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The Blinking Eye nickname comes from the motorised elevation of the bike and pedestrian platform enabling vessels to pass beneath, something I have yet to see. This is of course the Newcastle/Gateshead Quays Millennium Bridge opened to the public in 2001 funded through european regional development and national lottery monies. Iconic engineering structures are something of a feature of the north-east - the Angel of the North has an older and similarly vaunted reputation, they have spawned many imitators though not all compare favourably. The architects who designed the bridge won the prestigious Stirling Prize, one of several awards the bridge has secured, quite right too.
When I was a kid I really wanted a traffic light in my room. (I'm not sure why, but it might have had something to do with the movie Three Men And A Baby.) One day I saw this simulated traffic light wall decoration in a store and I just had to have it. I think my mom said no at first but I begged and moped and whined until she relented.
Strangely, the blinking isn't caused by any mechanical apparatus inside it, but by the bulbs themselves, which turn on and off as the filament heats and cools inside each one. Which gives it kind of a cool randomness, I think.
It's been hanging on the wall on my old bedroom for at least 15 years and it still works.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank.
The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method.
www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/4596/Gateshead-Millennium-Br...
This unique accommodation experience provides a high quality accommodation experience. Walking distance to all Warrnambool's attractions and right next door to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Your only neighbour is the blinking Lady Bay Lighthouse that still keeps the Warrnambool Harbour safe at night.
Created around the original State Heritage Listed 1859 Lighthouse and Warrnambool Garrison Fortifications.
By visiting our maritime village and interpretive centre, you will hear, see and experience for yourself the hardships of those who sailed the high seas. See the piceless Minton Loch Ard Peacock - Australia's most valuable shipwreck wreck artefact.
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has been awarded the 2009 Victorian Tourism Awards - Tourist Attraction, the 3rd year in a row!! With that our historic precinct is now a member of the Victorian Tourism Industry - Hall of Fame For Ongoing Excellence.
Lighthouse history – from www.flagstaffhill.com
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village (www.flagstaffhill.com) is a maritime precinct overlooking the continually dangerous Lady Bay . It contains the still active lighthouses that have attempted to keep the Warrnambool harbour safe from the roaring southern oceans.
The growing trade through the opening of the western Victoria district created the need for coastal ports. Port Fairy and Portland had established in the early 1840’s and a steady trade began to flow. The settlers of the new town of Warrnambool were attracted by early reports of the potential of Lady Bay to become a trading port.
Trade began through a range of slowly improving piers and jetties. The dangers of the port some became more apparent and calls for improved safety through the installation of lights started and were finally listened to by the newly separate colony of Victoria .
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex was originally built in 1858-9 of basalt quarried on the Salt Water (Maribynong) River, Melbourne . The upper tower, chartroom, cottage and privy were originally located on Middle Island near the outlet of the Merri River , with a lower light located on a timber tower on the beach.
It soon became apparent that the middle island location was not satisfactory with the light obscured by heavy seas.
In 1871 the lights and all associated buildings, along with the privy, were moved to their current location on Flagstaff Hill as leading lights for the entry to the treacherous and shallow Warrnambool Harbour . The lower light was placed on a bluestone obelisk that had been erected there as a navigation marker in 1854.
A flagstaff had been erected on the hill as early as 1853 very soon after the settlement of the Warrnambool district.
Flagstaff Hill’s Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex is of historical, scientific (technological) and architectural significance to the State of Victoria by providing an excellent example of the kind of navigational aids constructed in the early years of regional expansion in Victoria. The lights remain today a maritime navigation aid.
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex historical significance is further enhanced for its intact battery and guns, a strong reminder of Victoria 's wealth and determination to protect itself from the perceived threat of invasion in the 1880s.
Flagstaff Hill was also the centre for the Warrnambool Garrison, built in response to the perceived threat of foreign forces looking to expand their own empires by taking this remote part of the mighty British Empire .
