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Yashica D

Shanghai GP3

Ilfotec LC-29

Canon 9000fii

Paris - Underground station 'Charles de Gaulle - Étoile'

A future farmer rides on a tractor with his dad in the Farmer's Day Parade, Union, Monroe County, WV.

Tentoonstelling Bike to the Future, Design Museum Gent. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

tucked away on a quiet part of the weaver navigation , just beyond the northwich railway viaduct , and close to the spot where it was built 70 years ago , is this little barge called safe hand

built in 1950 at yarwoods of northwich whose yard once occupied the opposite bank of the canalised section of the river , as a vegetable oils carrier and last used In Liverpool docks , it has been moored at several spots on the weaver navigation in the last year or so , but it's future is not known , will it be converted to a houseboat , or restored, or will it join the select group of rusting old boats languishing on this once busy waterway ?-- some time ago it was offered for sale on the internet at a price of £ 45000 --perhaps someone bought it ?

new york, '09

 

obviously better On Black

Prompt: Person standing on a bridge, looking out at a new city, symbolizing a fresh start --ar 16:9 --p diah5p4 --v 6.1

The future project turned from auto repair to logging. I would say this truck hasn't moved in a while.

Lots Road Power Station and Chelsea Harbour from Battersea, London.

 

iPhone 4 + Pro HDR, Snapseed.

A picture of the BMW i8 I made last year at the IAA Frankfurt Motorshow

In which direction will my future take me? Nobody knows.

 

Will it always be such an easy path to go? Nobody knows.

 

But be patient and be open for all the unexpected things. It won´t be always such a rainy mood.

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A police officer from the future takes an illegally modified hoverbike for a joyride.

 

for Bio-Cup 2017 Round 2 against Leonid An

 

More photos at Brickshelf as usual.

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Crosspost by Koinup - original here

Another learning experience.

Wind Wolves Preserve, Kern County, California 2010

This is an homage to one of my favourite sci-fi illustrators Peter Elson. Along with artists such as Jim Burns and Chris Foss, he kindled my love of sci-fi and fantasy with amazing visuals of starships, alien worlds and future visions. Sadly no longer with us, I wanted to say 'Cheers Peter, and thank you'.

Had to sharpen my oldest daughter's charcoal pencils and charcoal sticks. This is the aftermath. This and some dang dirty hands.

A police officer from the future takes an illegally modified hoverbike for a joyride.

 

for Bio-Cup 2017 Round 2 against Leonid An

 

More photos at Brickshelf as usual.

In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.

 

This is an example module showing the what the habitats look like. My aim is to build further example modules to visualize the various functions of the colony.

An abstract urban future as per my mind here at twelve thirty a.m. and tired at that...

 

What do you see?

this is the shape of a friend in the future

 

Built for the preliminary round of Bio-Cup 2020. Theme: FUTURE

The future depends on what you do today. – Mahatma Gandhi

 

Frankfurt, Paulsplatz

A still from my machinima, 'Future City' tizzycanucci.com/2017/08/17/mixed-realism/. Filmed at Cica Ghost's 'Future' maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Seth%20Island/209/233/37 and combined with 'The City' from the FDR Presidential Archive on Internet Archive, plus more.

The future for Leeds to London East Coast Main Line travel edges closer as the frequency of the Azuma test trains ramps up. According to the latest LNER press release the first Class 800 series Azuma trains will start in passenger service on the London to Leeds route from Wednesday 15 May 2019.

 

Here 800 102 departs Leeds heading for the IEP depot at Doncaster Carr with the delayed 17:45 5Q33. This test run was running 34 minutes late, due to a 56-minute late arrival on the test run from Kings Cross, looking at RTT the service was held for 53 minutes in Hemsworth loop.

 

29th March 2019

A little more fun playing around with some of my "Future Soldier" parts.

 

I'm enjoying tweaking the designs a little, just to show what can be done with the same basic parts.

 

Everything from head to toe ,apart from the base helmet, gun and stun nades is sculpted from Fimo.

 

Hope you like it ; )

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

The vast funerary complex of king Djoser at Saqqara is the earliest in Egypt to make extensive use of stone masonry. Inside the fortified perimeter are numerous courtyards and structures, with the step pyramid at the centre looming in the background. In the southeast of the complex is this long courtyard fronted by the facades of solid structures meant to symbolize pavilions for the gods; it has been extensively rebuilt in modern times based on architectural fragments fallen from the original monuments, the in situ foundations, and a good deal of imagination.

 

This is the famous Heb-Sed court, the space for holding a jubilee in honor of Djoser's 30th year of rule, and every third year thereafter. Relief panels about the event indicate that the king was obliged to prance about the court several times, in doing so demonstrating some continued vitality, and receive the red and white crown symbolizing the unified rule of Upper and Lower Egypt (a conquest that had occurred not that long before Djoser's time).

 

The architectural layout gives us some sense of what else might have happened here: the pavilions repeat the same format of a tent-like facade, made permanent through masonry construction. Before each pavilion, a staircase leads up to a large niche in the facade, and a labyrinthine passage leads to a hidden chapel at its base. Statues representing seated gods, only fragments of which have survived, were concealed in the chapels, and others must have occupied the niches above on display to the people gathered in the court. Seen here are the first of more than a dozen pavilions on the more elaborately developed west side of the court.

 

It seems that Djoser, the priests responsible for the funerary complex, and other officials would visit each pavilion in sequence and make sacrifices to their gods, each of which would have been affiliated with a different province of unified Egypt. Further interpretation is hampered by the singularity of this complex; while the staged mastaba tomb would inspire future generations to develop the pyramid, the monumental Heb-sed court was not a prominent element in later burial complexes.

 

Old Kingdom, early 3rd Dynasty, 27th century BCE.

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