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A fractal based on space travel.
At least four private companies are racing to be the first commercial taxi service to take paying customers into space: Boeing, Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic. The first flights will most likely be to the near edge of space—more than 100 miles above Earth—where tourists can experience weightlessness and marvel at the view. If you want to take a ride, prepare for a shock: Virgin -Galactic is selling tickets for $250,000. At least 700 people have signed up so far.
Space Music - Into the Unknown
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Space Needle Seattle, Washington
Of course taken from Kerry Park as usual. :-) Share, if you like....
#spaceneedle #seattle #bluehour #washington #usa #architecture #kerrypark
Mit Grüssen an Oliver Fluck . War nett, Dich in Seattle zu treffen.
Space Ramen ! I had a lot of fun making this moc based on an artwork by Spacegooose !
Youtube video coming soon.
My second Space Truck. This time it's actually long enough to be a SHIP, but just a little late for Shiptember...
'Control, Little Grasshopper here, I am approaching the space station. Ready to disconnect from main booster, preparing for docking...'
I didn't know, what you were goin' through. I thought, that you were fine. Why did you have to hide? I didn't want to let you down, but the truth is out. It's tearin' me apart, not listenin' to my heart. You really had to go, and I would never stop you. Even though we've changed. Nothing can stay the same, it's growing pains. Be proud of all the scars, they make you, who you are. I know, you have to go, but I'll never really leave you. Nothing has to change, even though we've changed. There are no words left to say. I know, you gotta find your place, but this is not the end. You're part of who I am. Even if we're worlds apart. You're still in my heart, it will always be you and me! You can find me in the space between, where two worlds come to meet. I'll never be out of reach, 'cause you're a part of me. You'll never be alone, no matter where you go. We can meet in the space between...
Welcome to Planet Frost
Our tour continues...
Ah look, a perfect spot to do a little space camping. There is Space Hippie Pete with his RoverVan7800, a fantastic machine for enjoying a little bit of the great outdoors (provided your species is compatible with our atmosphere.) And of course Pete is joined by his little alien pal Goopster and his faithful astropup "Rover". What more could you ask for?
Also a little nod to Ids de Jong's fun little blacktron robot design. I wonder if he thinks Pete's dog is a space wolf?
Febrovery 2024 - 21
I was hoping the moon would be positioned so I could pose like I was dunking the moon, and I wish the scale was a little bigger but you can't have everything...
This made Explore!
I do most of my art in the night. I live a night life. Some times that is fine but I can miss the day a lot. So along about midnight many things seem to happen on my computer. I really like this image a lot. So many fun shapes and I really enjoy the colors. I find giving my images a name to be as much work or more then the image is to make. Look me up on Facebook.
On a side note. My new art show is now up and running. From to day to the 7th of April. If you would like to see my photos in person.
Luminari arts
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Astoria, Oregon
(503) 468-0308
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Mike
Father and son collaboration
Our photographic art is a kinetic motion study, from the results of interacting with my son A.J and his toys.
He was born severely handicapped much like a quadriplegic. On December 17,1998. Our family’s goal has always been to help A.J. use his mind, even though he has minimal use of his body.
A.J. likes to watch lights and movement. One of the few things he can do for himself is to operate a switch that sets in motion lights and various shiny, colorful streamers and toys that swirl above his bed.
One day I took a picture of A.J. with his toys flying out from the big mobile near his bed like swings on a carnival ride. I liked the way the swirling objects and colors looked in the photo.
I wanted to study the motion more and photograph the whirling objects in an artful way, I wanted my son A.J. to be a part of it. After all, he’s the one who inspires me. When A.J. and I work together on our motion artwork, A.J. starts his streamers and objects twirling, I take the photographs.
Activating a tiny switch might not seem like much to some, but it’s all A.J. can do. He controls the direction the mobile will spin, as well as when it starts and stops. The shutter speeds are long, and sometimes, I move the camera and other times I hold it still.
I begin our creation with a Nikon digital camera. Then I use my computer with Photoshop to alter the images into what I feel might be an artistic way. Working with Photoshop, I find the best parts from several images and combine them into the final composite photograph. I consider the finished work to be fine art. The computer is just the vehicle that helps my expressions grow.
I take the photographs and A.J. adds the magic. It’s something this father and son do together. After I’ve taken a few shots, I show him the photos in the back of the camera. When the images are completed, I show him from a laptop. He just looks. He can’t tell me whether or not he likes the images, but he’s always ready to work with me again.
It offers me my only glance into A.J.’s secret world. We’ve built a large collection of images and I hope the motion and color move you as much as they do me.
A.J. inspires me to work harder to understand my life in the areas of art, photography, people, spirituality, and so much more. He truly sets my mind in motion and helps me find the beauty in everyday things.
Mike
Abstract Art set:
www.flickr.com/photos/patnode-rainbowman/sets/72157602269...
AJ Patnode - A Journey of Hope (documentary):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR7m8QFcmRM
This shows how I do the Camera work:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmjVVGraUVw
AJ'S blog:
The Space Guy from Series 17 now at long last has a companion.
I was lucky to be the first scanning through a new box of series 26 space minifigures and got the three that I wanted. Well, rather the two that I wanted, the other being the alien tourist, plus the nurse with baby Lenny. Wouldn't have bothered to look for her if she'd been further down in the box.
Toy Project Day 3200
Seattle’s landmark Space Needle, built for the 1962 World’s Fair and recently updated, is easy to photograph from a viewpoint on nearby Queen Anne hill. I have photographed it many times before, even with its holiday decorations of a light tree on top. This time I wanted something different, and as I was manually focusing my lens, the new perspective revealed itself.