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use the (L)ightbox transmitter to view it properly on the full screen!
(and I know the beloved Master was around somewhere...)
Not too much to say about this one.
You all might not be seeing too many WDW shots from me for the next three days though, I won't be going to WDW for three days. I know, that's a looong time! And I usually don't get too many shots that I actually like when I do go, so I may run out of shots to upload!
Thanks for looking and feedback is always appreciated!
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Spaceship Earth
EPCOT Center
Walt Disney World Resort
A series of AI-generated pictures of a female astronaut in Outer Space.
To be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. If I see "this group is not available to you", my photos won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
The giant geodesic sphere that is Spaceship Earth, all lit up at night. Probably the most well known building at Epcot.
Basic evening capture of Spaceship Earth from the entrance.
Spaceship Earth
Future World
EPCOT
Walt Disney World
Spaceships and Earth - foreground is the Soyuz we'll pilot home in May. Unmanned Progress vehicle in the background. Credit: Chris Hadfield Twitter account
A detail from Pavilhão da Realidade Virtual [Virtual Reality Pavilion]. Reminds me of a spaceship. I love that building, how can they think about demolishing it...
We rented a www.spaceships.tv/
We were disappointed that the car was a bit tatty, converted by this kiwi company newly launched in the UK, based in Kent, normally catering for brits on their way to France and beyond. The car was a Toyota Lucida people's carrier. It had several unexpected glitches, like some noise coming from the front wheel bumper, a slightly deflated tyre, front seats not rotating 360º degrees (which when you have so little space it's very useful to transform your little van in a mini camper). I thought I was gonna get something way more stable and secure than my shabby 1999 Polo but instead it was all a bit on the down side. It was a decent price at £60 per day and Staff were nice and helpful until something happened. On our way back from Scotland, 20 miles from their depot in Sheerness in Kent (one thing which was only convenient since we have our friends in Margate but that would have otherwise been a pain in the arse as it adds a good 3 hours to the trip north) some twat must have dropped a stone from one of the motorway overland bridges which dented the windscreen. Spaceship quoted me £300 to get the windscreen replaced at my expense which was very annoying as I tried hard to convince them that good customer service would suggest to give at least a discount considering all the little things that had gone wrong with the car and my general dissatisfaction with the overall vehicle performance. They were inflexible with it, so I had to find a solution myself. I found a windscreen company in Kent myself who could do the job for £180, I organized for them to go and do it the next day and I paid for it. Useless to say at Spaceship they must have felt a bit bad about it.
I feel that when you are a start up especially customer care is the most important thing you can think of, you need to leave people happy or offer them deals when things aren't going as planned. I felt let down by Spaceship on this however I would still consider their cars for the future if they give me one in good shape next time.
I think our best choice for the trip to Scotland should have been a company we discovered when we were already up north. Also because it takes a long time to get to Scotland and in between there isn't all that much to enjoy aside from veering off too much from the motorway to reach the Peak or Lake Districts.
The company we should have used for this trip is www.highlandcampervans.com/