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This spherical structure is a landmark at Epcot in Disney World.

 

Orlando; May 1985

Spaceship Support Vehicles

 

A couple more photos can be seen here: www.instagram.com/p/C5TzUl1LWVl/

Oops! I accidentally built a giant, 1 metre long, LEGO Spaceship;

and you can see all of it here

high performance racing shuttle, for spacejam2020

 

more pictures on my page.

Canon 5D Mark II

Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L

 

An inspired by JeffB and Don Sullivan shot.

Shinko Circle Walk (circular footbridge) in Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama-shi. It looks like a big spaceship!

Made for the "Out of this World Space Builds!" contest on Ideas. Neo-CS ship, with its docking robot.

The Klingon Bird of Prey is, since I can think of, my favorite Spaceship-design and as well the one, which inspired me the most in my childhood and all my own spaceship Models.

 

After completing the BoP as virtual Model (2008-2010), it was always a dream of me to build it some time with real bricks. I'm really lucky the dream became true six years later!

 

Really just in time to celebrate and tribute with it the 50th anniversary of Star Trek this year as well as the 30th anniversary of "Star Trek IV - The Voyage Home" where the BoP is (at least for me) the big star on screen... aside with George and Gracie.

 

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Special thanks to Mark Kelso and Marshal Banana for helping me out with the photo-edits and especially helping me to achieve my goal: getting the BoP online before end of the year!

 

Star Trek © Paramount Pictures, a Viacom company

 

A not so abstract version of spaceship earth, AKA the golfball as my kids call it.

Detail of the geodesic dome at the Disney Epcot Center in Orlando

M:Tron Spaceship - Alternate build of Ninjago set 71707: Kai's Mech Jet

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They revisit us, we revisit them..

Spaceship Earth at Disney's Epcot near Orlando, Florida.

Pope Benedict XI wanted to employ (the noted artist) Giotto and sent an emissary to visit the artist. The messenger asked Giotto for a drawing he could submit to the pope, to prove the artist's worth. Giotto smiled and took a sheet of paper, dipped his brush in red paint, closed his arm to his side, and with one twist of his wrist drew a perfect circle freehand. - associate publisher.com

Spaceship Earth August 2008

Cargo Spaceship designed by ailantd on Instagram.

Dude, hahaha this is one funny looking spaceship ride... I know the designer is giving tribute to the promotional set from last year... But I don't really like it much. Have dismantled it already.... XD Tried to take a video of the mechanism working but I needed two hands to make it work so I couldn't hold the camera and work the toy at the same time!

 

40335-1/Space-Rocket-Ride

Spaceship for my homebrewed LEGO theme, for the blue Mechanical/Droid Alliance

 

Might do some more work on the back legs/wings at some point

NIKON D5100 - Obj. Nikon 50mm & bonnette Raynox 250.

Spaceship Earth at Epcot. This is a classic perspective upon entering the park. I have several other images of this attraction from different perspectives and locations, including a fisheye shot, which I will share at some other time. This particular image is from a 5-shot bracket processed in Lightroom, Photomatix, and Photoshop. My only disappointment with this image is that the fountain was not working, which would have been nice to add further foreground interest.

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My family and I recently returned from an eight day vacation at Walt Disney World. We had loads of fun and I had the opportunity to indulge in my passion for photography. I will be posting images from this recent trip over the next few weeks or so, and diverging from my bird and nature photographs. This was my first time doing semi-serious photography at WDW and there was definitely a learning curve.

 

I am posting my Epcot images first, as they are the most plentiful and some of the best shots that I made during my stay. Epcot is a very photogenic park, but not the most photogenic in my opinion. The latter award would go to Magic Kingdom, but the huge throngs of people there make it very difficult to set-up tripods and get shots without having lots of people in them (or having your tripod knocked over by double wide strollers). Herein lies the first key to photographing Disney World at night; you need to be one of the last people leaving the park to get the shots that you want. It also makes for a much more enjoyable experience for you the photographer.

 

A shout out goes to Kingdom Camera Rentals. I highly recommend that you check them out on your next trip to Disney. They deliver your order (lenses and/or camera) right to your resort and pick them up when it is time to go home. The service is top shelf and the owners are some of the nicest people that you will ever meet. They too are avid Disney photographers and are happy to share tips and information with you. Check out their Facebook page www.facebook.com/KingdomCameraRentals

 

Have a Magical Day!

