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Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu

Location: Outer space (space)

 

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Magirus Deutz 6x6 parked on an Italian roadside.

I'm not sure if this is a Jupiter or a Uranus model? - or neither! 😉

Session with a serious Star Wars fan

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imagination of 50 years in to the future when the Earth and the Moon collides

 

For some reason, processing these back yard photos of Jasper in infrared makes it seem a little otherworldly to me.

 

We’re still on vacation visiting family in Wisconsin, but as I mentioned in my last post, we have a pet sitter staying at our house. She sends us 3 pictures everyday and lets us know how things are going. Things are going well. But she said, he tends to get a little wound up at night and brings out all his toys. Yeah, not all that unusual.

Planets in Tivoli, illuminated by their built-in light that slowly changes, and abstract shapes come into view. Each “planet” is unique, having been laser cut then sculpted by hand.

The work is by Lyon based Pitaya Studio in France and has been a regular feature at the city’s annual light festival Fête des Lumières.

Tivoli is an amusement park and pleasure garden that opened in 1843. It is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world and the most visited amusement park in Scandinavia.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivoli_(Copenhagen)

This is the Smith Interpretive Center / Greenhouse. It originally was administrative offices and laboratory/greenhouse.

Now it serves its special function as an interpretive center and a greenhouse.

 

"Crude masonry and rustication characterize the initial architecture at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. The Smith Building, the arboretum’s original visitor center and administration building, designed by Thompson and built by local contractor and mason Jack Davey in 1925–1926, is sited on the canyon floor. The rustic edifice, composed of locally quarried rhyolite, originally featured lichen-covered interior walls and flagstone floors. The 6,500-square-foot space contained offices, laboratories, a library, a herbarium, a seed room, a photography studio, supply rooms, and a fireproof vault; a soft-water cistern filled the basement. Flanking the structure are two attached greenhouses that display indigenous and exotic cacti and succulents. Measuring 50 feet long and 20 feet wide, the prefabricated iron-frame and glazed structures were supplied by the Lord and Burnham Company of New York."

sah-archipedia.org/buildings/AZ-01-021-0017

 

I haven't been here since I was a child. I consider it more of a walk rather than a hike. But it is incredibly interesting. Especially for photography. My Grandfather - Joseph Harris - was the Superintendent of Col. Thompson's Miami Inspiration Mines.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyce_Thompson_Arboretum

Boyce Thompson Arboretum is the oldest and largest botanical garden in the state of Arizona. It is one of the oldest botanical institutions west of the Mississippi River. Founded in 1924 as a desert plant research facility and “living museum”, the arboretum is located in the Sonoran Desert on 392 acres (159 ha) along Queen Creek and beneath the towering volcanic remnant, Picketpost Mountain. Boyce Thompson Arboretum is on U.S. Highway 60, an hour's drive east from Phoenix and 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Superior, Arizona.

The arboretum was founded by William Boyce Thompson (1869-1930), a mining engineer who made his fortune in the copper mining industry. He was the founder and first president of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company at Globe-Miami, Arizona and Magma Copper Company in Superior, Arizona. In the early 1920s, Thompson, enamored with the landscape around Superior, built a winter home overlooking Queen Creek. Also in the 1920s, as his fortunes grew, he created and financed the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research in Yonkers, New York (now at Cornell University), and the Boyce Thompson Arboretum on the property of the Picket Post House, west of Superior.

Boyce Thompson wrote: “I have in mind far more than mere botanical propagation. I hope to benefit the State and the Southwest by the addition of new products. A plant collection will be assembled which will be of interest not only to the nature lover and the plant student, but which will stress the practical side, as well to see if we cannot make these mesas, hillsides, and canyons far more productive and of more benefit to mankind. We will bring together and study the plants of the desert countries, find out their uses, and make them available to the people. It is a big job, but we will build here the most beautiful, and at the same time the most useful garden of its kind in the world.”[3]

 

btarboretum.org/about/

 

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Planet Earth Vintage Architecture, PEVA,

Here is stop number two on this week's little roadtrip. I've been hearing about this place for years, and now I can say that everything I've heard is true. It is AMAZING!!! Bisti Badlands, in New Mexico. It's huge! It's spread out. If you don't know where you're going, you can wander all day. And, if you don't pay attention, you can be lost all day. You have to walk in about two miles before you start to see anything interesting, but once you do… WOW! I mean… Look at this place! I know I keep saying it, but seriously, this looks like another planet. It's hard to believe my own eyes when I see places like this. Yes, this really does exist, and yes, it really does look like this.

 

Anyway, this was taken at dusk. We had to hike back in the dark, which was a little scary. It's easy enough to get lost in that place during the day. Everything looks the same. It's like hiking in a giant maze.

