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Parallel-view version.
First 3D picture with the new setup version 2013.
See:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/8524305257/
note: The Nikon lens is replaced by the Luminix 3D lens.
ERF 20th Annual Conference on Social Justice and Economic Development
March 24nd, 2014
Cairo, Egypt
Photographed by: Hady Nabil
Edited by: Malak Nady and Mariam Adel
More cheery buildings in the heart of Buda.
From an excellent long weekend's photo holiday with Mark and Pete. You can see the whole set here or browse the map.
One image from the Parallel Reconstruction series, all of which are generated by the same program. This uses a grid system to attach the ends of series of parallel bezier curves.
Prints of selected works are available at www.tylerlhobbs.com.
Emperor Wilhelm Square (Platz). Post-office towers and Alstadt Church (Altstädtische Kirche) in the background in the centre.
1910s
Parallel Times (Blondie tribute) performing at North Walsham Live Aid 2018, an annual music event and charity rock memorabilia auction at North Walsham Community Centre. (c)John Newstead
Taken: Somewhere in Ontario, Canada
Date: circa 1984
Film: Black and White, Digitally tinted
Camera: Pentax Spotmatic
© 2024 ANDREW PORTER
Computer, Massive Parallel Processor, Processor Unit & Expansion Unit.
This is part of an experimental computer, developed in the mid-1980s by the Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The comptuer derives it name from its ability to operate on large arrays of data in parallel, i.e. on many numbers at once. By contrast, computers of conventional design operate on one or at most a few pieces of data per cycle. One intended application for such a design was the analysis of the large amounts of data received by remote sensing satelliltes.
The Massively Parallel Processor represented one of several approaches to the problem of processing data in parallel. Nearly all modern supercomputers use parallel processing, although not all follow this machine's architecture.
Transferred from NASA to the Museum in 1996.
Transferred from NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Hanging On The Telephone
One Way Or Another
Fade Away (And Radiate)
Pretty Baby
I Know But I Don't Know
11.59
Will Anything Happen
Sunday Girl
Heart Of Glass
I'm Gonna Love You Too
Just Go Away
This huge boulder is the centerpiece of Waverly Park. It's almost directly parallel to the corner of Waverly Place and Forest Avenue, in the park's southwestern corner.
In a spare moment when they weren't drilling, I got this pose that worked out well. Based on the drills I saw, the plan was generally to dismount, and fire, but I wouldn't be surprised if, just in case, they drill firing from horseback.
This is a stereo image. Instructions for freeviewing parallel stereo images like this can be found here There are also devices available to aid in the viewing these images.
Youthful Kinfolk Presents: Parallels art show in San Francisco, Ca - 6/18/2015
Richie Moon
Gabriela Diaz
Carina Moreno
Rewina Beshue
Beatrice Seifert
David Camerena
Valentin Saqueton
Shruggs
RossiRocks
SpencerxStevens
Photographed with an auto timer in the industrial area in Épagny (France).
Comments/Critique very welcome ;)
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Je continue ma série sur tout ce que m'inspire cette neige fraîche, qui malheureusement a bien fondu depuis dimanche.....
Tudor and I visited University of Guelph's arboretum on Thanksgiving weekend, when the weather was absolutely gorgeous.
I'll be uploading more from the trip, where I was trying out my new camera and a Lensbaby (to which I've become quite attached) too, over the next few days.
MANYSTUFF, MOSCOW - PARALLEL SCHOOL, DAY 2
Parallel School Open space (14-19 June) .
With Samuel Bonnet & Maël Fournier-Comte + guests Roel Wouters, Robert Sollis & Pierre Vanni
www.parallel-school.com/2010/06/workshop-in-moscow-14-18-...
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Equipment:
iPhone 4
Place:
Milano Metro Duomo
Here is one more for the Parallel Vision Group. My Husband frames houses and does remodels on homes, hoping one day soon he can build us our "dream" home. But for now it seems we always have some project going on...Right now it is a walk in closet for our room, because at the moment our room looks like it should belong to a teenager.... Very sad but true.. we just have no space , so soon , but other work comes up, which I am very Thankful for ..( gotta have money coming in to finance these projects...lol) But my home is a mess and his tools seem to fill it....
I am studying digital art and photography at Bodmin College. My beautiful friend Rose gave up her sunday evening to stand in a freezing cold, fast flowing river, be covered in three bags of flour and painted completely white for my 'Parallel Worlds' project at Respryn Woods, Conwall. She did a fabulous job and i will upload my final digital art piece as soon as it's finished. The idea of my final piece is to question the viewer as to what happens to our body if we were to cross into the parallel world or even bigger; what it would look like. Temperature? Creatures? Plants?
This week's brief was good for me as I was just experimenting with Intentional Camera Movement.... so I thought I would go out and try it on some groups of people. The images (there were a few but I have only posted 2 on my Flickr page) are a SINGLE EXPOSURE and NOT changed in the digital darkroom, other than some added contrast and saturation.... I am happy with them, as they are not just blurs but rather a series of 'parallel images' captured as I panned across the group. The images capture one of my ideas about photography which is that our lives are a sort of ongoing 'movie' within which the photographer has to choose the best still frame at a specific moment. These images encompass a few of those moments... if you look carefully you will see some people moving positions.