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Was out with the newly working Perkeo today shooting a roll of Shanghai GP3 to test the infinity setting on the camera.
I got wet soon after this.
Part of the Infinity Bridge, a foot and cycle bridge over the River Tees. Its name, suggested by the public, comes from the similarity of the shape of the bridge and its reflection to the infinity symbol. (The combination looks more like a bowling pin to me.)
The arched section is nearly 200 yards (180 metres) long, the decking extending some way either side. The bridge connects a university campus to a development area. Its deck is concrete and its arches made of box-section steel. Blue and white lights illuminate the deck at night (photo here).
Work on the bridge began in 2007 and was completed in 2009. Responsibility for its design is disputed, Spence Associates and Expedition Engineering both claiming primacy. Wikipedia has more about the structure.
Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham.
That's the beast, all huge lens and gigantic body. There was actually a midget in the room who carried it around while she was in between shots.
No, Two midgets.
The other side to that shot is HERE.
Haddo Country Park has been recognised as one of the country's best green spaces with a prestigious Green Flag award. Haddo Country Park impressed the judges with it's excellent use of green space, well maintained facilities and high standard of safety and security.
Haddo Park was established in 1979 and was accorded country park status in 1980.
Haddo Country Park covers around 100 hectares comprised of estate policies, grassland, plantation and mixed woodland, lake and ponds. The landscape, of which the Country Park is part, is listed in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland as an outstanding representative of the early 18th and mid 19th century landscape styles.
The park is currently undergoing major renovation, as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund, including restoration of many of the historic monuments. Part of the renovation has included creating a new trail through Craigie Wood, opened in January 2014. A new visitor centre and adventure playground opened in 2014.
The park is a pleasant mix of open water, mature tree planting and grassland, some of which contains a diverse range of wildflowers. The backbone of the park is the central drive, reputed to be one Scots mile in length stretching from the back door of Haddo House to the commemorative urn at the top of the Deer Park. Much of the Deer Park is let for grazing but visitors are able to walk right round the edge of the Deer Park on mown grass.
On the way down the central drive you will cross the ponds at the head of the lake and here our helpful ducks, swans and geese will check to see if you are carrying any heavy bread which is weighing you down and hindering your progress through the park. Areas of the lake edge are fenced and screened. This is in order to provide secluded nesting locations for the lakes many and varied resident birds. Visitors are requested to avoid entering these areas.
The park is home to a wide range of wildlife including resident red squirrels, which are seen daily, especially in winter.
3 Exposures - Digital Blending
Infinity Tower is the world's tallest high rise building with a twist of 90˚..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_Bridge
The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England. The bridge is situated one kilometre downriver of Stockton town centre, between the Princess of Wales Bridge and the Tees Barrage and it links the Teesdale Business Park and the University of Durham's Queen's Campus in Thornaby-on-Tees on the south bank of the Tees with the Tees Valley Regeneration's £320 million North Shore development on the north bank.
Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore
Singapore’s metropolitan skyline is perhaps best viewed from the infinity pool at the top of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Completed in 2010, the vast complex is rivalling the traditional Raffles Hotel as the city's iconic residence for visitors. The pool is 191m above the ground with a 146m “vanishing edge” and is supported by four movement joints which absorb the natural motion of the complex’s three supporting towers. It is an engineering and architectural masterpiece - with a great view.
I took this photo in July 2010 and it's been here on my stream since January of this year when I first started my Flickr journey. I revived it today to mark 11/11/11.
It makes me think of infinity, as do all those ones in today's date.
A dear friend I've known since we were just 13 recently gave me a gift for no reason at all. He knows how much I like to take photographs, so he decided to send me two photo canvases to use for any of my photographs to hang in my home. (He encouraged me to use 'art' photos rather than family photos, just to push my creative boundaries.) This is one of the images I chose. I thought of the infinite nature of solid friendship like the one we've built since we met in 8th grade. I finally finalized the order two days ago and it's on it's way. Seems like a fine day to show my gratitude here.
Thank you, Bob Schwartz. This is the most generous gift you could ever give. I know the stuff your heart is made of. You will always be Bobby to me.
(Walkway at The Museum of Science and Industry, Tampa.)
...chiedo scusa per la ripetitivtà, ma non sapevo scegliere quale fosse migliore... e visto che Flickr ha deciso di donarci 1 Tb... beh... Perché scegliere? :P
during winter vacation, I was going through www.lightstalking.com/ & there I learned about The Light Painting.
With the help of my cousin, Harshit, I asked to make a free hand gesture in the air while holding a LED, which glows red-blue on alternate.
the result was overwhelming for me.
Thanks to all members of lightstalking.com
Infinity Science Fiction
Volume 3 No. 5, June 1958
Cover art by EMSH (Ed Emshwiller)
Contents:
Recalled To Life (Part 1 of 2) - Robert Silverberg
The High Ones - Poul Anderson
But Who Can Replace a Man? - Brian W. Aldiss
Pangborn's Paradox - David Mason
The Way Out - Richard R. Smith
I was nervous like it was a new baby getting delivered... one month after buying her she swings on the crane for her launch... it was really something to see when the mast went up and she came off that cradle and flew to the water.
All photography credit to Kee Jameson, who took and edited this photo.
Crisp Estates 1st Annual Fall Fling in Hikeulo Cove on September 23, 2021. Over L$ 15,000 worth of prizes. Sponsor: Infinity Games. Musical guests: Samm Qendra & DJ Doc Darkside.
This is the second OICW made by Infinity Industries, featuring a 12gauge shotgun combined with a 5.56x45mm assault rifle, making it a very versatile weapon, suited vor many different situations.
Credit to OutfoxedTW for the design!
outfoxedtw.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=48#/dh3kt5
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