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“We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.”
~ Jeremy Irons
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After an exposure of over 72 seconds, the underground tunnel with light trails creates a perfect feeling of transcending time and space.
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A composite made of dozens of (my own) images. The room doesn't exist and is entirely constructed in PS. The kids are from a candid shot I took this summer. I already had this image in mind when I spotted the kids and knew they would be perfect for it.
Light the underground tunnel with an exposure time of over 70 seconds.
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Marty: (Chicken): Wait a minute. Wait a minute Doc, uh, are you telling me you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?
Doc: (Mirinda): The way I see it, if you're going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
Chicken and Mirinda might be working on Back to the Future part IV? ;P
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Every day, visitors take a zillion photos of the famous terracotta army in Xi'an. It is probably impossible to find a new view of the scenery. In my attempt, I gave a radial blur to the construction protecting the figures from the weather. It should appear like the tunnel of a time machine that helps the warriors to make a transition from ancient times to the present.
Flickr Friday theme: Time Machine
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Subject: Details From My Neighborhood
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I spotted these unusual tail lights on a car while I was shopping. Looks like something that might be on a time machine.
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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.
RTM M 1804
RTM terminus Rosestraat, Rotterdam
14 july 1960
copyright HE Tolson
photo collection B.J. Cross, Croydon
MJ12-T176
Many times I saw this scene when I was young. Mostly from my father or grandfathers car. I wanted to jump out and ride this facinating interurban tram.
It was two-colored, cream and red. It had different noices, smelt different, rattled over the many rail/rail crossings in the old harbour area.
The city; Streets were full of life, street vendors.
Rotterdam, the port city
Chimneys, steamships, old trucks, horse and cart, cargo bikes, towing cars, sonorous sounding steam ship's horns,
steaming grain elevators, barges, tugs. And these wonderful trams in the Rosestraat.
The RTM trams; In 1960 there were still 2 services from here. One to Hellevoetsluis and one to Oostvoorne. In my memory a tram to a different world. My time machine ….
In 1966 the last service Spijkenisse - Hellevoetsluis stopped and changed to bus. In 1966 also the tracks in Rotterdam were removed. The stion building in Rosestraat is still there also motorcar M1804 is still running at the Ouddorp RTM museum.
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Such a happy memory.
PS M1804 is still active today.
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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.
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I was fascinated by the increasing negative space as sand trickled through an hour glass. I have a lot to learn about photographing reflections but it was fun.
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There's a Gremlin on this flight.
Which raises an interesting question - can you use a time machine to make feeding them after midnight into not feeding them after midnight?
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