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I thought this was a technically good image. The camera could have been included for more context, as the viewer may wonder what the lanyard is attached to!
My Logo started with a tetrahedron in 2013. evolved into a merkaba in 2015.
In Egyptian, Mer means a Counter Rotating Field of Light.
Ka means Spirit.
Ba means Body.
it all happenened natuarally in the flow of creation.
Before Math as we know it is Sacred Geometry, which encapsulates life itself.
I was attracted to electronic toys as a child.
I disassembled them to understand them, and put them back together.
Math was the only class besides sports in which I had fun and where everything felt natural.
I made my own electric circuits during the weekend in Junior High.
I started writing code to create shapes at 12 years old.
It’s something that came naturally.
I was a science major in high school without trying to be one.
I’m don’t consider myself a mathmatician but someone with a love for the art.
Sacred Geometry makes Mathematical relationships visual and intuitively natural to understand.
The 2 triangular shapes are tetrahedrons.
When together in opposite directions, create what is called a ‘Merkaba’ or ‘Star Tetrahedron’.
The Merkaba is the basis of all biological lifeforms all across the Universe.
Enlightement is realising the interconnectivity of all that is.
It is when both sides of the brain work together as one.
I use Sacred Geometry because it represents the interconnectivity of the Universe.
We are all connected to one another, to the plants, animals, insects, the wind, water, fire, earth.
Everything in reality, that exists, manifested through the Sacred Geometry proportions.
Every single thing in creation.
Music, emotions, feelings, energy, plants, our bodies, everything is created out a unique sign
wave signatures, that when becoming physical comes out of a sacred geometry pattern.
It represents the physical life emerging out of the spiritual realm.
Crop circles which seem to be created by aliens, are pure sacred geometry.
They seem to communicate something specific based on mathematical relationships.
The Circles showing the mathematical relationships of the merkaba of my logo, represent the Seed of Life.
The Seed of Life is the center of the Flower of Life.
The Flower of Life represents all of life in the Universe.
I view the Merkabah as masculine energy due to its straight lines, and the Seed of Life represents
the feminine energy due to its circular form.
It holds the laws and proportions of everything in existence.
By Superimposing the Male Energy and the Female Energy together, we get the connection of the two.
We all have both energies within us.
When a man and a woman are in love, it creates the most powerful energy within the body.
Sacred Geometry shapes in architecture, sculptures and art have been all over the world for centuries.
The pyramids all over the world from Egypt to Central and South America are examples of this.
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This is it, the Mini and the storage on the bottom, the I/O and patch bays in the center and then the LCD on top.
All driven by the Mini, and with a wireless bluetooth mouse and keyboard. I havent gone all wireless on the keyboard yet, but I certainly could, and there would be advantages to that so I have entertained the idea.
You can also see what crappy power comes into my building from the readout on the powersupply.
So this is a 18 track recording studio, that all fits into two cases.
Podcasts, live music, speeches, whatever. Sets up and is writing tracks to disk in less than 20 minutes.
Photo was taken inside studio of LCC. Photo was then ran through a layers adjustment through photoshop and enhanced visually to render the best possible image.
Maple seeds. I hadn't seen red ones before. I used an old bed spring and a vintage measuring tape. KK preset applied True
Studio A. John Couzens, with arms folded, talks to the director. Tony Wigley on Mole crane, Richard Reynolds on boom. Contributed by James French.
Ink and emulsion have been ordered. Glass has been ordered for the exposure unit. It will sit on top of the flat-file. Other than that, I just need to come up with some sort of paper drying rack.
Spent the afternoon in the studio working on different lighting set ups with a combination of lenses, I especially like the water worn wood which I found on the beach in Galloway near Cree Town.
To see more examples of food and drink photographer, Keith Gooderham's work please visit www.greenshootsphotography.com/
Equirectangular panorama put into stereographic projection I took while in the studio the other day.
The floor shows a little too much and there are some errors but I'll get a panoramic tripod head at some point...