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The Big Questions hosted by Nicky Campbell on BBC One!

Question: who can sit still waiting longer – Rick or the Great Blue Heron?

 

Answer: Great Blue Heron.... by a long shot.

 

I sat on the river bank 2.5 hours waiting for this beautiful GBH to lift it's wings, flap, preen, do anything for heaven's sake. Nada. Nothing. S/he didn't even move his/her friggin feet! The most I got was a slight turn of the head. That was it for 2.5 hours until the light got too dim to stay any longer. (Well, actually, the wind ruffled the feathers, if that counts.)

 

I couldn’t figure out how the legs were tucked up under him/her. If someone can tell me the gender I’d appreciate it. When I look in my bird book it isn’t very helpful.

 

In any case, it was beautiful to meditate down on the river bank with him/her while the sun went down.

Texture with comsos theme found and used from the web data. The words are written in pencil on my bedroom's wall.

I hope you have the holiday season related to YOUR taste - mine is to make music: visit my blog at flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/12/24/radio-days/

 

The Question Block from Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo. It's the same all around except the bottom and also completely hollow. Made for the GamerLUG display for Brickworld Chicago 2017.

Human attention is an amazing phenomenon! It can be taken away, distracted for a while, concentrated on the unimportant or collected in a beam ... It can be scattered. We live in a time when there is a phenomenon such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While psychologists and other specialists are trying to answer many questions related to it, some see IT as an opportunity ...

In photography, this can also be used for good. How? It is only necessary to ask the CORRECT QUESTION!

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What does not matter ?😜

1.What to photograph - Camera. 📷📱

2.Where to photograph - Place. 🌋

3.When to photograph -Time.🌅🌄

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What is important ?😎

1.Study and tune the camera. 👨‍🔧

2.Learn where you are going.

3.Study the lighting at different times.🌞🌚

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What's the secret?‍♀️

1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says. 🙏

2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave. 🌊

3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️

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What to photograph?

✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨

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Seen at Buffalo Point in the Buffalo River Wilderness Area.

under the skies that transcend billions of universes,

the outsized elephant-room of questions & secrets;

deepak ` the lightwriter's canvas broach in open.

 

we read our dread, Who if I cried out would hear me?

 

mind the stillness-mat viz; feelings get encroached; at

first, you praise their dress, then you get ash-dressed.

'ours' keeps breaking - ourselves, within our perimeter.

bully / pulpit alters us; diminishes sickle consciousness.

betwixt the micro spaces of conversation / correctness,

a certain static silence had enshrined in - just all over.

 

harbinger of tenuous assumptions kept on ossifying

into the experiments with musts, doubts, turncoats.

approvers bare intimacy that bears inching eyes;

and when one is completely inside one's perfidy,

a cover-up mindset suborns a hushed horizon —

pretends - the decisions had been difficult. 'yes'

— deserts us in a forgetting curve that reminds us,

of sti-ff-ness between us, culturing the same sky.

take over air consternates us-sets dreams on fire.

formless hubris viz debris, give themselves to gust

to be e'er scattered betwixt this/that; bedraggled.

 

zeroing in, insecurity at the heart of human constructs

the displaced shoes let you see, the surface of yore.

a long haul to dig and find, the great heart of our past.

no spin here, to foresee, real ground under our feet.

unchopping a tree, perched on wasteland, silences..

a thousand mile stare, ensouls thousand silhouettes:

anagram—breathy.ed each other to the bridging truth;

and learnedness, endlessly multiplied with curtain call.

 

where e g /oquence isolates honest assessment, not

being one of their chiliad/st.ic quarters isn't isolation.

not a diminishment, if being exercised more fully -

- truth's episodic memory is tender and unwavering;

ongoing procedure of days - = - simply transformative,

to rain align, all the absorbed moments of illumination.

bathed in light, friendships bear holistic temperament

alert, alert, alter! “after the game is before the game”.

