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Little Caz was having another explore around the Ninjago District today, while glugging a nice smoothie. She found a new Virtual Gaming Arcade which looked interesting, but apparently it’s not quite ready to open to the public yet.
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Arde la Sierra segada de sus robles y sembrada con promesas de resina y de madera. El cántaro de la lechera se rompió en una llamarada trágica y extensa con nombre de ignorancia y de codicia y apellido de pinares. Todo el aire se cargó de humo y de tragedia en un instante y las lágrimas secas de ceniza ahogaron el cielo tiñéndolo de sangre.
Regueros de tinta llegaron sigilosos a los ríos y unos densos posos de lágrimas de humo dejaron caer su manto sobre las aguas tranquilas del Lago y obraron su milagro, haciendo que sus aguas verdosas cobraran transparencia en un espejismo tramposo de incendio subacuático.
El Lago de Sanabria recobró su transparencia en un respiro de memoria como alguien que ahogándose consigue por unos minutos asomar la cabeza sobre el agua para llenar los pulmones de un soplo de vida.
Las cenizas de los incendios han sido un incendio sigiloso y frío, que han lavado como lejía la cara y el alma verdosa de este lago tan poco comprendido y tan maltratado.
La alcalinización súbita del agua debida a las cenizas, ha destruido la vida de todos los seres invisibles de las gotas, y sus lágrimas de cristal se acumulan como constelaciones infinitas en el manto mullido de los fondos del Lago como un naufragio sin fin. Los huesos de cristal de Asterionella siembran sus fondos abonados de abandono en un ciclo de vida y destrucción sin tregua, esperando su primavera para inundar todo de su verdor intenso y espeso.
Queda la esperanza en las montañas, en las cenizas entre las que asoman las sombras mutiladas de tizones y junto a ellas, late la vida en dos hojitas verdes y frescas de roble que se abren hacia el cielo soñando un futuro mejor para estas tierras desoladas.
...vuelvan de nuevo robledales y arroyos de aguas cristalinas y váyanse con sus maletas cargadas de billetes a otra feria a contar mentiras a otras buenas gentes, que entiendan de cuentos. Ese de la lechera, aquí tuvo tropiezo previsible.
Los incendios de la Sierra de la Culebra en Zamora han sembrado destrucción y desolación, arrasando cultivos de pinos en zonas donde el melojo tenía su terreno y su cielo desde decenas de miles de años.
Las cenizas de estos incendios han llegado a muchos ecosistemas acuáticos como el Lago de Sanabria en forma de partículas en suspensión y han provocado la desaparición del fitoplancton momentáneamente.
Todos estas briznas de cenizas, junto con los restos de los organismos naufragados que fueron abrasados por ellas, se acumulan ahora en sus fondos añadiendo así un elemente más al desequilibrio que sufre este hermoso Lago como consecuencia de sus inoperantes sistemas de depuración.
Pero igual que brotan intensamente verdes y tímidas unas hojas de roble entre los restos de la debacle del incendio, asoma también la esperanza en el Lago, y quizá algún día se ponga solución y vuelva a recibir los cuidados que nunca debió dejar de tener, y este espejismo momentáneo de la transparencia de sus aguas se convierta en un oasis permanente de cordura, cuidado y esperanza...nuestros hijos lo merecen.
Las fotografía realizadas a 200 y 400 aumentos con las técnicas de contraste de fase y campo oscuro reflejan grumos con materia orgánica, cenizas y restos de diatomeas, Asterionella formosa y Tabellaria fenestrata y proceden de una muestra recogida en el Lago de Sanabria (Zamora) el día 4 de noviembre de 2022 en las inmediaciones de “Custa Llago” en una inmersión y muestreo realizado por Ibone Martínez Zufiria y Alberto Ávila Pérez desde el el catamarán Helios Sanabria el primer catamarán del mundo propulsado por energía eólica y solar.
Another zoom in shot at Pinggan Village, slightly earlier than the previous one. I managed to get a 15secs exposure in this one while some of the houses still have their light on.
Other than shooting landscape, I like gaming as well. Somehow I feel this really looks like those CG scene in game.
