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  • View of Newton’s statue that stands in Grantham, Lincolnshire. /   /

  • A fantasy funroom in another galaxy

  • Lensing water droplets

  • Caution! A singularity is kinda like the Hotel California. You can orbit, but you can never leave. Other hazardous materials t-shirts: /

  • Original digital abstract art creation / / /

  • If you would like to see a larger version of this image, click here. If you see other images on my website that you would like to have as a card, email me with the URL address and/or the title of the image found in “comments”. I welcome your suggestions and interest! —Diane

  • The gravitational constant = 6.67300 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2, or G. A force of attraction between the mass of two bodies. Taken at Disneyland Hong Kong, China, 8.30pm December 26th 2007. / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm EX HSM DC / Aperture: f/6.3 / Shutter speed: 1/3” / Flash: did not fire / ISO:800

  • Darkness on a planet.

  • Interesting planet in space.

  • Outer space and planet.

  • World in space.

  • Vibrant planet and cosmos.

  • Highly textured planet and space.

  • Outer Space

  • Outer space.

  • A blue world in the cosmos.

  • Planets in space.

  • Black hole defined first as ‘micro’ / Found others like and soon did grow / And theories by those in the know / Now obsolete by this new foe / / Long reach of black hole’s gravity / Ensnare those in proximity / This cosmic born calamity / Pulls all into it’s cavity / / And gravity of all close sphere’s / They first collapse, then disappear / While black hole’s own is so severe / It’s guaranteed to persevere / / So what we knew, was proven wrong / It turns out micro holes are strong / We tread where we did not belong / And now become a black hole’s throng / / This fractal artwork was inspired after reading an abstract written by the scientists at CERN in Switzerland in regard to the safety procedures and reassurances that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will not pose any danger to humanity when they fire it up later this summer. They say that any micro black holes created by this particle accelerator will quickly evaporate if formed, this based on Stephen Hawkings theoretical equations about black holes. / / Yet, just what is a ‘micro’ black hole, as that is a relative term that applies to a size we have determined in our own dimension on our own little planet. I might also point out that they had a major failure at the LHC upon trying to fire it up on it’s original date in September 2008… and I mean major!!! / / It has also been observed in the cosmos, that black holes attract one another, then merge to become a larger, more powerful black hole… and this is not theory, as they have recorded these events in several different places in the part of the cosmos that is visible to us. The scientist at CERN also try and reassure us that we are safe because we are bombarded by micro black holes all around us every day… however that is strictly theory and has not been observed. / / We can only hope that the ignorance and arrogance of the scientists involved with the LHC project at CERN don’t create something far beyond their means to control why they attempt to cross into a realm that belongs to nature and creation itself. I guess we will all find out soon! / / The artwork portrays a small black hole forming near a planet. As the black holes own overwhelming gravity seizes the planet, it disrupts and collapses the gravitational field of the planet and also those of it’s moons. This elecro-magnetic flux disruption is a well observed fact right here on earth in just the electrical devices that we create, and the one in the artwork portrays that same property on a planetary scale. / / The original is 6000×4800 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. It was created in Apophysis 3D Hack. The gradient was created in ApoMap, a gradient editor commonly used with Apophysis. The fractal was created as a transparency and then used as a layer in Photoshop post-processing. The background gradient was created in Photoshop. The post processing was all done in Photoshop as well. Because the original is so large and difficult to see over the internet, I have included a couple of detail cutaways below. / / / / / / / /

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  • An accident? How did it happen? Where did that big stone fell from? That’s what I thought when I first saw this car. Still Life with Stone and Car is an object of art by Jimmie Durham. $7800, red hatch and a 2-tonne stone from a quarry at Australian Central Coast came together to create an artistic expression which is about monumentality, nature’s forces and certainly an original way of spending money. Friday morning HDR out of 3 exposures. Tonemapped, contrasted, dodged, burned, cropped a bit and served right on the display for your enjoyment. Location: Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, New South Wales, Australia > featured in Take Me Higher [Dynamic Range] (12-Sep-09) From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!

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  • Water falls from high up the escarpment that encases Western Brook Pond in Gros Mourne National Park. Waterfalls and cascades are hidden along the cliffs that form the walls of Western Brook pond, always with varying quantities of water. Storm events turn mundane trickles into spectacular torrents.

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