 

tales shine in via our window of thousand caresses,

where you are sewing a blouse that feeds the spine.

tender paws & sky-ball inside, dashing out of a conch;

over tears-coasts, the white expanse, so kind & clear.

coconut chirping an intrinsic and glorious awakening.

rose dew here, and trouble talk lies beyond the map.

the truth is made real through servitude in affection.

psithurism of intimate revelations recalls clutched keys;

the key did turn. everywhere you turn is full of wonder.

awed to see - the shift inside, shifts deep garden state!

how did a blackbird of the milky way land up here,

that joy glistens in the kaleidoscopic, tent•i•er eyes.

how else to truly trace this landscape of provenance,

a cat following a radiant butterfly to the ringing bells.

 

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        India ▪ that is Bhāratam

   a quiet 'photo meditation' and a poem

     to read in the quiet of your days.

   and share as we gather around what we love.

© Think Through The — Magic Box Photographie [◎]

   * The italicized line is by Rainer Maria Rilke.

This was taken locally near Saginaw Valley State University. Presumably A sculpture creation from the school's art department. My first thought and question. Hungry. Is it time to go to McDonald's? (lol)

Basking in the evening sunlight.

yesterday was a good day got to hang out with a few friends out in Modesto , as i chilled i started to experiment thru out the piece and i took 2 different shots of it 1 with the "E" and the other with out it.. what do you think looks best?

"Questioning"

 

Le Parc de la Victoire a été inauguré en 1975 pour commémorer le 30ème anniversaire de la Victoire de la Grande Guerre Patriotique. Douchanbé (Asie Centrale - Tadjikistan)

 

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A couple of days ago I was a question or should I say I was requested to post photos of what would be wearing over the past few days, The kind of outfits to do housework, shopping and how I would dress if I was full time.

I was going to go all practical but then decided that those photos would be contrived because that's not how I would dress for the most part. I don't do normal casual clothes all the time. Yes they have a time and a place normally down to job to undertake, environment, and lack of anything else to wear.

So this was yesterdays outfit. I did the washing and hung it out, then went into town to get my shoes re-heeled, Returned home got washing in and put it away then cooked dinner all in this outfit, So pleased I wore the sweater as it was blooming chilly.

The world would be much brighter, if we were much kinder.

Good morning everyone and I hope you had a nice weekend. As the the title indicates, presented today are my first pics of a Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis). I know, kind of late in the season, but unlike the Eastern Comma, Autumn is usually my best chance to photograph one of these.

 

Seen here is what is known as the winter form as evident by the orange hind wings, which in the summer form are dark. Almost black.

 

Just three pics, of which the other two can be found in the comment section and my stream. Both are lateral shots of which one was taken using the flash. Something I rarely ever do for fear of hurting the butterfly, but did in this case only because of the long distance between me and the butterfly, and it was perched in heavy shade at the time. Otherwise I don't recommend using a flash when photographing butterflies, or any insect. Especially if you're very close.

 

Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly great day and week. And Happy Columbus Day to those of you living in the United States.

 

Lacey

 

ISO400, aperture f/8, exposure .002 seconds (1/500) focal length 300mm

   

Des physiciens britanniques ont récemment accouché d’une nouvelle théorie sur les interactions entre la matière et la lumière au niveau quantique, et ces travaux ont aussi fait émerger une très intéressante : pour la première fois, ces chercheurs ont réussi à définir la forme précise d’un photon isolé.

  

Les photons, ce sont les particules qui servent de vecteur à la force électromagnétique, et par extension, à la lumière visible grâce à laquelle nous sommes capables de visualiser notre environnement. Mais même s’ils sont incroyablement abondants, ce sont des objets qui, paradoxalement, sont encore loin d’être parfaitement compris par les physiciens.

 

La façon dont ils interagissent avec la matière, en particulier, est extrêmement complexe. Pour en appréhender toutes les nuances, il faut d’abord réussir à conceptualiser puis à associer une myriade de phénomènes souvent très difficiles à manipuler, notamment parce qu’une grande partie d’entre eux se déroulent dans le domaine quantique.