 

It's almost SHIPtember Eve and for once I don't have a clear idea in mind of what to build. Another couple pages of sketches, starting off with a tribute to Mark Stafford's completely epic Gothica: something gothic, spiky, occult, dare I say, Lovecraftian?.. Other ideas revolved around a world eater type of thing: more of a big greebled space slug or something.

 

This year I'm just going to wing it; start building something and see what happens. Knowing my brain, I could just as easily end up with something NCS or Futuron thing.

Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World's Epcot near Orlando, Florida. Due to the current COVID-19 travel restrictions, the park is virtually empty compared to normal park crowds.

Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World's Epcot near Orlando, Florida. Due to the current COVID-19 travel restrictions, the park is virtually empty compared to normal park crowds.

The spaceship was created because I wanted to create something beautiful. The project was born from love to sci - fi. This is my first MOC after the DA.

 

You can find it on the lego ideas. Support very welcome.

ideas.lego.com/projects/144014

Walt Disney World - Florida

This spaceship was inspired by images on ArtStation by Giovanni Bianchin: www.artstation.com/artwork/Jrw3km

 

There are construction details on Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/DHg3Ds-Ci6K/?img_index=5

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Another experiment with my spiral editor.

 

Post Processing in Photoshop.

Original Image Size : 21,376x16,704pixels (340 Megapixels)

From now on I can create images up-to 4,000 megapixels (64,000 x 64,000), theoretically I could go even bigger but it becomes very slow editing

such large files on my computer with 'only' 16GB of RAM.

 

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Well, that was a fun 3 days on the beautiful Osea Island working alongside the fantastic events company Elsewhere for the Acast Spacecamp 2022. Osea Island is a small island off the Essex coast that is only accessible for a few hours each day at low tide. Which is ace. From donkeys and peacocks to bicycles and blue skies Osea Island has it all. And it now even has a big id-iom mural to boot. Which we even got the pleasure of painting on one of the sunniest days of the year.

 

Given that the whole event was space themed we eventually went for a mural featuring an astronaut and the legend ‘There are no passengers on Spaceship Acast. We are all crew’ which is an adaptation of a quote from Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan. It even featured about 80 twinkling ‘stars’ that make up the universe in the background of the image. On top of that we also managed to paint up 200 laser engraved stars, 8 bins, a space bog sign, the biggest barbecue smoker in the UK and also conducted a graffiti workshop for 300 odd people. It was just a shame the alien spaceship bar we’d designed never got completed!

A busy few days to be sure…

 

Cheers

 

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My first attempt at a SNOT spaceship since restarting space Lego after 25 years' absence. Memories are flooding back!

Well after "The Cruiser" was done, I was planning on building another spaceship with "The Leftovers". MOCpages: www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/433596

  

BUT if you look at the last picture on MOCpages, THERE ARE STILL LEFTOVERS! So maybe there might be a 3rd ship "The Leftover Leftovers Something"!

 

Inspired by the Delacroix, one of the ships in Mathieu Bablet's comic "Shangri-La"

Classic Space 920 Rocket Launch Pad / 483 Alpha-1 Rocket Base and 928 Space Cruiser and Moonbase / 497 Galaxy Explorer

 

Spaceship for my homebrewed LEGO theme, for the blue Mechanical/Droid Alliance

 

Might do some more work on the back legs/wings at some point

The dome of Galerie Colbert.

The spaceship was created because I wanted to create something beautiful. The project was born from love to sci - fi. This is my first MOC after the DA.

 

You can find it on the lego ideas. Support very welcome.

ideas.lego.com/projects/144014

Our talk about this Orion camper van looking like a spaceship gave me the idea to take some picures with a group of astronauts. Unfortunately is was so windy, that I had only seconds before the one minifig was toppled again. I had no chance trying to find the best perspective, I only managed to avoid having my own shadow in the picture.

 

In the other pic you see my wife's hand placing the figure, which gave me between 0 and 5 seconds trying to get a picture.

 

Toy Project Day 1085

Oops! I accidentally built a giant, 1 metre long, LEGO Spaceship;

and you can see all of it here

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