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Not only is there great art inside the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, but there is also very cool light tunnel between the East and West Galleries!
Multiverse, by Leo Villareal.
📷 Fujifilm X-T5 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
ℹ️ 16 mm – 3/5″ – f/5 – ISO 125
📍 National Gallery of Art, District of Columbia, United States – Piscataway and Nacotchtank (Anacostan) land
Cult - Grave Stride boots! (Mainstore)
Moon. Hair - Strange (Kustom9)
WLS - Nubbins (Multiverse Special friend)
POLAR BUNNY - Yuno Poses (Satan Inc)
....or multiverse.
Shot with FE 55mm f1.8 ZA, at a mere 281g.
Gear nuts loved to complain about this lens and take pictures in broad daylight at wide opened apertures against a high contrast background to support their highfalutin assertions that LoCA (Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration) is this lens’ achilles heel. Gear nuts are probably also mostly “purists”, non believers of the art of post processing.
Fact is, this lens is small but yet has high resolution, great color, fast and accurate AF and smooth bokeh. It was however rather overly expensive at launch yet it’s the only lens I’ve retained from my initial foray into full frame mirrorless system 7 years ago having sold off the FE 28mm f2.0 with its 21mm converter, FE 16-35mm f4.0 ZA OSS and FE 24-70mm f4.0 ZA OSS.
Meanwhile, OM system (previously Olympus) is getting ready to release a new flagship OM-1, apparently it will use a BSI Stacked sensor; m.dpreview.com/news/6861091273/sony-semiconductor-reveals...
OM-1 appears to have the same 20mp resolution and 12bit depth, doubtful there will be any meaningful improvement in dynamic range hence personally that 1,000+ AF points or so many multiples of fps is of limited meaning since high ISO performance will remain inferior to larger sensor rivals.
OM-1 should be a proper, meaningful upgrade from E-M1 MKii which the E-M1 Mkiii was certainly not.
What may be more meaningful is how the camera can leverage on all that speed for handheld multi-shot frame merging/averaging to further reduce noise, improve color and increase resolution.
This is a positive sign that m43 will still be around. Still have and enjoy shooting with my m43 lenses, let’s see how this OM-1 pans out.
OM-1 is a also sign that the stacked sensor is coming to smaller sensor cameras, before long we should see a stacked sensor APS-C camera.
Only a mirrorless stacked sensor can truly replace the separate PDAF module of a DSLR.
Y si crees que eres como cualquier ser, como cualquier cosa, eres todos los seres, todas las cosas. Eres todos los universos, todos los multiversos.
According to this theory there must be a universe where I am still thin and have dark hair.
The multiverse is the hypothetical set of all universes. Together, these universes are presumed to comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.
So why am I stuck in this one?
Nimsesku the Hamster is debriefed before going into the multiverse created by cult leader Lucius Selig. Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
While in Washington DC for my brother's wedding, I became utterly enchanted with a bit of multimedia art in the National Gallery of Art.
Multiverse was installed by artist Leo Villareal in a 200-foot-long tunnel connecting the East building to the West building. It's an installation of thousands of LED lights, and it's one of the coolest things I've ever seen. This page features a video that captures Multiverse in action.
I wish I could have spent an hour just hanging out in this tunnel. It was fascinating and beautiful. One of those simple, genius ideas that was executed perfectly.
“Wheee” I said when I saw this shiny fancy walkway between east and west wings of National Gallery of Art. The traveling lights on the walls and ceiling make you feel like you’re in an episode of StarTrek, moving at warp speed.
What it is, is a light sculpture really and it’s called Multiverse. For more info on the designer and the walkway please visit www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.142055.html
Happy Wednesday to all the good people of universe. Thank you for your visit.
Imagine you’re a fish, swimming in a pond. You can move forward and back, side to side, but never up out of the water.
Blake Crouch, Dark Matter
Leo Villareal. "Multiverse". National Gallery of Art. Washington DC.
Leo Villareal (born 1967 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American artist living and working in New York City. His work combines LED lights and encoded computer programming to create illuminated displays.
Multiverse, the largest and most complex light sculpture created by Leo Villareal, may be experienced by visitors as they pass through the Concourse walkway between the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. The work features approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED (light-emitting diode) nodes that run through channels along the 200-foot-long space.Installation took place between September and December 2008.
Father and Son - Astro Cruise
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Skin: .:Soul:. - Emma - Cypher - [V1] - Special Edition - Tatted (Available at Multiverse)
Hair: TRUTH HAIR - Ainsley
Ears: .:Soul:. - Uni Ears - Animale
Eye Piece: *~*HopScotch*~* - Clinger Visor - Black (Available at Multiverse)
Eye Make-Up: .:Soul:. - Cypher - Makeup - Cyan (Available at Multiverse)
Lashes: {Frick} - Long Eyelashes
Right Eye: IKON - Immortal Eyes - Turquoise
Left Eye: .:Soul:. - Oculos - Cypher - Cyan (Available at Multiverse)
Body: Maitreya - Mesh Body - Lara
Dress: :{MV}: - Flux - Cyanide (Available at Multiverse)
Right Hand: Slink - Avatar Enhancement Hands - Flat WITH Dark Passions - Koffin Nails - Future Tech (Available at Multiverse)
Left Arm: [SWaGGa] - Mech Arms (I modified the original orange pieces to turquoise) (Available at Multiverse)
Pose: Custom Made - Available on Request
Location: INSILICO NORTH maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/INSILICO%20NORTH/36/154/3635
in the far corner of our universe there is a gate that protects a portal to the multiverse. Not everyone is allowed to pass. Only the Wizard Guardians of the Lazarisy have the magic it takes to unlock this portal. Only the ones who will fulfill the prophecy are allowed to pass this gate.
Image by Carl Klitzke
Theory of the multiverse: Everything, ever, must exist somewhere.
Photo ever so slightly inspired by the incredible Lissy Elle
Atop the Belvedere sits a stone hand with a finger pointing at the sky, aiming directly at the North (Polar) Star.
Alongside the Belvedere is a second, connected feature – the Void. This mirrors the shape of the Belvedere, inverted into the ground.
Water sits in the centre of the void, which features a stone island reached by a spiralling path. There were dragonflies around the water and bulrushes. Lovely to see how wildlife has been encouraged back to this once derelict coal mine.
Crawick Multiverse, Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway
I moved the wonderful mirror ball/disco ball down into the art studio recently, so I could enjoy what it sees! LOVE how changing your focus means EVERYTHING sometimes!
Believe in Your Destiny - Astro Cruise
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#dream #universe #destiny #eyes #multiverses #astrocruise #fantasy #profile #portrait #benheineart #watercolour #space #earth #art #creative #human #hopes #technology
New eco-art by Melodie Heart @ Octoburn Multiverse 8th-19th Oct, 2020.
"The sun was replaced by an air conditioning system in order to stop global warming. To no avail... Can we solve the scrambled earth?"
Multiverse, the largest and most complex light sculpture created by American artist Leo Villareal, may be experienced by visitors as they pass through the Concourse walkway between the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. The work features approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED (light-emitting diode) nodes that run through channels along the 200-foot-long space.
*For more information on this exhibit click here.
I'm always asking myself, what if? What if this, what if that? If you've ever spent hours under the stars, the things you see make you question everything. How irrelevant we are on Earth compared to what else is out there. Simply incredible what is.
Makes you feel redundant, in awe, but most of all it makes you question everything. This is what I love most about Astrophotography, and sharing that passion with like minded, & people starting out.
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