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No. 23 in a month long series using a Super-Takumar 105mm f2.8 lens. Taken with a Q and with 57mm extension tube.
Unedited shot of people at a Demonstration against Nuclear Energy yesterday on the Dam square in Amsterdam. Taken with my Sony HX1.
Yesterday there was a Demonstration on the Dam square against the use of nuclear energy, I happened to bike by, so I shot some pictures. While I was there, a Flickr friend and fan of my wicked reflections spotted me and came to ask me 'Are you AmsterSam?'...why, yes, I am, haha. I guess I need to get a bigger camera to hide my face behind, if people still recognize me in the street, lol. Now I'm famous, when will I be rich? Please donate generously to the 'AmsterSam World Domination Fund', thank you :-D
Have a nice Sunday, take it easy :)
I've made a movie of the Demonstration too, check it out on my YouTube channel, thanks :)
Clock on display in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum that stopped at 11:02 a.m. on August 9, 1945, when the explosion of an atomic bomb devastated Nagasaki.
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Sala Vanni, Firenze, 10 ottobre 2014
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The Atomic Bomb Dome, also known as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial or Genbaku Dome, at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Jason Atomic replaces the tart cards he stole as reference for his paintings with miniature copies of those paintings in London's iconic red telephone boxes.
Découvrez cette histoire en cliquant ici/ Discover this story in link: dioramaho.over-blog.com/article-c3c-story-saison-3-atomic...
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Bullseye Bonsai 3D Puzzle Kit
Thank you,
by Joji Okazaki 岡崎丈二
Atomic @ the Vortex 16.09.10
Fredrik Ljungkvist - reeds
Magnus Broo - trumpet
Havard Wiik - piano
Ingebrigt Hker Flaten - bass
Paal Nilssen-Love - drums
In ReykjavÃk, there is a small stone piece of a facade that was present during the nuclear blast in Hiroshima. It was donated to ReykjavÃk in 1991 as a pledge to peace.
Since the stone is white and difficult to photograph, I decided to just do a rubbing instead.
Couldn't resist this set when I spotted them today. I have quite a bit of the pointy starburst gold design glassware but this is the first "atomic" design I have found. The sugar is perfect, the creamer has fade to the gold at the back. (isn't there always???....lol)
"Atomic - Strange Particles" Oils over mixed media on lasercut panel, © Redd Walitzki, 2012
From a three piece collection for my Biophilia show at Red Raven Gallery. I rarely do self-portraits, but once in a while it can be fun...
from every angel this machine is a joy to the eye. No harsh right angles, no triangles, no squares. Just liquid steel flowing to where it is needed next... form and function united in organic beauty. Cubism be damned...
Atomic Vintage. Anna Frances Catherine Smith, Amy Cecilia Leigh and Stacy Hayes.
MUA: Stephanie Sellars & Model: Sophie Needham
HÃ¥vard Wiik plays piano during Atomic's show at the Green Mill in Chicago on March 5, 2010. The jazz club's sculpture of Stella (a.k.a. Ceres) is in the background.
My beloved Atomic Coffee Machine. I think these are the best looking stovetop coffee machines ever made.
1950s/1960s vintage atomic outlet cover. Cool 50s/60s retro amoeba shape. I think it was either Teak or Walnut. These were at an Estate Sale and I wanted these so BAD, but they were $11 each - and there was a bidding war for them, so I had to pass. Sorry for the super bad picture quality, it was taken with a cell phone camera.
Dragon was an experimental high temperature gas-cooled reactor at Winfrith in Dorset, England, operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Its purpose was to test fuel and materials for the European High Temperature Reactor programme, and it was built and managed as an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development/Nuclear Energy Agency international project.
It operated from 1965 to 1976, and is still in the process of being decommissioned.
by Al Fago.
Derby (Ct/USA), Charlton Publications Incorporated, december 1984.
a very crappy kids' comic (with, however, stylish display lettering). in the 2nd (untitled) story, Atomic Mouse takes on Count Gatto, who, in the previous tale, had been punched so hard he was knocked to the rings of Saturn. he's now somehow on planet Xyz & weasels passage to earth on a spaceship that he's also weaseled the blueprints to. he cons a scientist into replicating the spaceship & sets out on an intergalactic crime spree.
apparently, Atomic Mouse relies on pills of "U-235" for all the qualities that make him more than a mere mouse. giving chase, he finds he needs to pop a pill but Count Gatto starts really letting out all the stops, ending up back on earth punching through mountains &, at this panel, disappearing undersea.
"WOW! He's fast!", realizes Atomic Mouse, who then comes to the conclusion in the panel depicted above &, 3-1/3 panels later, it's all over for Count Gatto.
although most of the art in this thing is relatively pedestrian, the demented glee with which he throws a handful of uranium pills into his mouth is just bizarre.