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In December last year, I and Anup drove from Minneapolis, MN to Santa Clara, CA. Although not the best time of the year to make this trip, it ended up being better than what I expected. It was a treat to the photography (and national park) enthusiasts in us as we touched 6 national parks during this 7 day trip through 8 states.
I will start with a capture of the rugged Utah terrain, taken from my Mazda 3 as it was gulping miles along the I-70. More snaps from this trip to follow.
Nikon D610 @ ISO 800. Nikkor 70-300 at 140mm and f/7.1 for 1/2000s.
I did not take any of these pictures I just put them together in a collage. Copyright belongs to the people who took the pictures, you can find the original pictures by clicking the links below.
I'm afraid I don't know the source for the mountains (please tell me if you know) but I got it from ffffound
Complete with a vegetable garden and a chicken coop!
Also includes an escaping chicken...do you see it? ;)
My own lego solution. This is an unfinished version of a terrain suspension for some truck or buggy. Construction is based on Lego Technic parts and elastic bands. Here you can see this suspension in movement: youtu.be/JXXPzsJjtR8.
Finally I finished this complex. Took me half a year to get everything done. I am quite happy about the final result. hope you like it. Comments are welcome :)
Thinking back on the matter of landing on the island, Santa recalled that he and the Baron had difficulty finding a suitable spot just a couple nights ago. The whole interior of this dot on the map was simply too steep and nearly all of the level areas along the narrow coastal shelf was developed in some way. Fortunately, S reflected, landing the sky-sleigh required very little ground and the Baron was free to head home without having to touch down.
Traverses de chemin de fer abandonnées.... Le hasard est souvent génial !....
. ... Photo N&B argentique. Pellicule Agfa...
I had an idea on the way home one night about terrain in Mobile Frame Zero games. There's a microscale building standard called Micropolis. People use this standard to assemble collaborative builds at Lego conventions. I figure our community could make something similar.
OK everyone here it is. Your official invitation to Terrain 6 where my photography will be on display for the first time, and it just happens to be my birthday!!
So come on down and check out some amazing art, listen to great music, enjoy the evening and stop by and wish me a happy birthday :)
From painting to poetry to interactive art to film, we try to showcase a little of everything that's happening to make the Inland Empire a more vibrant, beautiful and culture-rich place. For Terrain 6, we added more lasers and original local theater!
This image captures a landform on Mars peculiar to the Hellas Basin, sometimes referred to as ‘banded terrain’. The pictured area belongs to the western part of the basin, which contains the lowest lying surfaces on Mars – up to 7 km below the defined zero level.
The terrain gives the impression that bands of material are flowing downhill. There is some evidence that the bands are ice-rich, but interpretations have not yet reached an agreement. In addition to the banded terrain seen at lower left and upper right in this orientation, some dust erosion in the form of dark streaks is also evident.
The image was taken by the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on 12 December 2018. It is centred at 39.04ºS/53.9ºE.
Credits: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Modelling done with Processing. Rendering done with Cinema 4D.
First attempt for a automatic generated terrain.
This is the Terrain quilt that I made for my sister and new brother-in-law as a wedding gift. The pattern is the free one that accompanied Kate Spain's gorgeous fabric! The pattern made a small quilt, with just 16 blocks. This king-size quilt has 64 blocks! As you can see, I had a tough time finding a way to photograph the whole quilt!