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I don't know my future but I hope it will be a sweet and diffuse happiness.
Hope the same thing for you :)
Oh and of course, I took this pic the same day than my last pic! A sunny fog like this doesn't exist everyday (unfortunately ahah!)... I think we can see that I was a little blinded :D
This is something different form my normal postings. A conceptual photo inspired by the pending graduation from UCONN by my oldest son. I wish him smooth sailing and a bright future! Yes, I am a proud mom!
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...]
Imagine the conversation these 'gals' are having in this charming vision of the future......"oh, the Smith's don't have a Fision 2000 BBQ Grill yet.....pity"
Photography and stylist: Isabel felmer,designer ifel
Make Up and digital editing: Raúl Duran
Model: Anchi San Martin
I love this winged ant! Could she be a future Queen ant or just a male-winged ant flying around looking for the Queen? I'm not sure.
I'll guess she's a queen looking for a new place to start a new nest. It was raining when I found her, perched on an acacia tree. She was really friendly as far as ants go. Interesting behavior I noticed with her was she was tapping her left foot continuously. I've seen this behavior in a sugar ant (that was a queen) so maybe this is normal? perhaps she was just warning me off? It was fun watching her, I found her to be a pleasure to photograph.
Taken with a macro lens: MP-E 65mm @ 5x magnification.
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 ...
This week's Saturday Timewatch looks to the future rather than the past. What on earth (excuse the play on words) will future archaeologists make of this ground feature taken from UA4 climbing through 17,000' near Bedford, England?
It is Millbrook Proving Ground, a private vehicle testing and development facility that has around 43 miles / 70 kms of track. It is also used for specialist driver training and hired out for tv and film business.
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Your future is in front of you...but you can't see it.
At some point new visions appear to you and your map of the world changes.
What is true? Before or after?
Never mind.
Better is living in an eternal present.
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On multiplie les critères, on multiplie les rencontres, on aspire à une idéologie, on ne fait que rendre uniforme nos souhaits, on s'enferme inconsciemment dans une cage de verre en se persuadant que c'est ce qui nous correspond, on aime chaque personne de la même manière sans soupçonner au final qu'on pourrait le faire autrement.
C'est un cercle dans lequel on vit d'illusions et on ne fait que reproduire les mêmes erreurs.
We multiply the criteria, we multiply the dates, we aspire to an ideology, we only make our wishes uniform, we unconsciously lock ourselves in a glass cage, convincing ourselves that this is what suits us, we love each person in the same way without ultimately suspecting that it could be done otherwise.
It is a circle in which we live on illusions and we only reproduce the same mistakes.
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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.