  

« La nature de ces interactions ouvre des possibilités infinies par rapport à l’existence et à la propagation de la lumière à travers son environnement. Ces possibilités illimitées rendent les interactions exceptionnellement difficiles à modéliser, et c’est un défi que les physiciens quantiques cherchent à relever depuis plusieurs décennies », expliquent les auteurs de l’étude dans un communiqué de l’Université de Birmingham.

 

Un nouveau cadre théorique sur le comportement des photons

 

Pour simplifier l’équation, ces chercheurs ont donc décidé de regrouper toutes ces possibilités dans quelques ensembles bien définis. Grâce à cette approche, ils ont réussi à établir un modèle certes simplifié par rapport à la réalité, mais tout de même cohérent et très complet : il décrit non seulement la relation entre le photon et l’objet qui l’émet, mais aussi le comportement de l’énergie qui résulte de ces interactions.

  

Il s’agit donc de travaux importants, car ils permettent de définir précisément comment ces particules exceptionnellement importantes interagissent avec les différents éléments de leur environnement.

 

« Ces travaux nous aident à approfondir notre compréhension de l’échange d’énergie entre la lumière et la matière », explique Benjamin Yuen, co-auteur de l’étude. « Il y a de nombreux signaux que l’on considérait auparavant comme du simple “bruit”, mais qui contiennent en fait énormément d’informations auxquelles nous pouvons désormais donner du sens », se réjouit-il.

 

Par extension, cette étude défriche donc de nouvelles pistes que les physiciens pourront emprunter pour faire progresser des disciplines comme la physique quantique ou la science des matériaux. Les auteurs citent notamment des « nouvelles technologies nanophotoniques » qui pourraient « changer notre manière de communiquer, de détecter des pathogènes, ou encore de contrôler des réactions chimiques à l’échelle moléculaire ».

  

Le premier portrait-robot d’un photon

 

En parallèle, ces travaux ont aussi fait émerger une autre nouveauté relativement anecdotique dans le contexte de ces travaux, mais néanmoins fascinante : pour la première fois, les auteurs ont réussi à modéliser la “forme” d’un photon. Dans leur papier de recherche, ils présentent en effet une forme vaguement circulaire qui fait un peu penser à une cellule vue au microscope, entourée d’un étrange halo en forme d’étoile.

 

Ce concept de “forme” d’un photon est assez perturbant au premier abord. À l’inverse des neutrons et des protons qui constituent les atomes, les photons ne sont typiquement pas décrits comme des objets physiques. Contrairement à ces derniers, il faut passer par plusieurs couches d’abstraction pas toujours très intuitives pour les étudier.

  

En effet, on considère généralement que les photons n’existent qu’à travers leurs interactions ; ils sont régulièrement décrits comme des ondes plutôt que comme des particules tangibles (voir la notion de dualité onde-corpuscule). Par extension, la plupart des modèles physiques leur attribuent une masse nulle, et considèrent qu’ils n’ont pas de taille ou de forme bien définie.

 

Physique : l’étau se resserre autour de la masse de la lumière

Comment les auteurs ont-ils donc réussi à visualiser une forme qui, selon ces interprétations, n’existe tout simplement pas ? Pour le comprendre, il faut reconsidérer la définition même de la forme. Car ici, nous ne parlons pas des frontières d’un objet matériel comme une sphère ou un cube ; il s’agit plutôt d’une question de répartition d’énergie.

 

Pour visualiser cette notion, on peut l’aborder en faisant un détour par le monde de la musique. Chaque note (Do, Ré, Mii…) est construite autour d’une fréquence fondamentale qui détermine sa hauteur. Mais elle est rarement seule : la fréquence fondamentale est presque toujours accompagnée d’autres fréquences plus discrètes que l’on appelle les partiels, et ce sont eux qui déterminent les autres paramètres d’un son — comme son timbre. C’est précisément à cause de ces partiels qu’un do joué par un piano est beaucoup plus riche que celui qui sort d’un diapason, par exemple ; la répartition de ces fréquences change la manière dont l’onde sonore interagit avec nos tympans.

