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Canon 7D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

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Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

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This was the only room I encountered where external windows allowed natural light into the gallery space, here displaying two members of Sugimoto's Theatre collection. With the obvious juxtaposition of subjects plus bonus reflections ... couldn't resist a snap.

 

SMC PENTAX (K) 28mm f2 "Hollywood"

FlickrFriday, TimeMachine, Machine à remonter le temps O, #Máquina do tempo, #时光机器, Zeitmaschine, Máquina del tiempo

Powered with 1.21 jiggawatts of energy to the flux capacitor.

This looks like any other piece of equipment in the Georgetown Steam Plant Museum. However, it is beyond ordinary. Very few know the real truth behind the open door on the left. Many go inside - very few come out!

These machines were built very well and often referred to as the work horse of the typewriter industry. The Royal model 1 was first introduced in 1906. The Royal 5 quickly followed and by 1914 the Royal Upright 10 was introduced. This is a classic style model most think of when referring to a Royal machine.

Prague, December 1990

MinoltaX500

Rokkor135/2.8

HP5400

PICT0605

This image takes me back to Paris.

Even though it was not taken in Paris.

I leave for vacation tomorrow.

I'm not going to Paris.

  

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Sony a7 with Konica-Minolta 52mm f/1.8 Legacy Lens and Vello 16mm macro ring

Rush, Time Machine tour Glasgow 14-5-2011

One of my very close friends (who owns this) told me her brother and her called this their "time machine" when they were little.

Flickr Friday --Timemachine -- Zeitmaschine --

Sony Alpha 6000 mit 7Artisans 60mm F2.8 Macro

“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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Interior workings of a time machine.

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

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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Here's an old clock in a run down industrial complex outside DuBois

"1.21 gigawatts! 1.21 gigawatts. Great Scott!"

 

('Doc Brown' by NECA / Ultimate)

 

Diorama by RK

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My timemachine... it works!

 

Highest position: 391 on Friday, September 7, 2012

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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.

A Flickr Friday submission on the topic "Time machine". Two time machines from different eras.

Flickr Friday theme: Time Machine

 

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