The remaining guns are scientifically (technologically) significant as physical reminders of a time when these weapons represented advanced design in artillery. A recent study has found two of the guns to be of "world significance" and further work is being undertaken to enhance the way we tell our guests of this significance.
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex is of architectural significance as a fine example of Public Works Department architecture of the 1850s and 1880s. The modest but dignified and sturdy lighthouse structures are indicative of the importance of lighthouses to the communities that relied upon them to facilitate safe passage for shipping, at a time when such transport was crucial to relatively isolated towns like Warrnambool.
The battery of two 80 pounder rifled, muzzle loading guns was added in 1887 as part of a general upgrade to the defences of Victoria which saw Port Phillip Bay transformed into a fortress and the nearby ports of Belfast (Port Fairy) and Portland receive a similar armament to Warrnambool. The fortifications and guns were in a derelict condition until they were restored after the complex was integrated into the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in the 1970s.
The Warrnambool Garrison guns are fired by re-enactment groups on major event days at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village .
2009 marks the 150th year of these beautiful structures role in developing what is now the thriving City of Warrnambool . A range of activities and special events are planned across the year to mark this important milestone for our city.
The two lights are undergoing upgrades works in early 2009 to enhance their current role in marking the safe channel into what is now a recreational boating port.
Guests to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village can explore the Victorian State Heritage Registered Lady Bay lighthouse complex daily. The upper lighthouse can be climbed and is open daily.
The lighthouses are also able to be viewed through the flagstaffhill.com webcam located overlooking Lady Bay .
Servers a blinking and pasture, mowed to perfection
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Shot for the Utata double exposure project, a collaboration with iomarch.
NGC 6826(C15) the Blinking Eye Nebula is a planetary nebula resembling a mysterious green eye and two neon red flares coming out of both sides., approximately 2200 light years away, in the constellation Cygnus. As with all planetary nebulae, it's the remnant of a red giant star which ejected its outer gaseous shell leaving behind a hot, dense, white-dwarf star.
The Blinking Eye Nebula, SkyWatcher NEQ6 PRO Syn Scan GO TO / SkyWatcher N 150/750mm . Canon eos 600D , (61 frames) !hr 32mn, ISO 1600 ,no .darks, flats , darks flats, DSS , CS6.
Zooming-I like all the blinking lights on the Ohio Theatre sign and think the zooming aspect of this shot turned out well. I ended up not even zooming very much, from 18mm to about 35mm during the 5 second exposure. I tried zooming more on other exposures and did lots of experimenting, but those ended up just being a big messy blur, so this one worked out the best.
This unique accommodation experience provides a high quality accommodation experience. Walking distance to all Warrnambool's attractions and right next door to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Your only neighbour is the blinking Lady Bay Lighthouse that still keeps the Warrnambool Harbour safe at night.
Created around the original State Heritage Listed 1859 Lighthouse and Warrnambool Garrison Fortifications.
By visiting our maritime village and interpretive centre, you will hear, see and experience for yourself the hardships of those who sailed the high seas. See the piceless Minton Loch Ard Peacock - Australia's most valuable shipwreck wreck artefact.
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has been awarded the 2009 Victorian Tourism Awards - Tourist Attraction, the 3rd year in a row!! With that our historic precinct is now a member of the Victorian Tourism Industry - Hall of Fame For Ongoing Excellence.
Lighthouse history – from www.flagstaffhill.com
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village (www.flagstaffhill.com) is a maritime precinct overlooking the continually dangerous Lady Bay . It contains the still active lighthouses that have attempted to keep the Warrnambool harbour safe from the roaring southern oceans.
The growing trade through the opening of the western Victoria district created the need for coastal ports. Port Fairy and Portland had established in the early 1840’s and a steady trade began to flow. The settlers of the new town of Warrnambool were attracted by early reports of the potential of Lady Bay to become a trading port.