  

De la même façon, l’énergie des photons est distribuée sur plusieurs modes de fréquences différents. Comme avec une note de musique, cette répartition joue un rôle crucial dans la manière dont le photon interagit avec son environnement, et notamment avec les champs électriques.

 

En d’autres termes, cette image ne représente pas une forme physique que l’on pourrait toucher ou observer au microscope. La « forme » en question est en fait une carte de la distribution de l’énergie véhiculée par le photon sur différentes fréquences du spectre électromagnétique ; c’est une manière de représenter visuellement le résultat des interactions entre le photon et la matière qui sont décrites dans le modèle des chercheurs (voir plus haut).

 

Quoi qu’il en soit, il s’agit tout de même du premier portrait d’un photon. Et même s’il ne s’agit que d’une représentation abstraite, il sera très intéressant de garder un œil sur les travaux ultérieurs qui se serviront de ce nouveau cadre théorique pour faire avancer des disciplines fascinantes telles que la physique quantique.

The brief and questions I gave myself for this project were:

if I truly had to design my very own craft what would I want it to look like?

As a pilot, what kind of tech would I want to see in the cockpit?

What real life scenario could I incorporate making it a unique experience?

If I needed it repaired/ refueled, would I have the correct gear?

Could I build in real safety features?

What if I crashed in a remote place and needed to survive?

Can I challenge myself from a builders persepctive using parts that hardly ever come out to play?

Could I revisit my stickering techniques on such a small build?

My answers were:

I wanted something that visually had a very aerodynamic shape that looked like it was moving even when stationery, it had to have a unique "skin" that set it apart from any of my previous builds. Plus been a Starfighter, it had to be equipped with lots of weapons, that could shoot any enemy in any direction. If I wanted to be able to end a mission I could just inject and still tell the tale to my mates. My wishlist for this very personal project was, make it truly mine!

Over 80 hours of building and experimental phases was a challenge, only as its 16 x 35 studs and 9-in height, made it rather difficult to integrate not only the many play features but the final balance display stand. Ive truly enjoyed the Jam, guys you are all my hero`s, such a wonderful creative bunch. Thank you kindly to the organization of this great contest! Over &-Out

 

Play features on FXX (-number of features after the # )

 

·Front pronge shooters rotate 180° (left & right) #2

·Hidden frontend loading slot for missiles #2

· Squeeze side panels to release main missiles to fire (left and right) #2

·Open side panels to release the drop target bombs (left and right) #2

·Trigger the side decoy flares (left & right) #2

·Swivel hydrolysis pipe for regas when in servcie (left & Right) #2

·Fully opened bottom panels reveal computer charger panel and refuelling ports which are numbered from 1·3: 1) is jet fuel 2) is for hydrogen and 3) us for oxygen #5

·Removable engine covers on rear mechanism, access to batteries and cooling refuelling ports #2

·Removable quantum batteries #2

·Refuelling connection port for cooling #2

·Swivel side panel opens hatch (left):

Contains 9 items that can be removed and used: Hammer, spanner, ice hammer, screwdriver, GPS unit, emergency sky flare, galaxy neutral passport card, tablet and first aid kit #10

 

Swivel side panel opens hatch (right):

Contains 6 items whuch can be removed and used: main laser shotgun, Handheld tazer gun, a pack of Hero Bullets, camo face paint cream, 2 meters carbon rope, 1.5m bugee card hidden in the door #7

·Under carriage features frontend full foldable landing gear integrated into body#1

·Turn nob switch activates light inside cockpit to show pilot landing gear is activated (for real) #2

·Fold down panel fires a rear bomb disc #1

·Once pushed into full lock it automatically fires without the need to finger fire #1