 

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Planet 'Drop'

 

When I have an idea of something I want to do it never comes out right somehow. After 298 pictures, that for one reason or other didn't work, I quite liked this one and thought it looked like something out of the solar system, so with very little editing, a slight crop and a few more tiny splashes added for effect this is today's image.

@UN Climate Conference (COP23):

We have to stop worldwide deforestation !

 

The No. 1 problem caused by deforestation is the impact on the global carbon cycle. 300 billion tons of carbon, 40 times the annual greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, is stored in trees.

 

Some 129 million hectares of forest - an area almost equivalent in size to South Africa - have been lost between 1990 and 2015,

This has great impact on biodiversity, water cycle, soil erosion and life quality for us all !

 

Rain forest in Cahuita N.P., Costa Rica

Veduta dal satellite artificiale orbitante attorno a Planet Wood

Planet Impero

Interplanetary Travel

 

Hello to all of you from a new planet after a long separation. On my way to the planet where I received the radio signal, I decided to go off course and visit this new planet. Its distance from the stars, which are the source of life, showed that it could be suitable for life. In my measurements, I noticed that the atmosphere of the planet is quite thick. On top of that, I decided to enter the atmosphere with my spacecraft in a slower and more horizontal way. It was quite a time-consuming experience. After a long wait, I was able to enter the atmosphere of the planet. As I approached the surface, the high and pointed rock forms of the planet caught my attention. The surface of the planet was covered with snow and glaciers. It had a cold and gloomy atmosphere. The sky was unusually gray. This was due to the thick atmosphere of the planet. Most of the sun's rays were absorbed as they passed through the atmosphere, giving the sky a gray color. That's why the planet was cold. Due to the thick atmosphere of the planet, radio signals are also transmitted with a delay. I will do new research on this new planet for a while. I will continue my search for a trace of life on this planet. Keep following me on this new adventure.

 

Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i

Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu

Location: Outer space (space)

 

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@UN Climate Conference (COP23):

Stop digging giant holes into the sensitive skin of our planet for opencast mining of "cheap" coal !

 

We need the fossil fuel phase out to reduce worldwide greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution !

 

More then 600€ per year from every German Tax payer is still paid as state subsidies for this dirty, outdated technology ...

a real environmental scandal !!!

 

Somewhere over Afghanistan

seen on our flight from Bangkok to Frankfurt in 2012

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Selkirk Waterway Victoria BC. Out with Karlee lightpainting and making a pano to turn into a little planet. 8 exposures with my fisheye lens. This place has been my little world a few times when I decide to go out on foot.

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When I get my own magical power I will have my own mini planet and call it ( Rainbow planets ) ^_^

Last day. Took another ski up on the fell but on the other side. Got me thinking of Star Wars and planet Hoth in Empire strikes back. Day 103/365

Jupiter and Venus in the sky of Paris

Somewhere at the Highlands of Iceland.

Hi guys, I'm so glad to show you another ultra-awesome creation by the friend Nicola Stocchi! ❤

 

Complete virtual tour here (via Roundme.com)

 

Have a look at Nicola's complete album with our renders!

 

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I almost wrote "The Weekly Planet". That's a whole different thing.

 

Lois Lane: Had this skirt/legs combo for her in mind for a while now. The rest is just the old fig.

 

Jimmy Olsen: Yeah, yeah, he's got a lady's torso. I think it works though. Especially for All-Star Superman's Jimmy Olsen.

 

Perry White: Pretty basic, but it works.

 

Clark Kent: Gave him Egon's head cause it seems more Clark-like.

 

Let me know what you think!

Was amazing to see the early morning sky with Wanning moon ,venus and jupiter in the sky. Long exposure also picked the halo around moon.

Planet Lichen view of Nonagon sunset from the Nikon Orbiter.

 

Macro look at some star rosette lichen on a tree branch at sundown.

 

Nikon Z fc, Nikkor Z MC 50mm, Nikon R1C1

 

f9, 1/500, ISO100

Just what the hell is Mono Lake? Hmmmmmm... How do I describe this place. If you want to go to a place that looks like a whole other planet, and you're tired of Utah, come here. It's a very salty lake, just east of Yosemite. There are these bizarre Limestone Tufas sticking up out of the lake. It's strange. I just shot this one about an hour ago. Another one of my dusk shots. I love shooting at dusk. This was like 45 minutes after sunset. It's a 30 second exposure.

Loch Eport, on North Uist, done in little planet style. Fantastic, no?

This is my painting called "Planet Tiki". When Thomas Cooke landed on the shores of Hawaii it was in the middle of an important ceremony. He was at war with the Hawaiian natives within a half hour, slaughtering their very important pigs to show his superiority in his firepower. I wanted to create an image where we discover Hawaii again, and instead of destroying the culture, we embrace it...hence the rocket arriving onto Planet Tiki.

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