Trade began through a range of slowly improving piers and jetties. The dangers of the port some became more apparent and calls for improved safety through the installation of lights started and were finally listened to by the newly separate colony of Victoria .
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex was originally built in 1858-9 of basalt quarried on the Salt Water (Maribynong) River, Melbourne . The upper tower, chartroom, cottage and privy were originally located on Middle Island near the outlet of the Merri River , with a lower light located on a timber tower on the beach.
It soon became apparent that the middle island location was not satisfactory with the light obscured by heavy seas.
In 1871 the lights and all associated buildings, along with the privy, were moved to their current location on Flagstaff Hill as leading lights for the entry to the treacherous and shallow Warrnambool Harbour . The lower light was placed on a bluestone obelisk that had been erected there as a navigation marker in 1854.
A flagstaff had been erected on the hill as early as 1853 very soon after the settlement of the Warrnambool district.
Flagstaff Hill’s Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex is of historical, scientific (technological) and architectural significance to the State of Victoria by providing an excellent example of the kind of navigational aids constructed in the early years of regional expansion in Victoria. The lights remain today a maritime navigation aid.
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex historical significance is further enhanced for its intact battery and guns, a strong reminder of Victoria 's wealth and determination to protect itself from the perceived threat of invasion in the 1880s.
Flagstaff Hill was also the centre for the Warrnambool Garrison, built in response to the perceived threat of foreign forces looking to expand their own empires by taking this remote part of the mighty British Empire .
The remaining guns are scientifically (technologically) significant as physical reminders of a time when these weapons represented advanced design in artillery. A recent study has found two of the guns to be of "world significance" and further work is being undertaken to enhance the way we tell our guests of this significance.
The Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex is of architectural significance as a fine example of Public Works Department architecture of the 1850s and 1880s. The modest but dignified and sturdy lighthouse structures are indicative of the importance of lighthouses to the communities that relied upon them to facilitate safe passage for shipping, at a time when such transport was crucial to relatively isolated towns like Warrnambool.
The battery of two 80 pounder rifled, muzzle loading guns was added in 1887 as part of a general upgrade to the defences of Victoria which saw Port Phillip Bay transformed into a fortress and the nearby ports of Belfast (Port Fairy) and Portland receive a similar armament to Warrnambool. The fortifications and guns were in a derelict condition until they were restored after the complex was integrated into the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in the 1970s.
The Warrnambool Garrison guns are fired by re-enactment groups on major event days at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village .
2009 marks the 150th year of these beautiful structures role in developing what is now the thriving City of Warrnambool . A range of activities and special events are planned across the year to mark this important milestone for our city.
The two lights are undergoing upgrades works in early 2009 to enhance their current role in marking the safe channel into what is now a recreational boating port.
Guests to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village can explore the Victorian State Heritage Registered Lady Bay lighthouse complex daily. The upper lighthouse can be climbed and is open daily.
The lighthouses are also able to be viewed through the flagstaffhill.com webcam located overlooking Lady Bay .
Purchased from my parents neighbors garage sale in 2006 --4 whimsical wine bottles, must be souvenirs, Made in France, 1971, each has a carved wood stopper with creepy blinking doll eye. Most accessories are removeable & metal.
No luck finding anything similar on the internet ( and they are not Anri related ). Have you seen anything like this over the years ? Any sites you can think of that could help me out ? Greatly appreciated :)
See closeup of wooden champagne bottle.
This Apache picture is only different from all the others I took because the navigation light is on! I was waiting fof a flight of three to launch and to pass the time tried to predict when the light would flash. I got it right on this one. It wasn't really worth the effort!
Brief standoff here concerning who gets to play with the stuffed dog.
(Maxine is in the process of blinking. Stella got the doggy.)
This was at the back of The Blinking Eyes of Everything exhibit (the display itself wasn't really possible to photograph)... I just found irony in "Destroy the Word" being on a banner in a church!