·Swivel and folable landing rear gear #2

·Fully removable cockpit screen #1

·Wind screen holder for pilot entry and exit #1

·Pilot has own personal storage unit #1

·Datacard used to release Drone, which automatically falls from craft #2

·Drone folds open and has adjustable antennas #3

·Hidden side lazer guns can swivel up to 172° (left & right) #2

·Injectable pilot seat release #1

·Pilot has flying seat once fully activate folded for flight #1

·Fold down display stand #1

·Removable steering /-navigator tablet for pilot #1

· can come in/ out #1

I ask a lot of questions to myself believing that the kind of questions you ask determine somehow the kind of life you lead. Perhaps it can be also true for my photographic work.

 

QTM n˚ 1 │ Is there a consistency in my work?

So this is a follow up to the Anakin Skywalker - What If I posted a while back. It's based in the same universe and operating under the same galaxy changing event.

 

Obi-Wan Kenobi - With the public execution of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine at the hands of the CIS commander General Grievous, the Jedi council made it their highest priority to capture the villainous commander and bring to justice before the Senate. To accomplish this, they assigned the Open Circle Armada commanded by Jedi Generals Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker to lead the spearhead into the heartland of Separatist space with one objective. Capture Grievous.

 

Having faced the droid general on multiple occasions and failing to best him in combat, Obi-Wan would often feel guilt for Palpatine's death, believing that had he not failed in the past the Clone War would have come to an end long ago. But with the help of his former apprentice, Obi-Wan was able to look beyond his past failures to the future. Both he and Anakin would bring Grievous to justice in the name of the former chancellor.

 

The spearhead campaign would take both Jedi to the edges of the Outer-Rim, culminating in a skirmish on the sinkhole world of Utapau where Grievous would gravely wound Obi-Wan by stabbing the blade of a lightsaber through his stomach. As his former apprentice fought the droid general one on one, Obi-Wan was able to use the force to briefly numb his pain.

 

As he delved deep into the force to grant him the power he needs for one last strike, Obi-Wan heard a familiar voice calling to him.

 

"I am proud of you, Obi-Wan."

  

At first Obi-Wan was taken aback. Hearing the voice of his deceased master distracted him for a moment, but calling on the force allowed him to lunge forward with his lightsaber. Before Grievous could react, Obi-Wan decapitated the Separatist commander. Neutralising the threat.

 

Collapsing from blood loss, the Jedi master was rushed to the nearest medical bay onboard a Republic cruiser. Despite a near brush with death, Obi-Wan survived and told Anakin about how he'd heard the voice of Qui-Gon Jinn speak to him. It was at that point that Anakin confessed something he'd hidden from his master since the beginning of the Clone War. Following the first battle of Geonosis, he had married Senator Padme Amidala of Naboo.

 

Whilst he was taken aback by this revelation, deep down Obi-Wan had always suspected that his feelings for Senator Amidala were more than he cared to admit. Though hesitant, Obi-Wan voiced his support for his former padawan, and promised to keep his secret. In a jokey remark, Obi-Wan then asked if Anakin knew who the father of Padme's future child would be, much to the Jedi Knight's horror.

 

With the elimination of General Grievous, it was believed the Clone Wars would come to an end with the capture of Count Dooku, the recently ascended Sith Lord. Though keen to finally bring peace to the galaxy, Obi-Wan and Anakin were ordered back to Coruscant for a much needed reprieve from the conflict. As they left Utapau, Grievous' final trap would reveal itself. Every sinkhole on the surface of Utapau had been layered with explosives designed to detonate two days after activation. The explosions would destroy every city on Utapau and destroy a sizeable portion of the occupying force.

 

The devastation would leave the surface of Utapau inhospitable. Realising the horrors that the Separatists were capable of, the Republic vowed never to end the war until their enemy was wiped from existence.

 

As both Anakin and Obi-Wan returned to Coruscant, Padme went into labour resulting in an unexpected surprise.

