F22 Raptor on a cloudy day. World Space Expo 2007 at Kennedy Space Center.
Pulling some vertical G’s.
I specificaly wanted to come up with a tribute to the amazing artists on REDBUBBLE…. / You have given me inspiration – fresh ideas – encouraged my souls artisic compulsion …....... / You have Inspired my long lost expressionable purpose to this world & I SO love you for it!! / My greatest GREATEST ambition is to teach others to create with soul ~ create with vision & let GO of ALL inhibitions. ( Mostly those with mental illness, depression, children, senior citizens & rural communities ‘They MUST connect this’! / To those from redbuble that created such an outlet …......ON mount Everest you should stand! / I just beg you to hold the biggest art display known to man I have known millions to go through a garden expo’s car & boat expo’s it just goes on forever BUT I mean BUT I have never known anyone to hold an enormous ART EXPO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / SO hope you see the dollar signs here & leave the spreading of art addiction to US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty little falcon!
THE SUBJECT: / A partially buried piece of chain uncovered by the receding tide. THE LOCATION”: / It was photographed very early in my photographic “career” beside the Hastings River at the Boundary Street ferry wharf in Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, on bright spring day. THE MAKING of ‘Low Tide Exposé’: / Fuji S5500: High resolution jpg, Auto f/3.1 @ 1/400sec, ISO100, Hand held. / Photoshop CS. Visit the Macro – Abstract – Still Life collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more tidal delights. Enjoy! BEACHCOMBINGS / (Click the links!) Low Tide Exposé / Reggae / She Sell / Stranded / Dead Marine / Tidal Stones – Emanate / Tidal Stones – Pietra Papilio / Tidal Stones – Raging Bull / Tidal Stones – Black Rock / Tidal Stones #6 / Beachcombings – Panning for Gold / Beachcombings – Seahorses / Beachcombings #7 / Kattang Beachcombings /
Picture taken from the Goodwill Bridge in Brisbane during the 20th Anniversary of Expo ‘88 celebrations last week.
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This attractive sailing-vessel-like structure is a relic from Expo 86 in Vancouver, Canada. The city transformed an old cargo pier into a showcase intended to rival the Opera House in Sydney, Australia. / Today it is home to a cruise ship terminal, a convention center and a hotel. Shot with a classic Russian Lomo LC-A camera. / / / / Framed Print /
Photo of a couple in a bridge pathway going trough light.
People silhouettes in water expo pavilion and reflex on water surface
May the Light be with you in 2009. / . (full colour) / (no tripod, as is, no treatment) LISBON. NEW YEAR´S EVE. 2009 PORTUGAL / By the Tagus River. /
(no tripod, no treatment) / New Year’s Eve 2008/2009 / Portugal /
Utah Auto Expo – 01-16-2009
Fuji 64T film photography scanned.
This bird of prey is called a KIte cool looking bird dont you think!!! lol
Another of the Kite at the SEWE Expo in Charleston
An artist from Durga Tattoo, Jakarta, Indonesia working on a subject in their booth at the Sydney Tattoo & Body Art Expo
Taken at the Melbourne Pet Expo a couple on months ago. Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135 lens. Thank you for looking.
The acid lemon flowers of expo gold and leaves make up this mandala.
Larger view is better Model NIKON D700 / Date/time original 16/08/2009 21.00.13 / Shutter speed value 30 s / Aperture value f/22 / ISO speed ratings ISO 640 / Focal length 12 mm Featured in Your Country’s Best on November, 2009 Featured in Photography 101 on September, 2009 Featured in JPG Cast-Offs on September, 2009
Others related images: 1.987 – 1.992 ENGLISH Client: Junta de Andalucía / Architect: Santiago Calatrava / Type: Bowstring / Span: 656 ft / Use: Mixed Local Authorities ordered from Sevilla Santiago Calatrava bridge to provide access to Cartuja island where the Universal Exhibition held in Seville in 1992. In its original form two bridges planned Calatrava symmetrical and opposed to each side of the Cartuja island to provide access to the important exhibition. Subsequently, due to excessive cuts in the budget, the client chose to perform a single bridge over a viaduct of 500 meters in total length. The Alamillo Bridge finally stood on the east side of Round Ring, meander through the San Jeronimo, a tributary of the Guadalquivir river. Highlights of this work is undoubtedly the spectacular cable-stayed pylon height of 142 meters final with the help of 13 pairs of wires that are anchored to the bottom of the deck and through its own weight, get long sustain board 200 meters in total length. This enormous basin, which contains within itself a staircase than one viewpoint at the summit which is called “the eye of the horse’s head” and from which you can see a panoramic view of the entire city of Seville has an inclination of 58 degrees resembles one of the pyramids of Egypt, Cheops. It would give the board a mixed use which was distributed in three lanes for each direction of traffic on both sides and a walkway for pedestrians and bicycles higher in the center. Inspiration Calatrava imagined prior to the completion of this majestic bridge was triggered by a previous sculpture designed by the architect himself called “Torso in motion.” ESPAÑOL Cliente: Junta de Andalucía / Arquitecto: Santiago Calatrava / Tipo: Atirantado / Vano: 200 metros / Uso: Mixto Las Autoridades Locales de Sevilla encargaban a Santiago Calatrava un puente para dar acceso a la isla de la Cartuja donde se celebraría la Exposición Universal de Sevilla en el año 1.992. En su primer diseño Calatrava había previsto dos puentes simétricos y opuestos a cada lado de la isla de la Cartuja para dar acceso a la importante Exposición. Posteriormente, debido a recortes excesivos en el presupuesto, el cliente prefirió realizar un solo puente más un viaducto de 500 metros de longitud total. El Puente del Alamillo se situó finalmente en el lado este de la Ronda de Circunvalación, atravesando el meandro de San Jerónimo, un afluente del río Guadalquivir. Lo más destacado de esta obra es sin lugar a dudas el espectacular pilón atirantado de 142 metros de altura final que con la ayuda de 13 pares de cables que se anclan a la parte inferior de la cubierta y mediante su propio peso, consiguen sustentar el largo tablero de 200 metros de longitud total. Este enorme pilón, que contiene en su interior una escalera de acceso superior a un mirador situado en la cúspide al que se le conoce como “El ojo de la cabeza de caballo” y desde el que se divisa una vista panorámica de toda la ciudad de Sevilla, dispone de una inclinación de 58 grados similar a una de las pirámides de Egipto, Keops. Se le daría un uso mixto al tablero que se distribuyó en tres carriles para cada sentido de tráfico rodado a ambos lados y una pasarela para peatones y bicicletas más elevada en el centro. La inspiración previa que imaginó Calatrava para la realización de este majestuoso puente vino motivada por una escultura previa diseñada por el propio arquitecto llamada “Torso en movimiento”. © José Miguel Hernández Hernández
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