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Architectural detail of the Hilton Palacio del Rio, San Antonio, Texas.

Nikon D800E, Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art (Nikon F)

Iritxu Photos | Link in Bio

On the moon of Cephalus IV, a small lunar outpost stands alone amidst strange landscape…

 

I built this for an @connlug quarterly build challenge. I built it as a modular section, so ideally I can connect it with other modules to create a larger base. Hope you enjoy! Comments & criticism welcome

Collection Beaufort:

Artiste: Goshka Macuga, Paul Orban Promenade à Nieuwpoort.

www.beaufort21.be/fr/artistes/goshka-macuga

やっと商品でけました。

Modulorブランドのほうではほぼ1年ぶりかもしれません。

春を先取りした感じの商品で、カーディガンとワンピを組合わせて着ることができます。1年前に作って放置していたティペットもあわせて販売します。

お気に召していただけると幸いです。

 

photo by nyanchi eel

 

SLOW, SLOW (136, 138, 20) - Moderate

Beelitz, Brandenburg

a song from 1984, painting on a wall in Beelitz-Heilstätten

Explored 2/23/23

Thanks for the Favs and Comments! As a photo enthusiast it's a pleasure to be recognized by my peers. :-)

Der Modulor ist ein von Le Corbusier entwickeltes Maßsystem und stellt einen Versuch dar, in der Architektur ausschließlich am menschlichen Körper vorkommende Längen-Maße zu verwenden.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modulor

 

Olympus XA

Zuiko 35mm/2,8

Lomography CN 800

Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum designed by Ateliers Jean Nouvel - 2017.

 

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The rim of a large crater, with some smaller craters within. I originally planned to have this rim be at one end of my base, with the entire base inside the crater. But now I'm thinking of building parts of it outside, e.g. I have a few Windtraps that would make sense to have on the rim, to pick up the maximum amount of wind. Also, I have a force field barrier, that would make more sense to have on the outside than on the inside of the crater...

Nasa Visitor Center, Greenbelt, MD

"This is a model of the Apollo Command Module, which carried a total of 27 astronauts to lunar orbit aboard nine missions between 1968 and 1972. Launched by a Saturn V rocket, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, the Command Module was the only part of the spacecraft recovered at the end of a mission."

NASA

Hitches rides on to interstellar asteroids, studying both the asteroid as well as surrounding space.

 

Quickie build.

Star Wars Identities

Alright Gentlemen, you know what we are here for. Recover that ACS module, and if you have to, shoot anyone who stands in our way.

Vitrine mécanique,petite serre de métal et de verre,illustration des cabinets de curiosités du 19e siècle.

Conçue par François Delarozière pour le bicentenaire du muséum

D’histoire naturelle de Nantes

Plantes carnivores dans la petite cage à côté

The Lunar Module is about to land on the moon.

お互いの服をあわせあいっこ。

So my big project is done. Here's a shot of me sitting behind all the various sections to give a sense of scale. If I can remember how all this goes back together (and I can find a vehicle big enough to carry it), this thing will be at BFVA 2014.

@20161010 横浜市/中区尾上町

NEX-6+SIGMA30mmf2.8EXDN

Hi to anyone still watching this account 🙋‍♀️ I haven’t built anything or been active in the community for several years now, but recently unearthed this creation from 2013 and realized I never photographed it.

 

This was built for the Brickfair 2013 Cyberpunk/Apocalego display, using a modular system designed by Carter Baldwin. The Technic framework allowed builders to combine modules, stacking our segments into an eclectic city. Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of the whole display but I’m sure they are floating around somewhere.

 

If anyone’s interested in the non-LEGO stuff I’ve been making since, you can find me at Instagram.com/dillonsamuelson

 

Thanks for looking!

 

With the expanded workspace, the three modules can now be merged as one and an additional module will complete the facility...

