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This one from me depicts the evolution of technology in computers and telecommunication.

 

A vision for the future of Technology.

Backyard find of old scales, the way we used to do things. Summerland Camel Farm, South West of Ipswich, Queensland.

 

Scenic Rim, Queensland

Near Future Technology is our first foray into the slightly daunting world of NFT's and just like us she's unsure of what happens next. Blockchain here we come...

 

Near Future Technology is available on Opensea here

 

Barbara was technically just a sophisticated computer program with access to an android body although her programming didn't allow her the luxury of knowing that. She also felt completely heartbroken at the demise of her tamagotchi and her programming definitely wasn't supposed to allow that either. She didn't really have a heart after all.

 

It was all very confusing both for her and for the scientists who were studying her. She was the first of her kind and was currently confounding all expectations. She would gaze out of the window for hours at a time and would lament at length about her deceased digital friend. How would she cope in this brave new world...

 

Cheers

 

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Oh how photography has changed over the years from big bulky complicated cameras to the small digital ones of today.

Queensland University of Technology researchers scanned 40 hectares of Ningaloo Reef, the largest existing fringing reef in the world, over 30 minutes, 100 metres above the sea surface.

Lead researcher Associate Professor Felipe Gonzalez said the data would help build a fingerprint of the reef,...

 

www.dronewatchdogs.com/ningaloo-reef-captured-sky-drone-d...

Knitting future fetishism for boys.

Photos from a Sunday outing to battle boredom.

 

New and old. This barn has weathered a lot of wind, and the turbine is now turning it into electricity.

For Macro Mondays theme "technology". This is one of the vacuum tubes (or valves for thos on the other side of the water) in a guitar amp, taken at night so the glow of the filament can be seen.

This was a difficult one! I wanted to find something really interesting but a busy week didn’t really have time to hunt for something. This is Richmond lock and weir and the technology is the machinery to make this work. Mostly hidden in this photo but I particularly liked the shadow on the footpath and the striking clouds.

I really like my backlit keyboard shot I did for the '5' theme an would ideally have used that shot but I challenged myself to find something different. I think this shot is ok, I still prefer the backlit keyboard but this a good as well. I do like the reflections of the green and orange lights and the overall blue hue.

ODC-Connected

 

These cables are connected to the back of his Pre-Amp.

precision machined 1"x2"x3" block

WEEK 47.2 – Office Depot, Southaven, MS

 

Stepping inside, we're greeted by the technology aisles! While this shot looks straight-on at them, you might be able to tell from the light placements above that the aisles are directed at an angle. To the right are more angled aisles (which I didn't get pictures of, primarily due to the fact that they have newer [likely printed in-store] unbranded aisle signs) featuring general office merchandise.

 

(c) 2015 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

An old building technology book I found on my bookshelves at work. Very old... The glasses? Not mine... :-)

will catch up soon... thanks for looking... :-)

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Ilford HPS+ (@800 asa)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 @ 20° 10mins

Taken for ODC challenge "Technology"

Technology demonstration experiment CIMON tests human-machine interaction in space.

 

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Credit: ESA/NASA

Artechhouse - Washington, DC

For Macro Mondays Theme, Technology.

Wind up torch.

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What is left when humans die? Their soul. What is left when smartphones or robots die? Rubbish. More pics in the comments. Prints and posters available here.

 

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A pretty bit of tech. designed to replace human interaction and speed up efficiency - No people required! Until there is a malfunction.

things will never be the same again since technology took over our lives. it has practically entered almost every aspect of everything we do. imagine a friend of mine recently bought a tennis racquet that can sense and feed information about a player's style of hitting the ball and playing the game. individually and subjectively, depending on our attitude towards technology, only time will tell whether we are happier with it. obviously one thing is certain, these kids are!

Participants at the World Economic Forum Global Technology Governance Retreat. June 2022

Mobile Photography and Processing

The Human Expression Series

Attempt at making infrastructure "pretty." One time active tower for AT&T long lines microwave system. The triangular shapes at the top of the tower are the microwave feed horns.

Downtown Grand Junction atop the Bell Telephone central office, Mesa County, Colorado.

 

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

handmade collage.

parte del gluebook.

The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (동대문 디자인플라자&파크) is a new landmark of Dongdaemun designed by the world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DPP) features an unbelievable exterior decorated with over 40,000 aluminium sheets none of which are the same. The Plaza is hone to a design museum, fashion design information centre, sky lounge and many more spaces for exhibitions and rest.

 

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Technology was supposed to connect us, but we are getting more disconnected.

Consider how many advanced technologies of mankind are depicted in this image.

modern technology

 

© 05 - 2015 by RICHARD von LENZANO

Kamera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR

Finally, a completely empty tunnel. Now I can create the photo I wanted to take the whole time.

 

This is the view of the uncompleted tunnel, before outfitting of the tracks and electrical systems, as viewed from Rosebank towards Sandton which is now part of the Gautrain train system in Johannesburg.

 

Explored :)

 

Thanks everybody !

"This is the last part of my photo trilogy on the National Geographic’s theme: Explore Our World Change, as well as my favorite one!.." | | ivanklindic.info/2013/11/23/ng-technology-contrasts/

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