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The Future, after work and feel free, feel the wind on the skin that moves through the urban canyons
powered by:
a Crocus / Krokus
from last year in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
as I was not able to take new pictures in our garden yet ...
Explored: 28.02.2020
The future of Sydney epitomised by the dystopic Crown Casino Tower, which looks a bit like the Tyrell Corporation Tower in the movie 'Bladerunner' (1982).
But, interestingly, the Crown Casino Tower rises up over Barangaroo, with the nearby nostalgia of Millers Point with houses dating back to the mid 1800s. And across Darling Harbour are the historic suburbs of Pyrmont and Balmain.
Photographed from High Street (near Kent Street) at Millers Point. Near Barangaroo.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
Feeling nervous about the new year, the little man tries to stop the clock…
As we head into the new year, I wish for health and happiness for you and your loved ones.
Let’s keep lifting one another up, sharing kindnesses and support, understanding that every one of us is valuable and has something important to share.
Let’s remember that together we shine so much brighter, a beacon of light and hope that reminds us and others that we are one.
Let’s keep offering one another a hand when we fall down, giving each other a little nudge when we get stuck, realizing we’re all on the same team.
Let’s keep learning, listening, encouraging, connecting, growing, inspiring, and creating.
Stay confident. Stay strong. And don’t let anything stop you from blazing your trail.
Happy New Year, everyone!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnjFxlN-8ro
Digital Art -Cammino e Vivo Capovolto, Retrospect (161, 107, 20) - Moderate
mmm the new version of light room wont let me export any files to my hard drive only to my camera card, weird.
Like most people I lost lots of plants including my fuchsias during our scorching summer and now is the time to replace a few.
The secret is to cut all the flowers off just before a heat wave. Now I know or move to NZ ;)
Connected Glasses - RAWR
Evento: CYBER FAIR Fechas: 3 de septiembre maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Forever%20Wild/128/128/1501
Julie Series Pose - Sweet Art.
Evento de Dubái (del 20 de agosto al 10 de septiembre) maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Horizon%20Beach/150/96/22
It is said, "Graduates have a Bright Future." To what extent do you agree with the claim?
This photo was taken at Loughborough University, one of the top universities in the UK.
This is one of the cubs of mama bear 863 of the greater Yellowstone eco-system. He was full of life and personality. One day, I feel, he will be the king of that wilderness.
The big copper dome of Old Supreme Court which turned green due to oxidisation is one of the distinctive features of the old Supreme Court building. This building was the last Classical architecture building to be built on the former British colony. Hopefully it will remain as one of the finest monuments ever preserved in Singapore.
Logon to singaporeology.com, a NEW Tourism Blog created by a team of Expats living here in Singapore. Fully supported with images from my stream.
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file: national gallery dome2
Redeveloped from an archive shot
Class units of Conrail’s C32-8 and C30-7A classes, joined by another C32-8, have dropped their westbound train on a hump lead, and are now proceeding to the west end of Allentown yard. All three units are now in South America.
I'm not a fan of malls or indoor shopping centers unless the weather feels as windy, snowy, and freezing as now. Then, at least one can walk as that unknown man walks here. (And sneak in a camera.)
But so many stores seem to close as malls turn to entertainment and child play areas to survive.
... knowing that we know how fossils are created, and how that process is a once in million ... and how fleeting life is, we should be putting items from our time period in sediments so that future intelligence will be able to find millions of years from now evidence of our existence after we are long gone.
Need to go bury things in the right sediments now :)
The visit to the Museum of the Future is an amazing experience. Its architecture and materials make it an unmissable view in the city of Dubai.
The structure, with seven floors, is covered in steel and glass with the glass pieces, that serve as "windows", forming excerpts of poetry in arabic caligraphy.
You will find additional info here: www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-visit/museum-of-the-futur...
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby, BC.
Trying to make large life choices that impact not just yourself, but your family as well, is not easy. Trying to make those decisions when your mental clarity is already clouded can be a bit like trying to see through dense fog in the forest. You can see shapes and ghostly figures, but there's no way to be sure 100% who or what they might be. These decisions will reverberate for potentially decades to come, and at the root of it all lies one question: what do I ultimately want from my life?
Soundtrack // Bande-son: SYLVAINE ("Delusions"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz89JRqEmhk
"A state of mind without pain... In this WORLD OF LUMINOUS DREAMS... Unaware of what the future brings... This world, the most serene thing..."
"Majestueux." // "Majestic." (SOPHIE C. / www.flickr.com/photos/26450367@N04/)
"Un reflet lumineux, coloré, plus rien d'autre ne semble exister en effet." // "A luminous and colourful reflection; nothing else seems to matter indeed." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/ )
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A vibrant mural on the side of the Suki10C nightclub in Digbeth, Birmingham.
Painted by Gent 48, this striking mural serves as a powerful tribute to Birmingham’s diverse future. Featuring dynamic portraits and layered graffiti textures, it conveys both artistic innovation and cultural resonance. Situated on Meriden Street, the work exemplifies Digbeth’s reputation as a creative hub.