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Entry in category 3 Locations and instruments; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Henrik Thomsen
The image shows a 50 cm granite rock sample, a prototype of the MATRIX (MAchine for Time Reversal and Immersive eXperimentation). The aim is to couple a physical experiment with a virtual domain to better understand elastic wave propagation inside the rock, knowledge crucial for, e.g., earthquake monitoring. The rock is covered with reflective markers to enhance vibrational scanning via a 3D laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV). This long-exposure (20 s) photograph makes the invisible visible, adding vapor to reveal the laser beams that measure vibrations at the surface. A brief illumination of the reflective stickers highlights the rock’s edges, symbolizing the contrast between what is seen and what remains concealed beneath. The green laser of the LDV traces a waveform onto the rock, representing the signals used to probe the rock’s interior. The image captures the intersection of experimental physics and visualization, revealing the unseen, much like seismic waves do in geophysics.
Something about this shot seemed appropriate when I snapped it-- about 2 minutes after getting this shot, the bulb on the right burned out. Weird.
This was an entry in the 2010 ISV Photo Competition.
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This was an entry in the 2010 ISV Photo Competition.
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Lynn Jacquet-Repstad displays one of the burger entries from the 2nd Annual Burger Smackdown at Relish Burger Bar www.relishburgerbar.com/
This was an entry in the 2011 ISV Photo Competition.
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This was an entry in the 2011 ISV Photo Competition.
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My most favourite week of the year is the Passagen - interior design week. Here you can see my photographs from the Passagen 2014 – interior design week Cologne. Love going around and see all the fabulous works of so many different designers. More details can be found on the website www.voggenreiter.com/passagen2014/?lang=en
Stamps - Beautiful You, Plain Jane Comfort (Verve Stamps)
Paper - Close to Cocoa, blush blossom, Shimmer white, DCWV luxury DP
Ink - Black
Accessories - Flat backed pink pearls, rectangle nestabilities, 1/8" toupe organdy ribbon
These doors are HUGE... at least 10 feet high. Gorgeous, really. And yes, I do get my mail stuffed through the slot. It's quaint... and terribly freakin' annoying.
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This is the entry into the house that would typically be used by the homeowners. The door opens into a hall with doors to the garage, kitchen (main part of the house) and stairs to the basement. The entry and hallway is currently extremely dark and cold, as it's unconditioned space (no heating/cooling).