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My latest "it's to cold to go outside" late nite work. Sometimes I worry about me. Check out in lightbox!
The background is a shot of Dr. Evermore's Forevertron. An amazing sculpture park off the beaten path.
Love this tunnel. I wish I could have managed to get a more central shot, but trying to get it without people in was quite a challenge, and this is the best one I got without anyone in the frame.
The sky is a blank page.
And the cranes are writing on it.
Writing the future of our cities.
Writing the future of our countries.
Our future...
Le ciel est une page blanche.
Ces grues sont des stylos qui écrivent l'avenir.
L'avenir de nos villes. L'avenir de nos pays.
Notre avenir.
Brussels, Belgium
Night colors on Spaceship Earth at Epcot's Future World in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida on Friday, December 6, 2019.
I have photographed Epcot since October of 1983, I share a Spaceship Earth timeline at Spaceship Earth Through the Years.
DYK? The attraction is an astonishing 150,000 square feet around, and is made of up 11,324 triangular facets. Spaceship Earth towers at 180 feet tall, but still isn’t the largest attraction at Epcot. The Seas pavilion is actually the largest attraction in the Park. The entirety of Spaceship Earth could actually fit inside of the tank at The Seas. It is hard to imagine, but totally true! (Source: disneylists.com)
Drawing/collage/mixed media
Poetry Pictures of drawings I made of my sisters when they were young.
For the latest theme 'Body Image' on kollagekit.blogspot.nl/
70s Future ( Kodak 200 ).
This in a abandoned school house not far from my place. Obviously this is futuristic architecture from the 70s. I'm born in '71. The optimistic somewhat sci-fi-ish look we had in the future seems to be gone, eventually. The "bright future" got a bit rusty ... another more funny thing: I really, really grew up with that orange color. Everything was orange in the 70s, the TV, the walls of my room, anything. For me the 70s and part of my childhood really mean "orange" for a big part ...
I've changed the content of the museum wall, putting my own drawing into the frame: visit PhotoFunia to do the same:
“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” ― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
This is the first photo in a little mini series that I did with the lovely Naomi Stothard last weekend. I had so much fun doing these photographs, as I pushed myself to create things that I would love to do on a daily basis, but cant because I don't have the necessary resources (eg: a car lol)
I went in taking the photographs not knowing what I wanted the story to tell but as I took the photos, I started to think about the idea behind each photograph. The whole series is about independance and freedom, having the will to be who you are and become who you want to be. It relates to the state I'm feeling now; I'm trying to become someone who I've always wanted to be, a better person not only mentally, but one that has the ability to be more creative and outdo himself than what he has done previously. So basically, I'm striving to be a more creative person and to push myself to think of ideas outside the box and that's why I'm really happy with the outcome of this series.
HER future portrays the idea that she's taking control of her path to what she wants to do. Eventhough there are so many different obstacles she has to overcome, her will is strong enough to understand that they are only small things she'll need to pass to reach her goal.
Thank you so much Naomi for agreeing to do this shoot and being such an great person on set and making it such a great shoot
Gabby sought me out at a prior shoot; we developed an instant chemistry and she wanted to do some more shoots. Sounds good to me. This was the first of hopefully many. She is such a fine, fun young lady to shoot with. She is very focused, active, and always trying to get better. Gabby joined us for a shoot on a cold January day on top of a parking garage in downtown Boise. She reminded me of the Energizer Bunny - never wanting to stop. This was an awesome shoot and I'm already looking forward to the next one!
CP freight #235 crosses Melrose diamond behind CP AC4400CWs 8551 and 8615, with ES44AC 8852 in between. The 8551 is definitely a rebuild or repaint candidate in the near future (or should be).
IC CE. I think this an Ex. Birnie unit, but unsure. Unit was repainted and looks nice. Note that like multiple other Scholastic busses, this has one yellow roof cap and one black one.
Heading past the stadium of changing names and towards the docklands with a funky lens.
Melbourne, Australia.
I was rushing from The Living Seas over to the World Showcase to meet up with the Pixelmania gang, but when I saw the way the sunset light was glinting off Test Track, I stopped dead in my tracks and started shooting. Luckily Monorail Coral showed up and completed the scene.
This train was built specifically for a display at the Surrey Museum, where it has been for the past several months. The train is built on a 9 volt chassis, and is functional. I now have it back and wanted to post a few photos to document it.
The train is intended to be a future take on the evolution of our local public transport (The Skytrain) sometime after the Apocalypse, and then militarized for transporting cargo to the space elevator.
Skytrain: [citiscope.org/sites/default/files/9812610886_c63e62983e_b...]
The neon glow of the Innoventions Plazza in Future World at EPCOT Center. Please view original (full size).
Near Future Technology is our first foray into the slightly daunting world of NFT's and just like us she's unsure of what happens next. Blockchain here we come...
Near Future Technology is available on Opensea here
Barbara was technically just a sophisticated computer program with access to an android body although her programming didn't allow her the luxury of knowing that. She also felt completely heartbroken at the demise of her tamagotchi and her programming definitely wasn't supposed to allow that either. She didn't really have a heart after all.
It was all very confusing both for her and for the scientists who were studying her. She was the first of her kind and was currently confounding all expectations. She would gaze out of the window for hours at a time and would lament at length about her deceased digital friend. How would she cope in this brave new world...
Cheers
id-iom
In the future, he would become a handsome young man, may also become fat
Just don't hold my arms and legs to swing
I know I'll teeter, watching his face gradually climbed out the wrinkles
I like cat, sat in the warm sunshine, squint
Silently recalls this scene
My personal research regarding science fiction, abandoned places and surrealistic prehistoric future.
Moon shot recently, but with a special cammera. It can capture the future. While the half-crescent looks the same as past, the whole view shows the future moon. Next century, perhaps.
Shot on April 28th, 2015 (with DSC-HX300 shooting time 120 years, 215mm/equiv. zoom 1200mm). High contrast mitigated and balanced by "HDR of the XXII century (it's quite advanced, indeed, last generation)". ;-)
Camera : Nikon D300s
Lens : Nikkor 18-200 Vr
Focal length : 18 mm
ISO :200
Exposure : M
Shutter Speed : 30 Sec
Aperture : f/22
White balance : Sunny
Filters : None
Others : Traipod
Photoshop : Logo + resize + Crop
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