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Was in Epcot on Spaceship Earth, and I saw this sign and couldn't help playing with no flash. This was not done in photoshop, just the twist of a lens. So happy with the result.
The ship was seemed like a spaceship as the sea and the sky were really black.
You also think so, don't you ? :D
There are some noises because of ISO3200.
This photograph is part of the "SpaceShip" set I try to create with this exploration. There really was some part of this subterranean that remind me a SpaceShip!
This is some of the giant pipe we can see around the ship's body! Some of those may help to release pressure or something like that!
This was taken in a Subterranean with Gavial! It was really fun! And I loved a lot of part in this area!
Hope you'll like as much as me!
Cheers!
The trademark Spaceship Earth in EPCOT Center, "a utopian city of the future planned by Walt Disney".
I create art that can be shared with everyone. It may be a little over the top, but it still made you smile.
If you leave a comment I will make sure to include you in my next wish.
Night picture taken in "Gare do Oriente" train station at Lisbon - Portugal (2005)
Picture Details:
Camera - Nikon F70
Lenses - Nikon AF Nikkor 28-105mm f3.5-4.4D
Slide film - Fujichrome Velvia rated at ISO 50
exposure time - about 30sec @ f16
(no digital treatment besides cropping)
Geometrically, Spaceship Earth is a pentakis dodecahedron, with each of the 60 isosceles triangle faces divided into 16 smaller equilateral triangles (with a bit of fudging to make it rounder). Each of those 960 flat panels is sub-divided into four triangles, each of which is divided into three isosceles triangles to form each point. In theory, there are 11,520 total isosceles triangles forming 3840 points. In reality, some of those triangles are partially or fully nonexistent due to supports and doors; there are actually only 11,324 of them, with 954 partial or full flat panels.
The cladding was designed so that when it rains, no water pours off the sides onto the ground. (All water is "absorbed" through one inch gaps in the facets and is collected in a gutter system - and finally channeled into the World Showcase Lagoon.)