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A 17th century replica ship appearing out of nowhere.
On Sydney harbour. Last Saturday at sunset.
1st July, 2023.
Juxtaposed with Sydney's most modern skyscraper, the Crown Casino building.
Photographed from Blues Point Reserve.
Blues Point. Near McMahons Point.
At the end of Blues Point Road.
Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6L lens.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Regno Unito, Londra, Waterloo Underground Station, Primavera 2016
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Dimmi dottore,
dove stiamo andando stavolta?
Negli anno ’50?
O nel 1999?...
Tell me, doctor
Where are we going this time?
Is this the fifties?
Or nineteen ninety-nine?...
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Iconic car with gull wing doors, superb control, original modeling and scripting. Too many features to list here that include poses and choice of paint jobs.
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Bane Goggles and Mask @ Summoning Event (opens13th May)
Resizable, Texture HUD
Signature Gianni Body, Lelutka Skyler Head, Skin by Stray Dog, Tattoo by INKer, Harness and Leather Joggers by NOCHE, Gloves by CA, Hair by VoltHair,
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A year ago in Potosi, Bolivia...
We are on our way to visit one of the most famous silver mines in South America - disguised as miners...
Potosí lies between 3,976 m and 4,070 m above sea level on the plateau of the Altiplano, in a barren, steppe-like area. The city is one of the highest cities in the world.
The Inca had already had silver mined at Cerro Rico. Founded on April 10, 1545 as a mining settlement, Potosí soon blossomed. Already in 1553 it became the Villa Imperial, the imperial city. It was the main source of Spanish silver with significant coinage. Construction of the Casa Real de la Moneda, the royal coin, began in 1572. The Spanish colonizers extracted huge amounts of precious metals from the mine, which they shipped all over the world.
Vor einem Jahr in Potosi, Bolivien...
Wir sind auf dem Wege zur Besichtigung einer der berühmtesten Silberminen von Südamerika in Potosi - verkleidet als Bergleute...
Potosí liegt zwischen 3.976 m und 4.070 m Seehöhe auf der Hochebene des Altiplano, in einer kargen, steppenhaften Gegend. Die Stadt gehört zu den höchstgelegenen Großstädten der Welt.
Schon die Inka hatten am Cerro Rico Silber fördern lassen. Am 10. April 1545 als Bergbausiedlung gegründet, erreichte Potosí bald eine sagenhafte Blüte. Schon 1553 wurde es deshalb zur Villa Imperial, zur Reichsstadt. Es war die Hauptquelle des spanischen Silbers mit bedeutender Münzprägung. Mit dem Bau der Casa Real de la Moneda, der königlichen Münze, wurde 1572 begonnen. Die spanischen Kolonisatoren holten riesige Edelmetallmengen aus der Mine, die sie in die ganze Welt verschifften.
Picture taken in an old industrial complex near brussels witch seems too be in cleaning phase and maybe a future reconvertion in a penitentiary .
494 255 "Back to the Future" di General Transport Service Rail titolare del TEC 40501 da Łódź Kaliska (Polonia) a Piacenza per conto del cliente "Codognotto" deviato per alcune precedenze presso Polesella (RO).
Qui poco più avanti mentre riparte uscendo dalla stazione.
494 255 "Back to the Future" of General Transport Service Rail holder of the TEC 40501 from Łódź Kaliska (Poland) to Piacenza on behalf of the client "Codognotto" deviated for some precedence at Polesella (RO).
Here a little further on while it starts again exiting the station.
🇮🇹 Romano di Lombardia (BG), 18/09/22
IT: E193.282 "ELLorean" di TX Logistik in corsa fra Calcio e Romano con il TEC domenicale Bologna Interporto-Chiasso.
EN: E193.282 "ELLorean" by TX Logistik runs between Calcio and Romano with TEC Bologna Interporto-Chiasso.
© Mirko Destefani
Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and noted for its gull-wing doors and brushed stainless-steel outer body panels, the sports car was also noted for a lack of power and performance incongruous with its looks and price. Though its production was short-lived, the car became widely known when featured as the time machine in the Back to the Future media franchise.
With the first production car completed on January 21, 1981, the design incorporated numerous minor revisions to the hood, wheels and interior before production ended in late December 1982, shortly after DMC filed for bankruptcy and after total production reached about 9,000 units.
Despite the car having a reputation for poor build quality and a less-than-satisfying driving experience, the DeLorean continues to have a strong following driven in part by the popularity of the Back to the Future movies. An estimated 6,500 DeLoreans are still on the road.
Fireball Run, is the story of 40 teams as they compete in a legendary eight day, 14 cities, 2000 miles life-sized trivia pursuit game; all the while aiding to recover America’s Missing Children
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Ripresa nei pressi di Parma la E494.255 "Back to the future" di GTS Rail è in testa al classico intermodale "Codognotto" diretto a Tarvisio.
Parma 04/03/2022
Today is Back to the Future Day. My DeLorean Time Machine is not a new model, but I was recently reunited with it after it had been in the UK for almost two years and today seemed like a fitting occasion for a new picture.
I am working on something new, but I've been working rather a lot lately, have been away from home a fair bit and have had little opportunity to build, so progress has been slow.
