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the structure of light in the shallows.

 

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The Theory clothing store on Gansevoort St in the former Meatpacking district of Manhattan. The Theory brand has 221 stores worldwide with global sales reaching $1 billion in 2014.I believe this building is the retailer's headquarters.What's interesting here is that besides the juxtaposition in style,the buildings are relatively the same height.Newer structures have to stay within landmark height limit requirements and zoning codes.

Whenever I see the beauty of our landscapes it makes me realise that nothing mankind can do matches the splendour and might of nature. What a pity more of our politicians don't appreciate this.

 

Textures used are Moody Fall Sky by Distressed Jewel and Sandstone by Dog Ma.

 

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Just a water theory ...

This shot was taken at sunrise at Boat Harbour in Tasmania's north-west coast.

✰ Bodysuit ▸ AVALE Kitty @ Cosmopolitan

 

✰ Hair ▸ VoltHair- Holli Hair-Pack1

 

✰ Makeup ▸Idtty Faces – Lelutka Conspiracy Theory ( im obsessed with this one )

 

✰ Earrings ▸ e.marie // Alexis Earrings

 

✰ Pose ▸ Secret Poses – My Ravens

Today I passed my theory test :D

And I said goodbye to Alesha. It's been awesome spending the past three days with her - she is the same compassionate soul in reality as she appears on flickr. She didn't just inspire me but my family as well!

Good luck with everything, honey :) xxx

Crazy conspiracy theories linked to 5G mast...

 

5G Mast spread the coronavirus

5G Mast are a cover-up for depopulation

5G Mast are used to monitor us

5G Mast spread radiation

 

But even more absurd than any of those...

5G Mast are also a home for Kestrel Chicks!

 

Haha., that last one really made me laugh!

 

Surely can't be true!!

Can it?

 

Athens Olympic Stadium, Greece.

Design (2001): Santiago Calatrava.

Neon string wrapped around a stobie pole outside the Tin Cat Cafe.

I've never said you'll have to

be afraid

of the cookie monster

beside your bed

It's not the real

The real one's in your head

Beyond control

The true one cuts you dead

 

It's a real fight

It's a war

hundreds of strings hanging from the ceiling, little embroidered cups hang from each, I slide around on my back and when I saw the light ;o) I shot and kept speeding the shutter to get the starburst affect I wanted.

[Steinway Grand Piano Intereor]

This opportunity had me thinking of todays title because there is so very much at the top, and so little at the bottom. This theory purports that " tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy will trickle down to everyone else". This economic notion persists, although we are overwhelmingly witness to various corporations taking larger gross profit margins, while starving off and slowing down, exhausting payouts.

 

Take for example the world of telephony in our Country. Amalgamating companies should lead to fewer redundancies, thus decreasing corporate costs. Increased profits could then trickle down to customers and lower their bills. Instead, our waterfalls better illustrates any words I could harvest to explain what actually happens..

 

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I've never said you'll have to

be afraid

of the cookie monster

beside your bed

It's not the real

The real one's in your head

Beyond control

The true one cuts you dead

 

It's a real fight

It's a war

So many questions

And the answers come back unanswered

Let's hold the old script

It's a new twist

You can feel the air

 

Rush out, out from the center

Not like one side is any better

Stand up as they bend, reaching

My best theory?

It's already in me

 

In a lonely, real place

Neither part nor mistake

Love what you have with your time

By dousing, find my true desire

My threat, my appetite

 

Taken At Sunnys!

It started snowing at Theory and the lake's all frozen over now. While you're there shopping or just peeking in, have a look around the sim and enjoy the scenery.

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Big ups to a fellow Canuk, Theory. Been in the game for many a moon and on a comeback as of late, producing some of my favourite themed whole cars to date. A benchers delight and one of the kings of the hoppers. Here is a couple of my favs....

.... sometimes you have to wait, and then you have all the colors together :-) It's the famous colorful fishermen's houses of Smögen, and yes, it's worth being there.

In theory I should be just about able to see my house in the background. We live 28 km down through the V of the mountainsides at the other end of Loch Shiel. It's nearly 400 ft deep in places, and it pretty much always looks beautiful: especially when in Autumn the mist slips down off the mountains and slides across the still morning waters.

Stay close. Wait for the trickle-down effect. You know that there is a very good reason, they say, that governments should help the rich to get richer even easier and much faster. Yes, it is the trickle-down effect. One day, eventually that is, some of the new wealth will trickle down into my watering can and make me rich too. I live in hope. And I am staying ever so close to my watering can. Helios 44M-7 manual lens at F2, contre-jour, reflector.

2014 - November - Other composition.

Paris place de la concorde during blue hour, using a ND400 filter and triggertrap mobile app. as a remote in bulb mode

I just loved the contrasts between the steady autumn trees and the couple watching the sunset, and the effects created by the long exposure on the futuristic wheel and the clouds.

Chaos Theory - Aberdeen Beach, Scotland.

Great Egret teaches a school of menhaden about complex system behavior on Horsepen Bayou.

Chapter Two.

To Navigate Is Necessary

    

Chapter One

 

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

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In collaboration with bazsa

      

"I am in you, and you in me". Benched in Fort Worth. Christmas 2011.

The Lorenz attractor is, without a doubt, the emblematic figure of chaos theory and probably one of the most popular mathematical figures. It was at the beginning of the 60s when the mathematician Edward Lorenz discovered in his laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston that small variations in the initial conditions of a system of differential equations that simulated the state of the climate in a certain region, produced large divergences in the results. What he had discovered is what later became known as the "Butterfly Effect": a flap of a butterfly's wings would be enough to trigger a cyclone. The Lorenz attractor is the representation in space, through numerical methods, of the solution curves of the system of three differential equations with three variables studied by Lorenz.

This is a photograph showing the Lorenz attractor generated with a simple code from the free software Octave.

Photograph of the monitor taken with Nikon D5600, 55 mm.

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