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Very old work
I remember being so proud of this photo when I initially took it. This was probably one of my first self portraits, and when I really began to associate with it as an art. It was a long exposure based on the work of Catherine Balet.
It's interesting to see how much I have developed in the style, and I wanted to share it. Insane that it's nearly 7 years old.
a beautiful piece of early19th century technology!
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Good bye physical interaction reality............Hello Virtual Reality.
UW-Madison, Memorial Union
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Stagecoach 34627 (KX54 OPB) operating route 4 along Technology Drive, Rugby. I had not seen this dart for several months (My last shot seems to be July last year) as it seemed to have been out-posted to Kettering. However, it is now in the reserve fleet, and today. the 1st of June 2018, I saw it pass me here on the way to Brownsover, so I decided to wait for it return, bound for the Admirals Estate.
The launch pad is 28.5 m deep and 200 m wide, formed with enough concrete to fill 67 Olympic sized swimming pools – approximately 167,500 cubic metres. It comprises a 700 tonne steel launch table that supports Ariane 6. Steel deflectors funnel the fiery plumes of Ariane 6 at liftoff into the exhaust tunnels buried deep under the launch table. Four lightning protection masts, and a water tower for deluge systems are also part of the launch pad.
Credits: CNES 2019
Pickett N600-T > Hewlett-Packard HP-35
Hewlett-Packard HP-35 calculator. $400. Introduced about April of 1972. Over 10x the price of a slide rule. HP Marketing forecast first year sales at 10K. Actually sold 100K. Pickett went out of business two yrs later. I bought one in 1973.
This is my slide rule from high school, 1963.
“Flagging the Crossing” - Crossing flaggers and crossing shanties at busy railroad and roadway intersections were once common on US railroads. Technology in the form of crossing signals and gates eventually replaced the flaggers and shanties. Yet surprisingly the practice lasted longer than one would have expected in some locations. One of these was in Mankato, MN on the Chicago & North Western. As seen here back in 1985, the flagger has left his shanty and is protecting motorists from a CNW freight that came southbound out of the Twin Cities on the former Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Omaha Railway (Omaha Road) route.
Shot for Our Daily Challenge : "Technology".
Our Daily Topic: "Housework".
Explore #31 - Thanks everyone!
Ok so we live in the town next to where the New England Patriots play their football games; and I stopped for iced coffee, looked up and saw this triangular thing that looked like the Patriots game flag. Of course it looked like the Patriots flag, context and all that—- grin. But it’s probably some sort of fancy broadcast antenna
Brimir: "Help! The Martians are attacking!"
Ymir: "They are shooting us with lasers"
I've had trouble getting enough light for my photos at this time of the year. I thought a small LED lamp would help but the little ones seem to be afraid of it.
(ADAD 2015 November - 24: Technology)
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Close-up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Many interesting stories to read behind this smoking character on the streets of the city. Enjoy full screen by pressing 'L' or clicking on the image.
CaterParrott Railent, CPR 7 heads back south engine light crossing Technology Parkway at Thomaston, Georgia (Blacksboro) after working the last customer for the day. November 2021
This colourful spread of light specks is in fact a record of extremely powerful phenomena taking place in a galaxy known as Messier 83, or M83. Located some 15 million light-years away, M83 is a barred spiral galaxy, not dissimilar in shape from our own Milky Way, and currently undergoing a spur of star formation, with a handful of new stars being born every year.
While the starry pattern of spiral arms is barely visible in this X-ray view obtained by ESA’s XMM-Newton space observatory, this kaleidoscopic image tells a different story about the stellar remnants in this galaxy.
Most of the dots in this view represent the end points of the life cycle of stars, including remnants of supernova explosions and binary systems featuring compact stellar remnants like neutron stars or black holes that are feeding on matter from a companion star. In particular, the large speck to the lower left of the galaxy’s central region is what astronomers call an ultra-luminous X-ray source, or ULX, a binary system where the compact remnant is accreting mass from its companion at a much higher rate than an ordinary X-ray binary.
The highly energetic phenomena that can be observed with X-ray telescopes often undergo regular changes, on time scales of days or even hours, turning the X-ray sky into a spectacular light show. An animated version of this image, based on XMM-Newton data gathered on six occasions – January 2003, January and August 2014, February and August 2015, and January 2016 – is available here.
The sources located in the reddish area at the centre of the image correspond to objects located in the inner portions of M83. The majority of sources scattered across the image are located in the outskirts of the galaxy, but a few of those are foreground stars in our own galaxy, and others correspond to more distant galaxies in the background.
This RGB image combines nine XMM-Newton observations performed between 2003 and 2016 at energies of 0.2–2 keV (shown in red), 2–4.5 keV (shown in green), and 4.5–12 keV (shown in blue).
A study of 189 X-ray sources in M83, based on data from XMM-Newton, was presented in a paper by L. Ducci and collaborators in 2013.
Credits: ESA/XMM-Newton – Acknowledgement: S. Carpano, Max-Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
Side buttons were at one point an innovation for the Apple mouse that let the user access selected features of the operating system. Here the graceful curve of one of the side buttons beckons for one more squeeze.
339/365 - 21/52
In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find
In the year 3535
Ain't gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lies
Everything you think, do, or say
Is in the pill you took today
In the year 4545
Ain't gonna need your teeth, won't need your eyes
You won't find a thing to do
Nobody's gonna look at you
In the year 5555
Your arms are hanging limp at your sides
Your legs not nothing to do
Some machine is doing that for you
In the year 6565
Ain't gonna need no husband, won't need no wife
You'll pick your son, pick your daughter too
From the bottom of a long black tube
In the year 7510
If God's a-comin' he ought to make it by then
Maybe he'll look around himself and say
Guess it's time for the Judgement day
In the year 8510
God's gonna shake his mighty head
He'll either say I'm pleased where man has been
Or tear it down and start again
In the year 9595
I'm kinda wondering if man's gonna be alive
He's taken everything this old earth can give
And he ain't put back nothing
Now it's been 10,000 years
Man has cried a billion tears
For what he never knew
Now man's reign is through
But through the eternal night
The twinkling of starlight
So very far away
Maybe it's only yesterday
In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find
In the year 3535
Ain't gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lies
Everything you think, do or say
Is in the pill you took today ....
Sorry for not being around guys, i have been working two jobs and have missed so much i have to catch up with everything. So apologies for not catching up with your messages and work...
I had today free so felt i should catch up with my 52 weeks from missing last weeks theme of Technology. I had originally decided to do something combining man and machine but after thinking about it thought i would try the matrix style portraits i have always wanted to try!
It took a lot of layers to say the least but i think i got a similar effect to what i wanted, only downside it isn't dark enough between the highlights. Anyhoo, i'm pleased with the results despite that and hopefully will improve with practice. Now i have to rush off again and go prepare for more work, i hope i get a break soon! Catch up soon guys and gals! :)
(P.S. this is best viewed large on black! )
The Teleidoscope - (21/52) Technology
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The Teleidoscope is a project that inspires 10 photographers to make 52 photos, one every week.
10 people, 10 different ideas for 52 themes, 52 weeks long.
Every week we will post our images on our site and our Flickr group.
You can join us!
Every saturday we will pick a winner whose photo will get a special extra place at our site!
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I do have access to the terrains of Cern, the most technologically advanced Physics research site in the whole world.
Nevertheless, some good old technology remains in place.
At first, I did not try to use it. But in te end, I thought, why not ? So, I took up the phone and ran the number.
He answered. God himself.
And even delivered instantly what I asked for.
A new pair of socks.