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TRAVELLING in SPACE and TIME ...

 

TROU de VER : RACCOURCI à travers l ' ESPACE - TEMPS ... Il peut être représenté en deux dimensions ...

 

FOR "carogray1" (Flickr member)

 

Thank you very much for your visits ....

 

Explore 2014 - 05 - 11 .

Detail from a large ammonite fossil, a gift from my father in the 1980s. These creatures lived around 100 million years ago during the age of the dinosaurs in the area that is now Shaffhausen, Switzerland.

T-Dot caught in a wormhole!

 

Toronto Panorama thrown into Photoshop and polar-coordinated.

 

Explored Jun 29, 2016 #12

 

2015-08-27 14.43.14

 

Day 69/365

 

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Some impromptu camera tossing for the video crew of ABC's World News Tonight. They interviewed me on the topic of Camera Toss in conjunction with their larger profile of Flickr.

 

I don't consider these results at all that wondeful. But we selected a location more for the benefit of their cameras than mine. ;-)

 

As far as I know the piece has not aired yet.

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I fell through the wormhole and take a short break from posting Canada photos.

 

This front is part of the shopping center MyZeil in Frankfurt.

Jasper is quite the bookworm. Always reading. Always improving himself. Such a smart boy.

Near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

.... made of steel and glass

MyZeil FFM

On the Aran Islands. A place called "The wormhole"

Shooting this iconic feature in Wyoming for sunset and sunrise, and possibly at night (though it ended up being stormy and cloudy) I was hoping for a Close Encounter ...

 

Imagine my SHOCKING surprise when during this daytime capture there appeared for a moment a wormhole into space ...

 

Happy Sliders Sunday :))

Metropolitana di Torino

Cool halo around the sun today, I had of course to pull over when I saw this wonder.

I love signs.

Always on the look out for signs, without being obsessed, hehe, nono, not obsessed at all 😂

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pn9LQ_8IIg

at Zeitz MOCAA Cape Town

That one time when a random wormhole just opened up behind me at Mainframe Event

Camara / Camera: Nikon D80

Objetivo/Lense: Sigma 10-20mm wide angle

Place: Vienna, Austria

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Uploaded on 28 Aug 2018

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-"Live long and prosper"...

It's around a week left and then he will be coming

I will keep all wormholes open

 

He is

Coming home

How cool isn't that

 

And I found us an arch

hehe

Perhaps I shall put a misteltoe up there with one berry on

 

dum-dee-dum

 

Romantic, me????

naaa

Tempio della Beata Vergine della Ghiara (Basilica della Ghiara), Reggio Emilia, Italia.

Nikkor-Fisheye 8-15mm, 360x180º panorama.

Interactive 360x180º image in

www.360cities.net/image/reggio-emilia-ghiara

 

...over Hamburg.

 

M5 - Cron 40mm

Fomapan100 in Xtol 1:1

I use this private wormhole to go home faster, see you in an other dimension!

An interesting effect of a cold camera lens blurred by the high ambient humidity

Tempio della Beata Vergine della Ghiara (Basilica della Ghiara), Reggio Emilia, Italia.

Nikkor-Fisheye 8-15mm, 360x180º panorama.

Interactive 360x180º image in

www.360cities.net/image/reggio-emilia-ghiara

 

It's a whisk for Macro Monday's "Member's Choice - Found in the Kitchen" theme. HMM!

Gateway to another dimension? Alien encounter? Wormhole? Entering a forest can be quite a challenge. Especially when you carry a camera, a tripod and some flashlights with you. By the way, the mosquitos that bothered me that night were real...unfortunately. ;-)

I saw so many this kind of photo on FlickR, I had "myself" to try :) Was actually awesome. Being two helped a lot :)

Einstein–Rosen bridge

This is a shot looking down on a colourful ceramic vase on a stall at the antiques market at Kempton. Image inverted.

Or is it just the chandelier of my favrourite cinema?

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