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I took this picture in the subway station U2 in Vienna when it was not yet officially opened for public usage. It reminds me so much of my swiss wormhole picture.
BC, Canada.
I had the opportunity to take a helicopter to an ice cave under a glacier a few weeks ago. To say it was a life changing experience is an understatement. It was one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. To know that we're losing these glaciers at the pace we are brings me a profound sadness. I'm glad I was able to see this now, before it too is gone.
Entrance to Tamborine National Park, Palm Grove section, SE Queensland.
And a bench, a little late for Monday! Even though it’s still HBM in San Francisco or Honolulu!
WSOR frac sand train works upgrade through a tunnel of trees shortly after leaving Boscobel Wisconsin.
Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
Prairie Subdivision
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It was discovered, after a series of macabre disappearances, that if you walked toward the horizon on Newgale beach at a very particular spot, when the Moon was just so & the first stars of the Night were gracing the Heavens, a person could enter a Wormhole from which no-one had ever returned...
Tripod mounted & no filters or polarisers because I don't have any adapters for the Zeiss, use of which is still in the experimental phase. I've been using Spot metering for a bit to try to balance the exposure myself when there is lots of contrast & it isn't always successful but here I've just got away with it, I think...
Heavens; an essay! Sorry about that...
On a rainy day in NYC, the crowd is oblivious to 2 men (under the American Eagle sign) who begin to appear from a wormhole into the Crossroads of the World, otherwise known as Times Square.
For Flickr Friday
Panorama
This recent fad for travel through wormholes in space has made long distance cross-galactic travel so much easier. Until you get sloppy, and your calculations are a few decimal places out. Then, you don't have a nice soft materialisation in space next to your chosen planet. You find that the galaxy is not quite where it's supposed to be - except the galaxy knows exactly where it's supposed to be, it's your ship that's in the wrong place. Oops, you've just crash landed, there's no roadside assistance, and those wormholes are starting to close.
Made from part of a photo of the sphere in the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York and some Photoshop
Nikon FG (1982-84)
AI-S Nikkor 85mm f/2
Ilford XP2 ISO 400 black & white negative film, exposed at ISO 200
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
I usually despise photographing places where it's cameras everywhere but this is such a cool spot. Everyone just trying their own thing, laying on the ground, touching the bean, family poses, it's all here!
This was a lights covered canopy at the Lincoln Park Zoo during ZooLights. It was like a short tunnel of colored lights that people walk under at the Zoo. I did zoom in and out during a long exposure here resulting in the warp speed effect.
Chicagoist Extra Extra 11/29/12
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