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Infinity Lamp, multiple bulbs fastened together to provide infinite light. -cfls do not exist.

Taken with LEE Big Stopper (10 Stops ND) & LEE Little Stopper (6 Stops ND) & LEE Grad ND 0.9 Soft.

105 Seconds of exposure.

Here is one from back in March of the pretty cool Infinity Towers, which everyone likes to shoot of course! I wish I could live in this building. Penthouse maybe :)

   

San Francisco, CA

March 8, 2012

Canon 7D

Canon 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM

   

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Namibia 2012 > Skeleton Coast National Park > Infinity Road

by Stephen Newby @ Canary Wharf Winter Lights Festival 2016

Freshman year begins tomorrow. I'm freaking out a little. Just a tad. :P

The infinity swimming pool right on the beach.

Infinity – never-ending; endless ….. - inspiration for this necklace.

 

Woven out of high quality Japan seed beads in graduating sizes, each infinity element is linked by an embellished peyote woven strip. To add interest to the element, a bezelled and embellished Swarovski crystal blossoms from the centre.

 

Suspended in the middle is a centrepiece of bezelled Swarovski crystal. Deliberately left unembellished as contrast against the embellished elements.

 

The necklace is secured with a double toggle clasp to provide symmetry to the whole.

 

Infinity has also been juried for inclusion in Lark Book's Showcase 500 Beaded Jewelry.

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.

A fully automatic point & shoot, solidly built, all plastic model from the 90's. It has a 35mm 2.8 Zuiko, auto focus lens & built in electronic flash. Nothing extraordinary about it, but intended for the non-photo enthusiast.

Sometimes it seems like we will never see the end.

A photoshopped image of Richard Felix´s selfmade digital frame which he programmed to show all images tagged with "slickrframe"... True infinity...

 

Check out the other entries here: www.flickr.com/photos/tags/slickrframe/

 

Here is Richards Website:

www.fresharrival.com/slickrframe/contest/

 

Update: Hooray! This just received an honorable mention for the contest over at Gizmodo!

Thx to Richard & The Giz!

 

Comments appreciated

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Following up on the previous image Angels in the Architecture, I again found fascination and beauty in an Italian Summer Squash bud, backlit by the setting sun. The varietal name is 'Climbing Trombocino.' ("Squash" seems like a rather unromantic name for such a plant, and certainly didn't conjure up appetizing thoughts when I was a kid.)

 

I was delightfully surprised to see the bokeh come out so well on this image, especially since the aperture was f/6.3. ISO was 800, 1/80 sec., at 55mm.

 

This image is best viewed on black. Hit "L" to go to the lightbox.

 

The title, once again, is the next snippet from Paul Simon's song "You Can Call Me Al"

 

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Aleph Posthuman miniature for the Infinity tabletop miniatures game, by Corvus Belli.

Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees, taken at sunset. Shot using a PL-C, to bring out some of the detail in the sky.

I made some slight adjustments in lightroom before converting to mono using Nik Silver Effex.

I decided on a panoramic crop to give the image more impact.

the sign of infinity with fire

Two stripes of paper combined with the square cross lock.

 

Folder and designer: Dirk Eisner in the tradition of Hans-Werner Guth's 3 module snowflake.

2 units

29.7 cm x 10.5 cm (half A4)

  

bequia, saint vincent & the grenadines

 

UNSC Infinity: A Halo Mega Bloks Custom Build by Goodwill Hunter

Isola del Giglio ~ Tuscany

the beach at El Cofete, Fuerteventura

Infinity – never-ending; endless ….. - inspiration for this necklace.

 

Woven out of high quality Japan seed beads in graduating sizes, each infinity element is linked by an embellished peyote woven strip. To add interest to the element, a bezelled and embellished Swarovski crystal blossoms from the centre.

 

Suspended in the middle is a centrepiece of bezelled Swarovski crystal. Deliberately left unembellished as contrast against the embellished elements.

 

The necklace is secured with a double toggle clasp to provide symmetry to the whole.

 

Infinity has also been juried for inclusion in Lark Book's Showcase 500 Beaded Jewelry.

An interesting project, a different take on the infinity mirror

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