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I've been wanting to do this for such a long time now, Back to the future is one of my all time favourite films. I've always wanted a Delorean, this is the best I can do, I've always had a laugh thinking about it crashing in to a tree right after Doc says "Roads... Where We're Going We Don't Need Roads"
It was meant to be a star trail to show the amount of time it would have been stuck in the tree. Once I had set up the clouds had come over a bit so I just did a quick test to see how it looked. I'm quite happy with the overall results, give me a good chuckle.
Star trail version to come soon.
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~ Pacific Beach ~ Went back in time there with my son last wednesday ~
( our time machine disguised as a truck )
I am trying out this new version of paintshop pro and it has new filters and features...yay !!
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This is not a real DeLorean. It's a 1/15th scale toy car manufactured by Diamond Select Toys in 2009. It measures 3.5 inches tall and 13 inches long.
"Great Scott!"
This image is straight out of the camera: no tweaking, no color processing, no cropping, no nothing.
Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.
Havana wouldn't be Havana without its American vintage cars that 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.”
Time Portal laboratory is another creation in Second Life by Frau Jo Yardley, the creative force behind the 1920s Berlin sims. It's a fun place to use to take trips to Ancient Rome; Tudor, Victorian or 1940s England; or 1920s-40s or 1950s/60s USA. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Time%20Portal/126/124/1930
Great Scott! It worked! It travelled back in time exactly ONE hour!
(Thanks to the end of Daylight Savings Time.)
It was close but I got it finished in time for Halloween.
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A quick ink painting on paper I made recently.
I just played a bit with perspective and shapes,
I didn't really pay attention to realistic details...
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The Time Tunnel
A poem by Katie Gabrielle
I woke up this morning
And I fell out of bed
Hit the world running
Bought me a red suit
And a green guitar
Maybe tomorrow
I'll be a rock star
Jumpin' into Tomorrow
As time swirls around
In the time tunnel
I'll make that cool sound
Got me a red suit
A green guitar
Making my music
Traveling far
Lomo Turquoise; shot at ASA100, kind of cloudy day; Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x6 full on mechanical manual focus everything. The most portable lightweight medium format contraption ever. Delivered despite my focus guessing in meters, which is not my strong suit.
The car is BLUE, but the film made it BROWN. Crazy. Fun.
Time travelin' teens are reckless drivers.
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This is one of the very first pictures I took using the Mumford Time Machine and Drip Kit. I hope you like it!
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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.
It’s the theme of Time Machine, each second is history of course it all depends where in the world you are, our world with different times, and elapsed flying time, the only thing we can never get back is Time….. and we sell our time all through our lives, but our images are a time machine they transport us back.
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Equipment used:-
Canon 7D
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
4 Yongnuo YN560 II Flash Speedlite.
Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.
We have a cool Tardis money box sitting on the cupboard which I was playing with today. Thought it would a fun to take a picture of it and do a touch of photoshopping.
Taken for the Monthly Scavenger Hunt
MSH #4. open
I noticed this lonely phone booth on a parking area yesterday night as I came back from the office. It completely struck me as being "open" !
Unluckily, I didn't have my big camera with me.
So I took it today, together with my brand new tripod, when I went to work. Then, I had to wait the whole day until the night finally fell :)
Guess what : being on a bike, with a camera backpack, my laptop in another backpack and the tripod in its own bag around my neck wasn't the most comfortable situation :D
Oh plus the bike's tires have been inflated yesterday, so riding on cobble stones was rather painful too !
My second entry to Brickset’s “Build a Polybag” contest.
A bare-bones polybag version of the time machine set up used at the end of Avengers: Endgame. This model has one minifigure plus 38 pieces (counting Cap’s two accessories). Due to the size limitations, the MOC is quite fragile and I might have used an illegal building technique, although I am not sure (it doesn’t cause undue stress). Regardless, I hope you enjoy.
Good luck!
Van egy igazi, valódi, kézzel fogható időgépem, és képzeljétek el, ma ki is próbáltam!
Tegnap éjjel mikor facebook-on bejelentettem az utazásom, inkább csak aranyos viccelődős kétkedéssel találkoztam, de ez nem vette el a kedvem, tudom, hogy minden jelentős történelmi személyiséggel megtörtént hasonló hajdanán, de aztán a későbbi generációk már értékelték munkásságukat, remélem az időutazással is így lesz hamarosan a társadalom.
2061-ben tett utazásom alkalmával egészen elképesztő dolgokat láttam, többek között találkoztam az 50 évvel idősebb énemmel is, hát nem tudom, hogy ez mennyire volt biztató élmény, de azért egy fotót készítettem róla/magamról emlékbe a jövőről. A képen szándékosan csak egy részletet mutatok, mert attól félek a teljes látvány hátrányosan befolyásolná a kiskorúak személyiségfejlődését.
Elképesztő véletlen, hogy a hazatérés során történt balesetben az összes magammal hozott tárgyi bizonyíték és fénykép megsemmisülése során ez az EGYETLEN megmaradt dokumentum, amely igazolja az időutazás tényét!
Ha a jövő valóban relatív, akkor azt hiszem már most elkezdek félretenni egy botox-kezeléssel egybekötött kisebb plasztikai beavatkozásra, biztos ami biztos :D
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IT'S THE KNICKERS THAT MAKE THIS SIGN A TIME MACHINE: The first signs put up to warn drivers of cars to slow down for children were put up in the early 1920s, as the number of cars increased. They featured a boy wearing knickers running. Knickers were worn by boys in the 1920s and '30s. The sign in my photo is at likely 60+ years old! It has been in my neighborhood all this time. As time went on and more signs were needed, this image of the boy in knickers running has remained unchanged. So we see a glimpse of a time gone by in both this vintage sign and in contemporary "SLOW CHILDREN" (or "SLOW Children At Play") signs. They all feature the boy in knickers running. Knickers went out of style long ago, but this image remains, even on many newly made "SLOW Children At Play" signs. A "Time Machine"!
Theme: "Time Machine"
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