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This Magical Timemachine was create with JWildfire -

without postwork !

 

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Equipment used:-

Canon 7D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

1 Speedlite 580 EX II

Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

Stasera la falce di luna si è delicatamente appoggiata nel centro della costellazione del Toro, dove luccica l'ammasso stellare delle Iadi.

La brillante Aldebaran, l'occhio del Toro, si vede in basso a sinistra in questa foto... brilla 500 volte più del nostro sole e la luce che vediamo stasera è partita verso di noi nell'anno 1953.

 

In quell'anno, muore Stalin, Watson e Crick annunciano la scoperta del DNA, Edmund Hillary conquista la cima dell'Everest, a Semipalatinsk, in Unione Sovietica, viene fatta esplodere per la prima volta una bomba a fissione-fusione 20 volte più potente di quella di Hiroshima, finisce la guerra di Corea...

Mentre tutto questo succedeva sul piccolo pianeta terra, la luce di Aldebaran iniziava il suo viaggio nel buio... e stasera è arrivata da me, nel mio occhio, nel mio cervello, nella mia immateriale coscienza... io sarei nato 19 anni dopo.

 

Buona serata

 

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A 1952 Ford Customline V8 4-door sedan photographed in Habana Vieja (Old Havana), Cuba. Havana would not be Havana without its American vintage cars that incessantly roam the streets of the city, most of them as taxis. These cars do not only move in space but also in time, stranded in the course of time with no fixed stop between one era and another. Cubans and foreign tourists move from one end of the city to the other in these “time machines.”

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"If you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" Doc Emmett

  

5.7.15, Leica M-P, Summicron 50mm F/2.0 (III)

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific English writer and socialist reformer who is often called “the father of science fiction”. His influential works, including The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898), are considered early and classic examples of the genre.

 

Wells's writing also predicted technological innovations like the atomic bomb, space travel, and automatic doors.

My MOC of the Back to the Future LEGO set. Uses mostly the parts found in that set with some obvious additions.

 

Set is now modular, so to switch between the three main versions from the films requires swapping out some parts.

 

Been planning this for years and slowly building up a library of techniques in my head so if you see a build you recognise then credit to the original builder.

MR. HUBBLE ENJOYING A PIPE...the man who invented the telescope that will take our views back to what some call the "big bang."

 

SOMEDAY, the telescope that enables us to view millions of light years back in time will help us to see what happened in Rome 2000 years ago. It will be as simple as dialing up the circa listed on the panel. There are pixels out there of every event that happened--it is just a matter of finding the wave-lenght. That is not to say we will be able to join General Grant and Robert E. Lee at the surrender, no. Nor will we be able to scoot the brief case that had Hitler's bomb inside into the area where it should have been, but we will be able to view this incident and all incidents as though we were there. Does it not make sense that such an apparatus or gadget will exist. Who would have guessed that we could send info at the speed of light? Folks, we are getting really smart. Some say we have come as far as we can. I beg to disagree. There is so much left for us to invent and learn. Of course, we will never, in my opinion, understand the entire workings of the universe.

 

By Robert L. Huffstutter

Dr Who's Tardis can't hold candle to this time machine at the Brisbane Tramway Museum. After all isn't each Museum a time machine.

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Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

1 Speedlite 580 EX II

Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

Put some hinges in the middle of the DeLorean's doors so they can be placed in a slightly more accurate position when opened. It's a cheat, but I think it works well for a six stud scale vehicle.

Bring back childhood memories ...

5 cents, please... For a mere nickel, you can be transported to far away places, see incredible things, witness history, revel in Burlesque, behold the marvels of the world. Stereoscopes went by many different names; most of them ending in "-O-Scope." They came in various shapes. This working cabinet model is in The Old Sautee Store in Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia. This area has lots to see and do. Stop by the store and drop a nickel in the stereoscope, or the Calliope. Have a grownup grilled cheese. You will be glad you did.