 

Anakin became the father of twins.

 

As his closest friend, the young Jedi asked Obi-Wan to be godfather to his children. Obi-Wan graciously accepted.

 

Though he was happy for his former padawan having the family he'd always wanted, deep down Obi-Wan felt more isolated than ever. Having lost the love of his life the Duchess Satine of Mandalore to the hands of Darth Maul, just under a year ago he couldn't help but feel heartbroken every time he saw Anakin's new family.

 

To distract himself, Obi-Wan would take on a new apprentice by the name of Jaylam Duos. Despite his reluctance in the past to take on a new apprentice, having wanted to not teach a pupil during a time of war, Obi-Wan decided that his declining physical condition meant it was unlikely he'd make past the war thus his choice to take on his new apprentice now.

 

As both master and apprentice began to move into the unknown regions of space, they'd encounter Count Dooku's newest agents. Sith acolytes, all vying for the position as Dooku's apprentice. Though Kenobi and Duos were able to defend themselves against the acolytes, the Jedi Master lost the closest friend he had during the Clone War. Clone Commander Cody was killed saving Duos' life from one of Dooku's acolytes.

 

In a moment of rage, Obi-Wan was able to disarm all four of Dooku's acolytes by severing their hands, only to allow them to leave. A perplexed Duos would be met by one of the first lessons Kenobi was taught by his own master.

 

'Revenge is not the Jedi way.'

 

In honour of their fallen comrade, Duos would take the former clone commander's blaster pistol and continue to use it in conjuncture with his lightsaber much to Kenobi's dismay. He considered blasters to be a crude and inelegant weapon compared to a lightsaber.

 

As time would progress and the recently deceased Commander Cody was replaced by Clone Captain Sendro, Kenobi's former apprentice would achieve the rank of Master before being named Grand Master of the Jedi Order as Master Yoda passed the reigns to young Skywalker. Though the transfer of power was questioned by some council members, Kenobi would openly endorse his former Padawan, claiming there was no-one more suited for the role than the Chosen One himself.

 

Under Skywalker's leadership, the Jedi would undertake an intensive search throughout the galaxy to locate the final piece of the puzzle needed to end the Clone War. Reigning Sith Lord, Count Dooku known by this point as the nefarious Darth Tyranus. After two weeks scouring the galaxy, Kenobi and Duos would come face to face with the Sith Lord.

 

The duel between the three of them would culminate in the Sith Lord besting Kenobi in lightsaber combat, but not before the Jedi Master could sever one of Dooku's hands. Even in his weakened state, the old man was able to easily best Duos in lightsaber combat and would use his blade to decapitate the young boy. Distraught, Obi-Wan declared how horrifically Dooku disgraced Qui-Gon Jinn's legacy.

 

In a moment of what appeared to be regret, the Sith Lord chose to leave the duel without taking Kenobi's life. This would prove to be the Count's undoing, as Kenobi was able to place a tracker on the Sith Lord's cape allowing Republic intelligence to track the Count back to his last refuge.

 

A moon sized battle station known as the 'Death Star'. Reunited with Skywalker, both Master and former apprentice would lead the Republic fleet into battle against the Separatists one last time, with the fate of the galaxy in their hands....

 

This dress has sparkly bits all over it but there is a problem as I leave a trail of sparkly bits wherever I go. My wife accuses me of leaving "fairy dust" all over the place; even our cleaning lady has been asking questions!

Ok, so at least 2 characters (or so remaining) for Paradox Force/Grey Cop series. Looking for character building and matches, along with some powers/personalities/backstories etc.

 

The top left is unrelated to these 2, the face (left 1) is a new face for Grey Cop, while the Hydra agent's (left 2) is a torso for a supporting character for the series.

