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What nature does and what man does

Just a couple of shots to show the magnitude of the crowd yesterday for Earth Day Science March. Trump wants to defund the Environmental Protection Agency and has already loosened US Department of Agriculture (USDA) restrictions. In addition, there's been a growing laxation of what it means to have food qualified as organic. So, this effects the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. Trump doesn't believe in alternative energy and would rather bring back increased oil drilling, coal and other pollutants. He doesn't believe climate change exists and this will not only effect those living in America but those living throughout the world. He wants to ignore sound scientific data in favor of his billionaire buddies at Exxon, for example.

 

The idea that climate change is a partisan issue at this point is alarming. This is the Earth we all live in. It's not just the children of liberals that will be affected by these policies. Trump's own children will have to struggle to survive because of the damage he is doing. And yet, he continues to show wrath towards this planet and everyone on it. Impeach Trump!

 

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Sun setting behind Glasgow Science centre. photo 259/366

Ontario Science Centre is a science museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, near the Don Valley Parkway about 11 kilometres northeast of downtown on Don Mills Road just south of Eglinton Avenue East.

Joern Gnass, Hamburg, Germany, 1997

Covid-19 still has this Marine Science Center Closed. This is the craziest thing I have ever lived through. When will this end..??

 

Smash the "L" key to enlarge, then you can read the closed sign on the building.

 

Mass Effect 3 - Downsampled from ~25 MP using GeDoSaTo; CT by IDK, One3rd, and myself, for in-engine post-processing tweaks, free camera and roll, FOV, fog, and cutscene AR modification; modified coalesced with UE3 debug codes, playersonly, freecam, FOV; ALOT Texture mod, Vignette Remover; My own ReShade Preset

 

Vancouver BC • Canada

 

Explore #390 January 18, 2025

Experimenting with rectilinear patterns.

At the Glasgow Science Centre

The Planetarium at Glasgow Science Centre , with the Crowne Plaza Hotel and SEC Armadillo in the background

Here's something I was working on lately

Oxford Science Park, Winchester House.

Oxford Flickr Group First Friday Photowalk, 3 may 2019 (1/9).

 

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More architectural fragments on my web site : Fine Art Mono Photography

covent garden, london

The shadow of the building keeps the snow from melting.

View of New Frontiers Science Park from Jean McAlpine Park, Harlow, Essex.

 

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This was once the City Light and Power building in Fort Wayne, Indiana - repurposed to now be a science center. I absolutely love the painted smokestacks!

Detail from the University of Bristol Science Building in Kingsdown, Bristol

The science museum in Valencia was designed to resemble a skeleton of a whale!

At the National MagLab (Florida State University) Open House. Tallahassee, Florida.

Capsules with purpurin

Night at Hong Kong Science Park

香港科學園夜間

Interaction between buildings..

south kensington, london

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Clayton Perry

 

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Multiple levels (parallel planes; rock surface curves down to right) of slickensided fault surfaces in an outcrop of Marron Fm. andesitic volcanic rock (in south-central British Columbia), with one of my fingers for scale. Above my finger, the lighter coloured material is a mineral vein (fluid flowed along a fault plane and mineral precipitated from solution) with a patchy distribution now because it is partly eroded away.

 

The slickenlines present have two different groove lineation directions, diagonal down to the left and down to the right in both the purplish-brown host rock and the light brown vein material. They record two different steep (sub-vertical) directions of fault motion at this site back in the Eocene (ca. 50 million years ago), a time of post-orogenic normal faulting in this part of western Canada.

 

C. J.R. Devaney

Caps were a bastard, couldn't really be fucked on this one.

Shouts to all the damage cats that turned up! Till next time killas! Stay tuned more to come.

unfortunately no techy black in this, rain washed away mulsh background. annoying. Some colours didnt work, hence lack of 3d shading/ bevel in some fills and fuck to be honest the bevels pretty shite in this one. Keep frosty kats.

Hit me up if you are in Ebrugh or Glasgow. Looking for more cats to paint with.

Rakem VT crew

Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry

south kensington, london

It is a science of how the ancient Romans produced this glass art 1700 years ago.

See the bottle in the bottle :-)

 

SCIENCE is the topic for Wed Jan 25 2017 Group Our Daily challenge

 

Bodycap fisheye, HDR from three exposures

London, England

Abstract of Science Center NEMO in Amsterdam

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying ESA’s Euclid mission has arrived at its launch pad and is getting ready for its journey to space. Planned lift-off at 16:12 BST/17:12 CEST today.

 

ESA's Euclid mission is designed to explore the composition and evolution of the dark Universe. Euclid will chart how the Universe has expanded and how large-scale structure is distributed across space and time, revealing more about the role of gravity and the nature of dark energy and dark matter.  

 

Four weeks after launch, Euclid will enter in orbit around Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2. Once in orbit, mission controllers will start the activities to verify all functions of the spacecraft, check out the telescope and finally turn the instruments on.  

 

Find out more about Euclid in the launchkit

 

Credit: SpaceX

Feelin cute. Trollz vibes.

found this book in the library, been wanting to read it ever since I got into the Strobist movement..

 

Vivitar 285HV at top left, through a straw grid, at 1/16th power.. Painted with a blue gelled torch during the 8 sec exposure..

 

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