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Photos for Virtual Diva Magazine July Edition 2016, Fashion Trends
thank so much to Models: Marpil Pilar Grafenwalder, Marissa Díaz Otero, Lori Jamee Sandalwood Loeffler, Xamo Grafenwalder ,Zomaira Henriquez, Ari Chavez and Zahara Fernandes
and Thanks you so much Angels Kristan kisses and hug!!
My friend Michael Naimark is exploring new ideas for virtual reality experiences, in collaboration with Google and other researchers. To discuss this work, we got together with two other colleagues, Steve Gano and Jim McKee -- with whom we worked at the Apple Multimedia Lab in the eighties, pushing the envelope on related questions.
We started with a tour of the historic Sentinel Building in North Beach, home of American Zoetrope -- where Francis Coppola worked on many cinematic masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now. We checked out the underground screening room and sound mixing room where some of that work took place, then headed upstairs to Michael and Jim’s studios, for a wonderful conversation about the new VR frontier.
Michael and his colleagues are researching how people are represented in virtual reality. Their first experiment at Google’s “Big Chairs” Park led to some helpful guidelines on how to film people for VR, by using different camera angles and distances.
They’re also investigating ‘hyper-images’ that resemble a group of people, but that are shot at different times and composited together to create both ‘credible’ and ‘incredible’ pictures. To enable more experiments like these, Michael is developing ‘IMU VR’, a new type of camera that could make it easier for communities to tell their stories in VR. More on this later.
It was great to reconnect with my colleagues and brainstorm these ideas together. It felt like the good old days, and the creative juices were flowing all over again ...
Learn more about Michael Naimark’s work:
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I have no idea where that black bar on the right side came from, or how I missed it while editing...
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What is a virtual church? Podcast
The site that this pic is located is www.partakers.co.uk
It is still under construction... I may have a vacancy for a receptionist there so who among you will be brave enough to submit a pic for the face of the receptionist? lol
Virtual reality is becoming more and more favourite to consumers. The availability of the technology also allows us to many videos where we can see the first hand experience of many people who are trying it for the first time. The video shows a grandma who tries the jurassic park game for...
In this age of grand delusion
You walked into my life out of my dreams
I don't need another change
Still you forced a way into my scheme of things
You say we're growing
Growing heart and soul
In this age of grand delusion
You walked into my life out of my dreams
Sweet name, you're born once again for me
Sweet name, you're born once again for me
Oh sweet name, I call you again
You're born once again for me
Just because I believe don't mean I don't think as well
Don't have to question everything in Heaven or Hell
Participants at the India Economic Summit 2016 in New Delhi, India, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Stock image taken in virtual world Second Life. Free to use, non commercial, attribution would be nice, or leave a comment with link.
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Photography by Cajsa Lilliehook
Location: Virtual Decay maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Virtual%20Decay/49/14/25
My friend Michael Naimark is exploring new ideas for virtual reality experiences, in collaboration with Google and other researchers. To discuss this work, we got together with two other colleagues, Steve Gano and Jim McKee -- with whom we worked at the Apple Multimedia Lab in the eighties, pushing the envelope on related questions.
We started with a tour of the historic Sentinel Building in North Beach, home of American Zoetrope -- where Francis Coppola worked on many cinematic masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now. We checked out the underground screening room and sound mixing room where some of that work took place, then headed upstairs to Michael and Jim’s studios, for a wonderful conversation about the new VR frontier.
Michael and his colleagues are researching how people are represented in virtual reality. Their first experiment at Google’s “Big Chairs” Park led to some helpful guidelines on how to film people for VR, by using different camera angles and distances.
They’re also investigating ‘hyper-images’ that resemble a group of people, but that are shot at different times and composited together to create both ‘credible’ and ‘incredible’ pictures. To enable more experiments like these, Michael is developing ‘IMU VR’, a new type of camera that could make it easier for communities to tell their stories in VR. More on this later.
It was great to reconnect with my colleagues and brainstorm these ideas together. It felt like the good old days, and the creative juices were flowing all over again ...
Learn more about Michael Naimark’s work:
View more photos about Virtual Reality:
Exposicion virtual en el grupo de flick LA PASION ANTE TI.
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