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Oh gravity, stay the hell away from me,

And gravity has taken better men than me.

Now how can that be?

Just keep me where the light is.

C'mon keep me where the light is.

 

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Model: June H.

North Manitou Island Sunset

I would have sculpted her armor, but I was way too lazy.

 

I noticed that the CQB helmet looked very similar to Samus' helmet, so I decided to go ahead and make HALOID or Metlo or Hetroilo. I decided to use the grenadier armor since well that's the closest match I saw to samus' armor in the halo armory or whatever. I also didn't really want to sculpt anything new.

As for the brickarms weapon, I decided to use that one since it seemed to work the best. I wanted something that looked like it shot out lasers :V. Finally found a good home for it at least. I've been wanting to use it , but it just looks odd everywhere else.

 

Edit: just wanted to note that i removed the previous picture since having both up would be redundant.

Sir Newton is proven correct again ;)

First attempt at capturing water droplets in motion, lots to learn but such fun to do :)

Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws. Mostly variations on "accelerate toward/away from some particle unless some condition is met, in which case move toward/away from some other particle".

 

Made with processing (processing.org).

Modelo: Verónica Rica, presentadora TV y reportera en T5

www.veronicarica.com/

Diseño: Arquímedes Llorens www.arquimedesllorens.com/

Makeup&Hairstyle: Dani Gómez, Sara Gil y Allison Tregarthen para www.allisonmakeupstyle.com

 

Photo y Edición: www.photodrama.es

New blog post - 'Made by gravity'

dungenessstudios.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/gravity-construct...

Crookid Stiks 'n' $tones | P. H.

A gravity lens distorts the natural beauty of things [ www.flickr.com/photos/toomanytribbles/8085481477 ] into weird shapes and forms...

Children play in the red sand dunes at Mui Ne, Vietnam. This was taken in December 2004. The Image was flipped 180degrees :)

I've never really noticed this sapling before, the back-lighting and frost b now giving it a voice. I couldn't help but wonder on it's life expectancy leaning at such a precarious angle. I'm sure gravity will eventually take it's toll.

Nearly every child knows of the word gravity. Gravity is the name associated with the mishaps of the milk spilled from the breakfast table to the kitchen floor. Gravity is the name associated with the reason for "what goes up, must come down". We all know of the word gravity - it is the thing that causes objects to fall to Earth. Yet we know, or we can certainly guess, that gravity is more than that. It is something more complex and universal.

In the early 1600's, Kepler mathematically analyzed known astronomical data in order to develop three laws to describe the motion of planets about the sun. While Kepler's laws provided a suitable framework for describing the motion and paths of planets about the sun, there was no accepted explanation for why such paths existed. To Newton, there must be some cause for such elliptical motion and the peculiar circular motion of the moon about the earth. Newton knew that there must be some sort of force that governed the heavens; for the motion of the moon in a circular path and of the planets in an elliptical path required that there be an inward component of force. According to legend, a breakthrough came at age 24 he was struck in the head by an apple while lying under a tree in an orchard in England. Whether it is a myth or a reality, the fact is certain that it was Newton who relates the cause for heavenly motion (the orbit of the moon about the earth) to the cause for Earthly motion (the falling of an apple to the Earth). This led him to his notion of universal gravitation.

A discrepancy in Mercury's orbit pointed out flaws in Newton's theory. By the end of the 19th century, it was known that its orbit showed slight perturbations that could not be accounted for entirely under Newton's theory, but all searches for another perturbing body (such as a planet orbiting the Sun even closer than Mercury) had been fruitless. The issue was resolved in 1915 by Albert Einstein's new theory of general relativity, which accounted for the small discrepancy in Mercury's orbit.

In general relativity, the effects of gravitation are ascribed to spacetime curvature instead of a force. Einstein proposed that spacetime is curved by matter, and that free-falling objects are moving along locally straight paths in curved spacetime. These straight paths are called geodesics. Like Newton's first law of motion, Einstein's theory states that if a force is applied on an object, it would deviate from a geodesic.

At the end, the gravity concept is more complex than we thought at the very beginning. It causes the falling of objects, that is the phenomenon we can see by our eyes, but moreover, what we cannot see is that the spacetime is curved because of it. But we experience it every day of our life.

 

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This is Laura! We went on a photoshoot yesterday, and it was awesome. I think she is the funniest person I know haha. I've been trying to get some photoshoots in since I'm on break, but I've been so busy that this is the only one I've been able to do /:

 

I was tagged again! tehe

 

1. I got 2 new lenses for Christmas, but they're old, so they aren't that great /:

2. I don't like grass, it's really itchy.

3. I love pearls.

4. I work in a shoe store, so I have a lot of shoes (:

5. I used to ride horses.

6. One of my favorite bands is Coconut Records.

7. My favorite places to shop are Forever21 and Urban Outfitters.

8. I eat a lot.

9. I love Jeeps.

10. I have matching moles on my hands; they're in the exact same spot.. it's a bit weird haha

 

okay, that is all.. tagging! (:

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EM10 + Gordy's Strap

The gravity train rolls through the woods during Bygones Weekend

The Flickr Lounge-Gravity

 

It's as if these two dragonflies are defying gravity as they hover over the surface of the table in the backyard. The face on the dragon fly is pretty unusual!

The National Art Center, Tokyo ( 国立新美術館 )

not sharp, I know but such a power as this swan suddenly arrived out of nowhere.. The other images are sharper as I had more time..

Gravity well demonstration - Columbia Memorial Space Center - Downey, CA.

 

Recycled for "Our Daily Topic" : "Blur".

A scene of the movie "Gravity". Created on my iPad using Procreate app.

November 13, 2020

 

Collembola (springtails) trapped in the surface tension of the birdbath.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2020

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.

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Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws, leaving trails as they move. Some variation on "accelerate toward/away from some particle unless some condition is met, in which case move toward/away from some other particle".

 

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..is working against me

And gravity wants to bring me down

 

Oh I'll never know what makes this man

With all the love that his heart can stand

Dream of ways to throw it all away

 

Oh Gravity is working against me

And gravity wants to bring me down

 

Oh twice as much ain't twice as good

And can't sustain like a one half could

It's wanting more

That's gonna send me to my knees

  

John Mayer

Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws. Mostly variations on "accelerate toward/away from some particle unless some condition is met, in which case move toward/away from some other particle (or location)".

   

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20 Fenchurch Street aka The Walkie Talkie building, City of London. (Architect Rafael Viñoly 2014)

Accidents can also happen to ultralight motorcycles, if the cable breaks...

 

Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50

HDR, 2 shots, 0, -2EV, Photomatix 4, Neat Image, Topaz Adjust 4, Topaz Denoise, Photoshop CS5

JingleNoise 2018

Gravity's pattern on the deck when the snow was just the right consistency. Taken circa 2005.

A gravity slate train descending through Tan-y-Bwlch woods on 9th October 2015.

Abandoned house found along old US2 between Bessemer and Ironwood, Michigan.

Explore 7/11/08 #115.

I finally posted it! :D

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