 

So down below the grey, slightly orange, armored torso, has 2 faces. The bearded one and a Hydra agent's face. Also missing the legs/hips. Which face is suitable for him? The bearded one is quite good in my opinion, but I was considering him for Rick Flagg, while the Hydra agent is also a good choice. This guy I came up with is a doctor, somewhat (Irish?), and also he used to be a prisoner until our heroes came to look for him, couldn't think after that.

 

The second one is a white torso, some black pants, pretty simple, though I could think of changing his pants for something high-tech, still in the same color. He'll be the one that uses power gauntlets. Got the brown hair and the Star Wars face for him, he kind of looks like Coulson to me, so (coincidence?!). The face on the right has 2 hair options, either a black hair or a slick brown hair also from the Hydra agent. The story of this guy is that he's an agent once, but works on his own, is good at tech and stuff, secretly good at knives. His identity is pretty mysterious as no one knows his first name, but only his last, so needing options here.

 

I've tried many combos, but some work and some don't, still in between the line of making and finalising the product.

 

Comment below for suggestions, just come up with what you can.

Yes, I made the photo. Anyways. This is for my Mystic comics... Is Flickr Fighters a universe title, such as "DC" or "Marvel", or is it a thing the heroes in the universe ACTUALLY call themselves? I wanted to know for something I have in mind for the finale...

~Scarecrow

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... or 'Question Mark', Tom :-)

I've got to get to you first

Before they do

It's just a question of time

Before they lay their hands on you

And make you just like the rest

I've got to get to you first

It's just a question of time

At its most basic level, time is often understood as a linear progression of events, moving from the past through the present and into the future. We measure time using various units such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, and so on. This measurement of time allows us to organize our lives, plan our activities, and make sense of the world around us.

 

However, as we delve deeper into the nature of time, we encounter intriguing questions and challenges. One of the key questions is whether time is an objective reality or merely a subjective experience. Is time an inherent property of the universe, or is it a construct of human consciousness?

At the start of the Bowes Museum to Beamish, vintage car run.

Prise de vue :

Leica M3, Summarit 5cm f/1.5.

Kodak : Trix 400@800 Asa.

 

Développement :

Kodak : D76 1+1 (11 mn) @ 20°.

 

Scanner :

Epson 1650.

Ironically, a question mark hangs over this former church in Sandown, as it's fate is decided by God.

 

For tips on how to take photographs like this, visit the Inner Vision Photography blog.

 

Please also add your best photos to the Inner Vision group

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Cosmic smoke & telescope mirrors?

 

Webb found complex organic molecules similar to smoke or smog in a galaxy more than 12 billion light-years from Earth. This sets a new record for the most distant detection of these big, complicated molecules: bit.ly/43M4YEG

 

The distant galaxy in question lies behind a much closer foreground galaxy. The gravity of the foreground galaxy is so great that it distorts and magnifies the light of the galaxy behind it, making it easier to see.

 

In space, where there’s smoke, there are stars — usually. But this galaxy might change astronomers’ long-held belief: These “smoky molecules” were abundant in some areas with little star formation, or were scarce in some areas with active star birth.

 

Due to how far light from this galaxy had to travel, we’re seeing this galaxy as it was back when the universe was < 1.5 billion years old. The discovery suggests that complex chemistry began occurring in the universe much earlier than we thought.

 

This image: The galaxy observed by Webb shows an Einstein ring caused by a phenomenon known as lensing, which occurs when two galaxies are almost perfectly aligned from our perspective on Earth. The gravity from the galaxy in the foreground causes the light from the background galaxy to be distorted and magnified, like looking through the stem of a wine glass. Because they are magnified, lensing allows astronomers to study very distant galaxies in more detail than otherwise possible.

