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My first time on shooting from this side of Science World. Now that the Olympic Village is open, I will definitely come back.

 

My wife and I were shooting at the same location. Have a look at her stream, too.

 

Thanks everyone for their kind comments, faves and visits!

Oosterdok

Historische vloot

Nemo Science Museum

Amsterdam

 

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This is inspired from the movie Weird Science, definitely an 80's classic that I was addicted to watching!

 

This is my submission for this month's #AdamsPhotoChallenge.

 

Take part yourself, the theme is TV & Film. Full details can be found here: flic.kr/p/2j7TZTB

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

NEMO Science Museum

The green Nemo building

 

NEMO Science Museum (from latin Nobody) is a science center in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is located in the Oosterdokseiland neighborhood in the Amsterdam-Centrum borough, situated between the Oosterdokseiland and the Kattenburg. The museum has its origins in 1923, and is housed in a building designed by Renzo Piano since 1997. It contains five floors of hands-on science exhibitions and is the largest science center in the Netherlands.

  

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Taken in mid-September on a 90 degree day

Zuiko Digital ED - 12-60mm - f/2.8-4 - SWD

Velbon PH-156

 

HDR / Tonemapped

Double Exposure - f/9.0 - 1 Sec - ISO 100

I am curious about the structure developed in the aurora. the distinct pillar structures are standing out during this phase. Taken around Midnight Friday Nov 6, 12:01 Saturday Nov 7

CANADÀ B/N 2024

 

Science World is an interactive, non-profit science centre located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, recognizable by its distinctive geodesic dome structure (designed by R. Buckminster Fuller) located at the eastern end of False Creek.

 

The building was originally constructed as the Expo Centre for the 1986 World's Fair (Expo 86). After the fair, it was repurposed as a science centre, opening its doors in 1989.

 

Science World's mission is to foster scientific curiosity and learning in people of all ages. Its main attractions include:

 

Hands-on interactive exhibits covering topics like the human body, light, sound, and motion.

 

The OMNIMAX Theatre, one of the world's largest dome-screen cinemas.

 

Live science demonstrations.

Valencia is a bilingual city: Valencian and Spanish are the two official languages. Spanish is official in all of Spain, whereas Valencian is official in the Valencian Community. Despite distinct dialectal traits and political tension between Catalonia and Valencia, Catalan and Valencian are mutually intelligible and considered two varieties of the same language by the linguistic academies and governments of both regions, just under different names.

Cranbrook

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

A dusk scene at the Science and Arts Park in Valencia. The phrase "following the science" is being consistently utilised by the Government relation to the lockdown and the control of the response to the Coronavirus Pandemic. It put me in mind of this visit to the "science" campus here and a magical evening at "blue hour" in Spain.

Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024

 

Science World is a non-profit science center located at the eastern end of False Creek in Vancouver, Canada. It is instantly recognizable by its iconic geodesic dome structure, which has been part of the city's skyline since its opening in 1989. The center's primary goal is to foster scientific curiosity and education. Science World features numerous permanent and rotating interactive exhibits, such as the BodyWorks (exploring the human body) and Eureka (focusing on water, light, sound, and motion) galleries. A major highlight is the OMNIMAX Theatre, one of the world's largest dome theaters, providing immersive cinematic experiences.

Prince's Dock (remains of original Cessnock Dock)

Parts of the Meinel Optical Sciences complex on the UA campus. Images from December 2005.

Science lab ... !!*

 

*created with Photoshop

 

!☺☺ ENJOY your summer holidays and be creative ☺☺!

city of science and arts valencia

Fabulous Friday and weekend to you.

 

Play Projects

Our refrigerator is an ongoing science experiment...how about yours??? It's really scary when you can't identify some of the things in there....

 

Inspired by the WAH theme "Science in Photos"

London, United Kingdom

I am not sure that melting skittles counts as a science experiment but it was fun.

(Explored)

If science has to be repeatable, then surely this would qualify.

 

Thanks to all of you for your time, comments and favs. Truly appreciated..

  

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Zentrums für Molekulare Biowissenschaften (ZMB) der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU) / Germany.

 

Magic Science Rocks

~Oscar Wilde

Science City, Haleakala, Maui, Aprox. 10,000 ft elevation

 

What do you think? Are they watching Nibiru?

 

I apologize everyone for not really being able to visit all your streams and comment on everyone's wonderful photos. Unfortunately i need to post and run again, going to dinner, then mini golfing. My sister, mom and dad and peanut are leaving tomorrow. I will miss them so MUCH!!!! :(

 

I will be returning to my 365 project tomorrow.

 

c-ya, <3, happy monday!

Computer Science & Engineering student Dave Call and instructor Eric Karl working with newly donated equipment valued at around $500,000.

Science Lab in Dickey-Lawless, Huston-Tillotson University

False Creek view in Vancouver

London, United Kingdom

Just visited the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias again (since it's just a few minutes walk away) and I still enjoy finding new angles!

I was messing around with the water droplets on the Hot Glue Gun strings and had a piece of shiny, reflective art paper as the background and a small, bi-color LED light as the light source. As I bent the paper and moved the light around, I saw that I could get the light to separate into the the full spectrum and see all the different colors split. Like the way light does when it passes through a prism or raindrops and mist in the atmosphere to create a rainbow. This is then refracted into the water droplets.

Again, I didn't have this planned out, but I was happy that I stumbled onto it! This was an early version of my strings on the plastic container. I didn't have that many laid down yet.

 

Shot using my Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens and the AT-X 1:1 extender.

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