my room.

Photographer John Guarino recently noticed this robot face on his back porch, made up of his hat and binoculars, and captured it with his Helios 44-2 58mm M42 lens mounted on his Fujifilm X-T1 with a Fotodiox M42 to FX adapter. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: bit.ly/3074FHg

 

And click here to see more of John's work: bit.ly/2B6azh3

 

I thought this looked like the robot family Christmas card picture.

Photos from the Mid-CT Photography Meetup Group photo shoot at the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

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