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The air tunnel reminds me of spaceships in movies that look similar. But I am at least 14 meters under ground.
A quick creation inspired by the fun spaceships created by one of my favourite builders, David Roberts.
WINNER: Video of the Year 2014 Carolina Music Awards
Forming in 2009, Spaceship Days took their name from a lyric in a Catherine Wheel song.
After releasing a pair of albums independently ('The Halo Effect' 2009 and 'Black Holes & Butterflies 2010') to wide acclaim, the founding members of the band - Greg Torsone (guitars/production) and Chuck Cox (bass) joined forces with a new vocalist, American Idol / America's Got Talent Finalist Adam Lee Decker, and released 'The Thrill of Freefall' in March 2013.
Spaceship Days returned home, and went right back to work. After a stint playing with one of London's hottest up and coming rock acts Brian Avery (drums) returned to the States, joining the band soon after. The pop-rock outfit's 4rd album, Saving the Universe, recorded at their own Afterglow Studio was released in July 2014
Spaceship Days blends digital guitar effects, full orchestration, timeless piano, acoustic solos, rich vocal harmonies, vivid mental images, and intricate mixing techniques to create songs that have mass appeal.
View of Spaceship Earth from World Showcase promenade. This image was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel 2000 film camera, and the negative was scanned with an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.
I rented a 16-35L f/2.8 and tested it in the darkness of Spaceship Earth at Epcot. Some panning required, but pleased overall. I'd love to see this lens mounted to a 5DmarkII for the higer ISO and wider FOV.
Yeah, those duplo spaceships are quite popular in my home these days. Although this is not at my house....anywhere my boys can acess these building blocks, a new spaceship of some sort is built!
The X-2 Deep Space Shuttle is not the only spaceship in this view of Mission: SPACE. Nor are the two planets, Jupiter and Neptune, the only spheres. Spaceship Earth in the background qualifies as both a spaceship and a sphere.