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Telephone lines slicing the skies.
This was my view when I was lying on the grass on a sunny day. I haven't seen a day with that kind of temperature in a long while, it does feel like a long while but this photo was only taken a month ago! :)
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Ok, here's number one in the series Birth, Life, Death. The renderings in this album depict the cardio-chaos of a human being pre birth. The data was recorded during a medical routine control. For the math geeks: The line follows a beautiful complex trajectory through a nonlinear attractor.
the focus & the allignment could be better. this may be temporary before I can get a better shot. I was quite fond of the concept, though.
奇遇: 对于中国人来说,北欧是遥远而神秘的国度。除了每年瑞典的诺贝尔奖颁奖典礼总是引起世界范围的关注之外,那里奇异的风土人情,那里宁静的山川河流,尤其是她几百年以来的海盗文化,似乎都蒙着一层神秘的面纱。当踏上那片绿色安静的土地,我们不禁由衷赞美那片神秘的土地。因为,那里简直就是我们一直想往的人间乐土、世外桃源啊。图/Peter Boel | 文/奇遇 来自http://dd.mu/xmV=Y
Bridges over highways. Human built environments take precedence over nature in this mega-urban site.
2025 SSRL Scientific Development Award winner Kodi Thurber gives his talk on Advancing Operando Nanotomography and Resolving the Complexities of Volume Expansion in Ally Anodes. SLAC held the 2025 SSRL/LCLS Users' Meeting Plenary Session, which included award presentations, at Kavli Auditorium on September 25. This annual weeklong conference is a unique opportunity to gather together the light source community in a single scientific event that includes numerous presentations in the plenary, poster, and parallel sessions. Participants can learn about current/future facility capabilities and the latest user research and discuss science with colleagues from academia, research laboratories, and industry worldwide. (Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Extraction of color with emphasis on double rainbow and symbolism on the rainbow guided in the artist statement
2025 SSRL Scientific Development Award winner Kodi Thurber gives his talk on Advancing Operando Nanotomography and Resolving the Complexities of Volume Expansion in Ally Anodes. SLAC held the 2025 SSRL/LCLS Users' Meeting Plenary Session, which included award presentations, at Kavli Auditorium on September 25. This annual weeklong conference is a unique opportunity to gather together the light source community in a single scientific event that includes numerous presentations in the plenary, poster, and parallel sessions. Participants can learn about current/future facility capabilities and the latest user research and discuss science with colleagues from academia, research laboratories, and industry worldwide. (Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)