"Great Scott! We must have caused a paradox at some point in the past! This looks nothing like the 2015 that I saw when I traveled here before, at some point the timeline split creating this divergent timeline where there are no flying cars, no Pepsi Perfect, no Jaws 19 and the Cubs are a game from being eliminated from going to the World Series! Marty we have to go back to 1985 and undo what ever we did in order to save the future as I knew it!" "Yeah but Doc, maybe this future is better? I mean look, they have a new Star Wars film coming out soon." "You're right Marty! This is a better future!"
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I still want a hover board and a flying, Mr. Fusion powered car though!
While Marty waits for the swelling of her mouth to go away, she will play in her room in the meantime and enjoy the sound of the rain. She looks forward to a visit from the tooth fairy tonight.
Otro jueves que tenemos FotoReto. Esta vez el tema era Light Painting y debo confesar que me he divertido mucho intentado pintar con luz. Dudé en si hacer lo típico de espirales, poner alguna palabra, contornear algún objeto, etc, pero he decidido hacer un homenaje a la peli Regreso al futuro. Espero que os guste.
Para los compis del grupo Retos Reflex.
The future starts today, not tomorrow.
-Pope John Paul II
These dancers can be seen in the Benson Sculpture Garden, Loveland, Colorado. The work is called “Triangle”, by Kirsten Kokkin.
Inspired by the Kreative People Treat This Challenge 147, using abstractartangel77’s fantastic fractal image, “Christmas fractal”. You can see a small version of that source image in the first comment box below.
Entered in The Award Tree’s Challenge 145.0, Back From the Future.
I got my love of trees early in life. This is a scan of a shot taken in 1974 at a beach called Jackson Point in Jamaica, where I was born (the country not the beach!). Since I am admitting age down below I can say that I was 9 in this shot.
I got tagged by my good friend Kelly aka Daisey6265 and have to share 11 things about me. I have chosen to follow Kelly's lead and share a mix of good and bad things, sometimes in the same item. I did a similar tag game in December 08 (16 things about me) and am going to try and not repeat anything I share there since you can check that one out too if you are interested :) You will also see that I have gotten a lot more comfortable about sharing details about me since the last time I was tagged.
1. I am fiercely loyal to my friends and have, and will, stick with them through thick and thin.
2. I strongly believe in the right for everyone to openly and honestly practice their beliefs, with the caveat of “as long as no one gets hurt” and the full recognition that “hurt” can be a contextual thing, and not always easy to determine.
3. I am a very positive person and look for the good in all situations and always do my best to give people the benefit of any doubt. That does not make me gullible, just willing to take chances, and it's an approach that has served me well.
4. I have a very laid back personality and learned a long time ago to not worry about things I can't control.
5. I am almost 44 (June) but don't make a bit fuss about age, dates, anniversaries, etc. I think that we put too much into “special days” and forget that we need to make every day special. That does get me in trouble sometimes though as not everyone sees things my way.
6. Speaking of “my way” I can be very opinionated and have been told on occasion that I think I am always right. That's because I am! LOL – just kidding!!!!
7. I love animals and my goal coming out of high school was to be a veterinarian. However, when faced with the choice of studying hard in my first two years of University to get the to get the required super high grades vs partying hard (my first time living away from home) I went with the latter and so I have to now pay a veterinarian to look after my dogs.
8. I graduated with a degree in Wildlife Biology. While I have been lucky enough to generally work in my field, I have never worked as as a biologist.
9. I like to enjoy life, whether it is alone time (which I highly value) or time with family or friends and have often said that the day I stop being a big kid, someone should shoot me!
10. I never do anything half-way. That's mostly but not always a good thing as I sometimes struggle with balancing everything I want or need to do with the amount of waking hours a day.
11. I'll never be bored, there are just too many things in life to enjoy.
Looking at this list I should have added one more - I can be verbose! ;-)
Stay tuned for my list of who I am tagging! I will be contacting you directly then updating here :)
Update: My list is:
Oops, that's 12 - all the more fun :)
Looking down on Universal Studios "Courthouse Square".
Courthouse Square is a backlot located at Universal Studios. The set is composed of several facades that form an archetypal American town square with a courthouse as its centerpiece. The set is most famous for being featured as downtown Hill Valley in the Back to the Future trilogy.
This is a real Delorean, in a real (dying of course) mall in a real (dying of course) city of Scranton, PA. Stopped @ Scranton for a visit to the Seafood House. As we took a quick walk around, I wondered what Marty and Doc would think. This strange mall with only a few souls wandering around. Pickpockets wandering around outside (yes I almost had an incident walking out of the mall). Empty fountains, and almost no stores left. Even the food court was closed on a Saturday @ 4pm.
This was 5 months in the making. Not only was this the best day of the entire year to complete this shot with the winter setting, but it's even more fitting that I could use it for this week's #FlickrFriday theme #BackToTheFuture. The previous photo I took on October 21 and can be seen here flic.kr/p/ptNLz1 . I've been waiting all winter for a really good snow to finalize my vision for this photo. The first photo was taken with my Canon 70D while today's winter scene I took with my brand new Canon 5D Mark III.