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The property is now a Benjamin Moore Paint store and thankfully they've retained the terrazzo entry.
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This is what I like about photography. It helps you see the world differently. To me this urban fragment is so photogenic.
Another entry into the Baltimore Then & Now submission set. This is my take on a photography in the BGE Print & Negative Collection, taken in 1966, with the original available here: baltmusindustry.pastperfectonline.com/photo/216A8F28-5D09...
I took this shot some time ago but it matched up with the content of an image in the archive so I decided to hit it with a fresh round of edits to make it more printable.
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To see the dusty disk around a young star, Webb blocked out starlight using a coronagraph, or mask. This is the first time that this disk, made of leftover debris from planet formation, has been observed in infrared wavelengths. Webb offers clues into both the history and composition of the disk.
The young star is AU Mic, a nearby red dwarf star with two known planets. Webb’s images allowed the science team to trace the disk as close to the star as 5 astronomical units (460 million miles) — the equivalent of Jupiter’s orbit in our solar system.
The ultimate goal for studying systems like AU Mic is to use Webb’s unprecedented sensitivity to observe giant planets in wide orbits, similar to Jupiter & Saturn in our own solar system. Webb’s observations mark new, uncharted territory for direct imaging around low-mass stars.
Read more: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/new-webb-image-reveals-...
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and K. Lawson (Goddard Space Flight Center). Image processing: A. Pagan (STScI)
[Image description: This image shows two views of the dusty debris disk around the red dwarf star AU Mic. The top panel is the disk at 3.56 microns. The disk appears as a fuzzy, blue, horizontal line broken in the middle by a black region outlined by a white, dashed circle. In the center of that region is a white, graphical star, which represents AU Mic. The actual star is blocked out in this image by Webb’s NIRCam coronagraph. The bottom panel is the second view of the disk, at 4.44 microns. The disk appears as a fuzzy, red, horizontal line broken in the middle by a black region outlined by a white, dashed circle. As in the top panel, in the center of that region is a cartoonish star representing AU Mic. The actual star is blocked out by the NIRCam’s coronagraph.]
Here is my entry for the Rogues and Outlaws category of Brickscalibur.
An old warehouse repurposed by nefarious Wolfpack outlaws as their hideout. Perfect for storing loot and even better when they have to stay under the radar for a while after acquiring it.
It took approximately 2 months to design and build this funny building and I enjoyed every moment of it! There are no skipped corners regarding design and construction-wise here. Meaning it's a complete building and everything is connected to internal frames, angels parts via hinges, no illegal techniques, no flex tubes etc. Piece count is unknown but for sure it's ridiculous for such a small thing.
Model design is heavily inspired by an amazing model created by Tabletop World. You should definitely check them out and see all of the small wonders that the create.
wooty my first explored, please have a look at the rest of my stream if you stumble upon it thanks
explored #275 on 04062011
De Witt, NY. July 2019.
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Log entry Sol 65: I need to bring twenty eight square meters of solar panels with me on the rover to make it the 3200 to the other MAV. That's fourteen panels. Time to get to work.
A little tribute to Andy Weir's fantastic novel. I'm half-way through and can't put it down. Even bringing it in the car to read at traffic lights...
Also need to massively thank my partner for helping me out PSing the reference grid (that was driving me nuts!)
Looking forward to the movie!
2nd entry for round 2 of the Iron Forge 2025.
Seed parts were minifigure heads, I used 10 here, 2 for the mouths, 6 for the palm and 2 for the glasses.
Behind the scenes video here: youtu.be/K2EcFHwr_lc
Designed for Lana Turner's Hollywood Hide Away. Originally seen in the winter 2009 issue of Fashion Doll Quarterly magazine.
"Cardinals in Love"
Tomás Morán.
CPM January 2016 challenge: Birds of a Feather.
Advanced entry.
Caran d'Ache Luminance, Caran d'Ache Pablo, Prismacolor Premier and Derwent Drawing Colored Pencils.
LUKAS aquarell 1862 watercolors.
Fabriano Studio 140lb HP WC paper, 11 x 14 in.
Inspired in a reference photography by Sally Robertson.
Watch the speed painting here: youtu.be/zlLPZA5khOA
Webpage: tmoraniturralde.wix.com/moranartstudio
Facebook: www.facebook.com/moranartstudio
I changed the composition a bit trying to create a more natural environment...
Do you like it? Then feel free to share. Thanks!
My entry for The Rogue Olympics, Round 2. It contains exactly 101 pieces.
The inverted wheel used as a cauldron is NOT my original idea, it actually comes from two wonderful MOCs: "Brickscalibur 2023 Trophy: The Witch" and "101 Bricks: Magical Misfortune" both built by
Markus Rollbühler. I've just slightly modified and improving it.
No ducks that time... He wanted to stay solid and not become liquid ;)
Garcia Street Entry in Fall
I got out on my new Africa bike with both of my cameras and none of my dogs (for my safety, but felt a bit guilty for leaving them behind, home alone.) I wanted to capture this entry with the fall red leaves before they would wither. Fall arrived and already one gorgeous golden tree was at peak 1 day ago, too late now to try and shoot it! Odd how this entry is raised high off the ground? Could it be because once upon a time the trickle of our Santa Fe River now, used to become a raging river and flood the town for several blocks? You can view other versions of this entry in my Garcia Street Set.
This is my entry into oO's book. He has a musical theme in his book that is really coming along nice.
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