A commissioned model to build a more movie-accurate model than the CUUSOO set. It has functioning doors and seats two minifigs...or a minifig and a dog ;)

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific English writer and socialist reformer who is often called “the father of science fiction”. His influential works, including The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898), are considered early and classic examples of the genre.

 

Wells's writing also predicted technological innovations like the atomic bomb, space travel, and automatic doors.

It may not be able to travel forward or backwards in time. But it does go 88 miles per decade! :P

 

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I am so pleased to announce the

grand re-opening of Studio 54 !

 

We have always wanted to create a safehaven for the

LQBTQ+ and anyone who

has ever wanted a space to

hangout, kiki, vibe with people,

listen to music and compete

in ballroom contests.

 

Essentially, this place is for everyone and anyone.

 

We also moved to a bigger location!

 

Info in bio. Kisses! ♥️💫💋

Meet Hot Tub Hank. Hank loves to party. He doesn't care what gender, race, age or size you are. If you want to sit back, chill and have a good time, he'll take you for a ride in his Hot Tub Time Machine.

 

Question: Is the water color real? Answer: No, I manipulated it in post. The LED lights under his arms are real.

 

This photo is featured in the Strobist blog!

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Camera Info:

Canon 7D, Canon L 70-200mm@100mm, f/5.6, 1/80s, ISO 100

 

Strobist Info: See setup shot here.

Canon 430EXII Camera Left behind subject, 1/2 power, @105mm zoom, fired bare, 6 feet high & 10 feet away from subject.

Canon 430EXII Camera Right behind subject, 1/2 power, @105mm zoom, fired bare, 6 feet high & 10 feet away from subject.

Canon 430EXII Camera right and front of subject,1/2 power, @24mm zoom, Diffuser Cover, 9 feet high & 7 feet away from subject.

Flashes triggered with Interfit Strobies.

Credit goes to NASA Images for the astronauts shot.

 

Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are dusting off our Time Machines.

 

Ten years ago today, I uploaded my first MOC.

 

After weeks of sorting and cleaning my old LEGO collection, after countless hours of getting to know to the new parts that had emerged during my dark ages, after days of trying and failing to build something that looked remotely like the Time Machine from the 2002 movie, after finally being satisfied with the result, after my first timid Bricklink order, after dozens of photos and after I comprehended the complicated process of dealing with MOCpages , yes, after all that, I uploaded my first MOC and … nothing happened.

 

For 2 whole days.

 

Then, oh glory, I received my first comment (thank you so much, McVitie 15). Somebody actually had a look at my MOC and even wrote something (I’ve only read the book, but this is the sort of thing I’d imagine it to look like.)

 

It took the whole, hot summer of 2010, a lot of stamina and willpower, to keep building. I dreamed of huge MOCs that I was going to build, of how to be blogged one day by the almighty The Brothers Brick and of how to be noticed by the great ones, like Nannan Zhang , Mark Kelso or Mark Stafford .

Please don’t be mad at me for not naming more or even all of them, because there are far, far too many people in this fantastic community that motivated and inspired me, that I met online and in real life, and some of them became good friends over the decade.

 

Thanks so much to all of you. I don’t know where I’d be today without you and this incredible hobby.

 

To give something back to the community, I created instructions for the little vignette that I uploaded for the ‘Hobbit Day’.

You can download them for free HERE (ca. 10 MB)

 

Have fun with them and be creative.

 

And thanks to everybody for 10 amazing years.

That's just the top-level. Digging a little deeper, it operates through a series of hypermodal undulative quantum matricies. Any locambulatory feedback is re-routed through the primary polycyclic encaptolography circuit, effectively eliminating nearly all perceived phase eddies.

 

The rest of the internals are proprietary at this point in time. More updates later...

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Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

1 Speedlite 580 EX II

Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

It looks like Luke and Yoda came up with a solution to their “seeing the future” problem.

 

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Here's the whole crew - Specter, Gold Digger, and Flashback.

 

Now for more Decepticons.

Krakow, Vistula riverbank, August 1988

MinoltaSRT303

Rokkor28/2.8

HP5400

PICT9828

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Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

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