 

Credit: S. Doyle/J. Spilker

 

Image Description: This is an infographic with a navy blue background. At the top left it says, "What creates an Einstein Ring?" In the center is a diagram. At far left is a drawing of Webb, labeled James Webb Space Telescope. In the center is a foreground galaxy, shown in blue. On the right is a background galaxy, shown in red. Arrows run in a diamond shape from the red galaxy around the blue galaxy, and to Webb. The lines are labeled "Distorted light rays." At the bottom there is another arrow pointing to the right that says "Looking further into the past." which implies the galaxy shown in red is older and farther away than the foreground galaxy, which has warped its light. At far right is the inset Webb image of the Einstein ring. In this inset, on a black background, there are two notable objects. There is a foreground galaxy seen as a big bright blue dot at the center of the frame. It is surrounded by an orange ring meant to highlight the discovery of organic molecules in the galaxy whose light has been bent into a circle. Near the top left of the image, there is also a distant background galaxy represented as a tiny red dot.

 

“Posh, I know you are very clever and so I think you may be able to help me.” Said Sky.

“I’ll try Sky, what is the question?”

“Well, I’ve been thinking,”

“Oh no Sky, don’t ever do that.” Sniggered Bertie.

“This is serious Bertie, let me ask my question before I forget what it is.”

“Very well, what is the question you have Sky?”

“Well, I’ve been thinking, where we all come from and what Posh said yesterday about logic.”

“We are all bears Sky so I am sure we all come from the same place.” Bertie said.

“No, Paddington says he comes from Preview.”

“It’s called Peru Sky and that is far away in South America.” Said Posh.

“Well, Linda Bear told me she comes from Canada and she loves that maple syrup more than honey.”

“Yes, well Canada is in North America and I think it is what you get used to eating Sky, we’re not all quite the same.”

“Ice Cap, he comes from the Arctic so he told us, he eats fish.”

“That is right Sky, he comes from above Canada. It is very cold up there but as his fur is extra thick, he doesn’t get cold.”

“So, while we are all the same, we are all different then?” Said Sky looking confused.

“Yes, in ways we are different but we are all bears. I still don’t understand your question Sky.”

“Logic Posh, your logic confused me.”

“How so?”

“When the man came home yesterday with those pretty yellow things on stalks, I asked you what they were if you remember. You said they were buttercups, I was impressed and asked how you knew this and you said that they were flowers and yellow, buttercups are flowers and yellow so they must be buttercups.”

“Right so what is so complicated about that logic?”

“I am a brown bear, Bertie and you are brown bears, but you’re not me, are you? Do you think logically there might be more than one yellow flower Posh?”

“I don’t think so Sky, after all why would there be? I can’t see the need for more than one. With bears its different, we are all shapes and sizes, some with thick fur and others short fur, plus we are clever, unlike flowers.”

“I don’t know Posh, something that comes up every year and looks gorgeous, smells divine and needs such little help from the man is pretty clever in my book.” Said Bertie.

“Buttercups, that’s what they are and always will be.” Said Posh looking grumpy.

  

Was it ever settled

Was it ever over

And is it still raining

Back in November

 

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MARVEL_DOLLS and I are happy to announce the A-Z Doll Photography Challenge will return in just a few days. We hope you're as excited as we are!

 

Photo themes will be posted to Audra's (MARVEL_DOLLS) account and the photo group page, so be sure to watch for a post with descriptions of A, B and C in February.

 

Your opinions are important to the success of the group, so please take a moment to answer Yes or No to two questions:

 

1) This group had featured a voting process, much like the Blonde Bombshell group. Would you like to continue monthly nominations and voting to recognize your favorite photos for the themes? (Yes or no)

 

2) Would you like to be tagged to each photo announcing monthly themes and possible voting announcements?

 

(A "no" vote means you will not see notices about the group on your "Recent Activity" feed on flickr or receive an email notification depending on your settings.)

 

What won't change: Anyone can vote, and anyone is invited to participate with any fashion doll. The themes are broad frameworks to stimulate creativity, and most importantly, participation is fluid, so come and go as your schedule and creativity allows.

 

If you haven't yet joined our photo group page, you can do so here: www.flickr.com/groups/2962397@N20/

 

We look forward to your feedback and hope you're ready for a new year of fun!

 

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