The Blinking Eyes of Everything , 2009
Geoffrey Farmer - Vancouver, Canada
Multimedia Installation
In the early 1960s English mathematician Ian Sommerville and Canadian mystic poet Brion Gysin devised a stroboscopic machine capable of inducing hallucinatory visions to those who sat near it with their eyes closed. Enter the beautiful setting of The Church of the Holy Trinity and sit down. A soundtrack composed by Geoffrey Farmer and performed on the rich and powerful organ that inhabits the Church will accompany your experience. Close your eyes. Open your ears.
blinking cane corso - ACane Corso lying down, caught in the middle of blinking. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24708094-blinki...
Animated GIF of the driver's side side mirror folded back and blinking. For some reason, the view looks as if it's under water a bit in the beginning.
To view animation, click on View all sizes and select Original size.
I first noticed this graffito several years ago, and I have taken several images during different seasons and with different lenses, but this is the first time I have ever seen the lights blinking, and it makes all the difference. Once again, someone keeps coming back to refresh the "smile" over the years!
Last year I was commissioned by a Swiss clothing store to take photos for a blinking eye button. This is the eye model with two right eyes...
If you are in Switzerland, you can see the salespeople of PKZ, Blue Dog and Feldpausch wearing them currently.
New for Labyrinth
Iris Mask with blinking eyes
3 eye colours (blue, green and reptile) and 3 metal colours (black, gold and silver) included
100 % original mesh
A completely silly picture of Pauli with one of those blinking balls. I found this under the bottom shelf of the pantry when I was cleaning under there and she went crazy over it. I don't remember how long it's been missing, but Pauli was really glad to have it back.
Of course NOW I remember that what she does is get it slimy and then bring it back for me to throw it. And then get it stuck underneath some piece of furniture and obsess over it. Maybe I hid it in the pantry....
Artist: Martibn Creed
Title: SMALL TALK (BLAH - BLAH - BLAH - BLAH ...)
Materials: blinking light bulbs, poles
Technique: light based communication
STREETWALKER GALLERY
Ljud Group
UK Premiere
Open Gallery: Friday 17 - Saturday 25 May 2013 11am - 6pm
Guided Tours: Friday 17 - Sunday 19 May 2013 12pm & 3pm
Various city centre locations
The open-air Streetwalker Gallery takes everyday elements of the city and turns them into works of art. City lights, traffic signs, cracked walls, found objects, surprising views and any other potential artworks are fitted with gallery plates (the name, author and concept of the artwork) and a modern art gallery is constructed around them. Witness a witty and intelligent transformation of everyday spaces into ready made art.
Performance runs: ~60 minutes
Suitable for all the family.
Supported by Mobility aid, IN SITU network, in the frame of the META project and the European Commission (DGEAC - Culture programme)
"Fiction or reality? By the end of the tour nobody is certain anymore, everything is a work of art!" Sieben Tage
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
April 24, 2021 - Calliope Hummingbird on the Bottle Brush Flowers bush at Huntington Beach Central Park - East in Huntington Beach, CA.
Hamburgers lit. Shakes blinks within the Hamburgers letters. The arrow was not blinking at this time. It was restored in 2009 to working condition.
Photo's show the workings of my added blinking RED LED on top of the Radio Tower :)
My room mate and Ham Radio buddy of over 25 years, Dave, N7UWQ came up with that idea, although he powered his up off his trucks 12 volt system.
I had bought 300 Li-ion Motorola 'Razor' Cell Phone Batteries off eBay for $30.00 (yes, that's Three Hundred Batteries and Free Local Pickup for 10 cents each).
So for 40 cents, some solder and plenty of Hot Glue I powered my LED up. It is still blinking after 5 years and I'm sure batteries will take on a full charge when they do go low!
The Red LED when 'On' draws only a very slight .030 amps of current, the batteries in parallel provide 2.800 amps of power, hence the long life.
Greenkill Ave blinking red one side LED this side is a blub. Now removed and a two way of this signal now painted green is now guarding Wall St & John St intersection.