Ce serait mon fond d’écran, si je ne l’avais pas sous les yeux tous les jours :) ! Ces images ont été prises lors de l’amarrage du Cygnus NG-16 le mois dernier et montrent quelques belles pièces de technologie spatiale. En haut sur la photo c’est le module gonflable BEAM, connecté au Node-3 où on trouve également la Cupola - dont les volets de protection étaient ouverts pour suivre de visu la capture du Cygnus. On me dit que le module cylindrique qui fait face à BEAM s’appelle Leonardo, mais franchement dans le métier je n’ai jamais entendu personne l’appeler autrement que PMM. Son ancêtre était utilisé comme soute à fret pour la navette spatiale (on l’arrimait à la station pour ensuite ouvrir le sas et décharger-recharger). Il s’est transformé en partie permanente de l’ISS depuis, on s’en sert pour stocker du matériel… et nos poubelles. En bas pour les observateurs : le module JEM / Kibo de la JAXA avec son autocollant « Japan ». Il possède une plateforme extérieure pour les expériences exposées au vide de l’espace, et même son propre bras robotique !

 

My kind of phone background! These images were taken during Cygnus NG-16 docking last month. What you are looking at are beautiful pieces of astounding and reliable space technology, the best humans have to offer! On the first image from the top you can see the Bigelow Expandable Air Module (yes, inflatable) connected to Node-3 that has Cupola on it (with the shutters open, for Cygnus docking robotic operations). The smoother cylinder is PMM (Leonardo) a now-permanent storage space that used to fly up and down with the Space Shuttle. In the background we have JEM, or Kibo as some call it, neatly branded with the JAPAN sticker, JAXA :) The part sticking out of JEM is the exterior platform that researchers can access through its mini-airlock.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Scottish Industrial Armaments - Renaissance Tactical

 

A tactical upgrade kit for the SIA Renaissance 7.62 Ex weapon platform, designed primarily for CQC and “wet-work” operations.

 

Kit feautures:

 

•Ergonomic handguard with integrated flashlight module

 

•REx quad core suppressor module

 

•REx upper rail interface with sling mount

 

Scottish Industrial Armaments – Fac et Spera©

 

Credit to Miko for the lettering. View in Lightbox for full details.

A "torso" module for my ModBots system that turns any robot into a minifig-piloted exosuit

Random road modules for the upcoming landscape.

My second ever GBC-module. Wanted to try building it from scratch this time, so took a little while to figure out the wave-mechanism, but a fun challenge :)

Pretty happy with the way the dragon turned out and the motion works fairly well with the overall look. Have a look at the video if you want a closer look. Hope you like it! youtu.be/GenuLBWM1-Y?si=3zWL5cj-TP9QCVXr

La Cité radieuse

Marseille 2008

The European Service Module that will power NASA’s Orion spacecraft to the Moon and beyond is taking shape in the assembly hall at Airbus Defence and Space, Bremen, Germany. The spacecraft module will provide propulsion, electricity, water, oxygen and nitrogen and thermal control.

 

Seen here is the primary structure that provides rigidity to the European Service Module much like the chassis of a car. It absorbs the vibrations and energy from launch while a secondary structure protects the module from micrometeoroids and space debris.

 

Assembly of the thousands of components needed to build the advanced spacecraft started on 19 May with the arrival of the primary structure that was shipped from Turin, Italy, by Thales Alenia Space. In 2018 this structure will be an element of the European Service Module that will be launched into space, as part of the Orion spacecraft, on its first mission to fly more than 64 000 km beyond the Moon and back.

 

In the background is a poster of ESA’s Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) that was also assembled in this hall in Bremen. Five ATVs flew to the International Space Station to deliver supplies and raise its orbit. Developing ATV provided the experience necessary to develop the European Service Module in Europe.

 

Credit: Airbus DS

This is the garden/biome module for ToroLUG's 2015 collab Space Station build: Talon's Reach.

The Long Term Compression module on the barge UR94 leaving Wilton Engineering.

My first ever GBC-module! Only took me around 6-7 years to finally get one done, haha! Anyways, hope you like it :) Check the video, it does actually work! youtu.be/SD7lMjUY234?si=PfMJ7c46OluOruLs

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