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Nancy Peace Brown Carillon Clock on Belle Isle, Detroit. This clock makes beautiful chimes several times throughout the day.
Full View or I'll murder you.
So I'm breaking my own rules sort of by submitting this.
But I'm kinda lawless, and do what I please.
Rawr.
Anyways, I always thought the clock in this picture was cool just by itself, and most of you don't even know about this because it was one of my first submissions.
So since my camera is broken, I have an awful awful amount of time in between Mario Galaxy and Guild Wars to sit around and look at old photos.
So I kinda fixed this one up a bit, and my roomy thought it looked creepy, while at the same time being simple and displaying the original idea.
Which was that people always told me I was weird, and couldn't be successful living the way I did. This photo is kind of my joke on them, have a happy life!
Oh silly me I hurt my head sometimes, sorry.
New journal tomorrow, it shall be funny, stay tuned.
Burning the Clocks lantern parade, seafront burning and fireworks in Brighton on the winter solstice of 21st of December 2017.
Part of a Set / Album: www.flickr.com/photos/dominicspics/albums/72157691314815482
www.samesky.co.uk/events/burning-the-clocks
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_the_Clocks
I used an old Canon optical image stabilizer lens [EF-S 17-85mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM] on an EOS 450D DSLR. With exposures of up to a 1/4 of a second, most of the images had to be discarded, and the remainder are very "grainy" / "noisy", but the pictures at least form a sort of record of the event...
...and every hour it plays a different tune. I it also lights up and the waterfall becomes animated, there's a button you can press to make the sound of a rushing stream but the only button I want to find is the one that turns off the bloody music. A gift from our landlord which he installed for us right in the middle of our longest living room wall.
My friend, Brent Boyett, and I are making a homemade clock together. What started as a weekly gathering dubbed "science club" evolved into this project around March of 2007.
I just received version 1 of the clock last week and I'm very excited about it.
The Clock Tower on the campus of Frostburg State University. FSU is located in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, United States.
In the early 1990s, most computer companies advertised their computers' speed chiefly by referring to their CPUs' clock rates. This led to various marketing games, such as Apple Computer's decision to create and market the Power Macintosh 8100/110 with a clock rate of 110 MHz so that Apple could advertise that its computer had the fastest clock speed available—the fastest Intel processor available at the time ran at 100 MHz. This superiority in clock speed, however, was meaningless since the PowerPC and Pentium CPU architectures were completely different. With a clock speed within the same order of magnitude as the Pentium (and a similarly comparable scale of parallelism within the processors), the Power Mac was faster at some tasks but slower at others.
This was my favourite one - I really liked it but couldn't afford it and even if I could it doesn't really suit my home, sadly.
“Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.”
― Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance