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When I visit a place for the first time, I always look for the wormholes. In astronomy these are the connectors to another universe. I found one behind a vegetables and fruit shop.
Pitch dark in my forest
Trees had been blown down in the heavy wind we had, so I had to jump and climb
Lucky I wasn't there when the giant trees fell down
And there, I found the WormHole and the liana/ vine "they" used to come down
Hehe
Well, some fantasies are allowed
They obviously don't need any lianas/ vines, but it definitely looked like it was attached to the light
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In the heart of Brussels, the "Tondo" footbridge distorts space and time. Its mirrored surface reflects a warped reality, connecting two buildings of the Belgian Federal Parliament like a silent, shimmering portal.
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center has "Fortlandia", a collection of forts for play. "Wormholes by sculptor Brent Baggett of Oculi Studio has a trippy pattern and peekaboo windows. It “invites visitors to squirm and wiggle their way through spiraling passageways as they imagine themselves in a subterranean world.”
tribeza.com/culture/fortlandia-where-creative-play-meets-...
Made with Blender 2.93
Music: freepd.com
Thanks to riotgear for his tutorial on how to make a wormhole. I had to keep mine a bit simpler though not to fry up my graphics card.
"Wormholes connect two points in spacetime, which means that they would in principle allow travel in time, as well as in space."
Wikipedia
"Time travel through a wormhole is technically feasible under the rules of theoretical physics—the only catch is that we can only ever go backward."
Newsweek
Looking through an old steel Slinky, itself perhaps a time machine of an earlier era. Exterior lit by multicolored LEDs. "Stars" using the Brush Tool.
For FlickrFriday
Theme: Time Machine
2 hour shot assembled by 60 exposures of 2 minutes each. Shows how the star trails rotate around the North Star.
I had this breathtaking view from the driverless metro at the airport Zürich, which drives from the main terminal to the midfield terminal.
Tengo que creer en un mundo fuera de mi propia mente. Tengo que creer que mis acciones todavía tienen significando... aún cuando yo no puedo recordarlas.
Tengo que creer que cuando mis ojos están cerrados, el mundo todavía continua allí y el universo no se ha esfumado en un agujero de gusano.
A flaming whip opens a small hole in the time/space continuum at the July Full Moon Jam, Foster Avenue Beach in Chicago.
The fire whip is a fraction of the cost of the CERN Large Hadron Collider it replaces.
high iso image edited with my presetpack that i sell on my website
also part of my talk in my 1 on 1 webinar: dont let high iso scare you off, and how to handle it both shooting and editing!
The first clear night in ages coincided with an almost full moon so milky way shots were out of the question. I therefore decided to do some star trails having had my eye on this composition for a while.
Sometime it require some patience,
Sometimes some timing, the right light,....
But it almost always require an effort, a sense of awareness, not to mis that moment when everything comes together!
Be sure to check the second person in frame 😉
If you drink too much you'll be sucked into the wormhole at the bottom of your glass.
Transported to a strange glass world with some odd see-through people, full of sharp edges.
And you'll be stuck there until you have sobbered up.
Cheers.
If you happen to work on gravitational physics the throat of a wormhole and one end of the two asymptotic sheets it connects - an Einstein-Rosen bridge - may perhaps come to mind when you set foot at the Sony Center in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz and look at the building's beautiful ceiling. If you wish you can take a look at the Wikipedia entry on wormholes to notice the (somewhat frivolous) analogy.