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Another One On Gibson Blvd.

 

This pedestrian bridge is further west on Gibson Blvd. It has two!

 

Chicago, IL

5-13-2012

 

All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.

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©Christine A. Owens 1.11.18

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The "Tiny Planets" app also does a reverse Rabbit Hole effect which has some intriguing results.

Photographed during the 2016 Maleny Music Festival. In the show grounds pavillion in Maleny, Queensland, Australia.

My first Tiny Planet edit.

The original photo was of the setting outside our local library. Photoleap Tiny Planet component was used to create this image and the goat was added from another photo that I had taken.

Shot, edited and shared on iPhone.

" they blind you to your weaknesses and it is difficult to keep up with the process." (Abigail George)

  

And time to TWIRL......

  

184/365/2

365 colour yellow

FTF

TinyPlanet

Winter in Trädgårdsföreningen (Linköping, Sweden)

Photoleap Tiny Planet was used to create this from an urban skyline photo that I had taken. The original photo was taken as we were headed into St. Petersburg, Florida.

Ricoh Theta SC - 360 stereographic projection holey planet

Pretty self explanatory. :)

(Michelle Williams)

 

Nasa finally concluded that there is liquid water on Mars. It may be extremely briny or filled with chemicals that aren't very friendly to life as we know it - but it's water.. flowing, liquid water. And if there's one thing we should know about life if you've seen any of the Jurassic Park movies, it's that life will find a way!

 

There's practically not a square millimeter on the Earth that's not crawling with some kind of life. There are microbes that live in boiling hot geyser pools and on the underside of the Antarctic ice. There are fish and mussels living at the edges of underwater ponds of methane and around thermal vents at the deepest darkest parts of the oceans where the pressure would crush a human like a beer can at a beach party..

 

If life evolved on Mars, then it will surely have evolved to continue to survive if there is water. The Lorax and Star-Bellied Sneeches may not have made it, but for me, there is little doubt that bacteria and microbes will have found a way..

 

There might even be a whole village of Who's there, yelling their heads off as the Mars Explorer lumbers by their little red pebble..

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