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My editing skills are shit, I'm kinda learning ❤

 

◉ Wearing.!

Outfit by: .{PSYCHO:Byts}. Zhora Project Gacha, you can get it in the Epiphany event.

 

◉ Other accessories by: Antinatural [x] Synthetic Crush Gacha Cyborg Hairstyle, :::SOLE:::: Headset LUNA and .{PSYCHO:Byts}. Bot T-1000 eyes.

This is part of a 2 pane mosaic I am working on. Image is Ha(red), Oiii(blue) and synthetic green.

The surreal abstraction of the post modern kind.

the Oceanografico, part of Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences.

13 sec light painting

 

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Copyright © Assandri Michele

 

EXPLORE #477 THANKS EVERYONE!!

 

Pls don't post here any group invite, glitter text or stuff like that.

Date: August 2009

Medium: Digital Photography Montage

Dimensions: w 24” x h 24” (Larger and Smaller Sizes Available)

© 2009 Tony DeVarco

 

Dedicated to innovator, inspirator and astronomer Owen Durden.

 

This piece was created for Bonnie DeVarco's article called Visioning Sustainability-

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Whirlpool Galaxy courtesy of NASA and ESA.

Bob is showing off four chunks of the beautiful, synthetic opal he recently acquired.

Nokia C2 False Color

 

2022 might seems like another absurd year.. but one can wish for it to be a great year for all of us.. hopefully

Macro Mondays - String.

 

Wilson Ncode Tennis Racquet with synthetic gut string.

 

44 subimages focus-stacked. Speedlight with reflector and black flag lower left. Small white bounce card right.

 

2.25 inches in greatest dimension.

  

I created a synthetic luminance from my narrowband and RGB data taken with the Hyperstar- 106 frames ranging from 15-300 seconds, stacked in DSS. Blended this with F/7 Luminance data captured with the 11" Celestron EdgeHD, 10 frames x 2 minutes each. This was Combined this with an RGB image made up of Red- SII/Red Green-Ha/Green Blue- OIII/Blue. All images acquired with a QHY23M & APT software

 

Narrowband data: flic.kr/p/Dm1tCt

 

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Campbell's Soup Cans, Andy Warhol, 1962. Synthetic polymer paint on 32 canvases. shared with pixbuf.com

This picture was taken from the 12th Avenue Bridge in Beacon Hill. I have been trying to get to this spot for a long time and had very little success getting there. Either I would lose my way getting there or I would just not find the right spot. But I was lucky this time around.

 

E-X-P-L-O-R-E-D !!

M42 The Orion Nebula imaged from London using Salvatore Grasso bi-colour technique. Ha Red, Oiii Green & Synthetic Blue (Ha +Oiii @ 90%)

40 Minutes Ha, 30 Minutes Oiii

TS65 Quad Refractor, Atik 314L+ CCD

Processed in DSS & Photoshop

mamiya 7

80mm

portra 400

In an age where emotion can be felt by technically inanimate objects, where does the line stop... or start?

 

Just an exercise in posing. It's amazing how just by moving an arm or a head you can produce subtle nuances that would be missed by just plunking a fig into a scene.

(synthetic raffia) --- --- Ed Rossbach (Chicago, 1914 – Berkeley, California, October 7, 2002) was an American fiber artist. His career began with ceramics and weaving in the 1940s, but evolved over the next decade into basket making, as he experimented playfully with traditional techniques and nontraditional materials such as plastic and newspaper.

Rossbach explored the possibilities of fiber as a material, both on an off the loom. He was strongly influenced by ethnic textiles, including basketry, and often combined ethnic techniques with contemporary materials such as plastic and newspaper. His explorations of three-dimensional forms and basketry as an art form challenged the accepted boundaries of what could be done with craft materials and led to him being considered the "father of contemporary baskets". He has been described as "transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary". (Wikipedia)

This bright orange polypropylene rope was the ideal subject for the theme 'synthetic'.

 

Also known as poly rope or poly hemp, it is widely used in boat yards as it floats and is does not rot or swell. It is used here for fastening boats to a silver painted bollard in Port Erin harbour, Isle of Man.

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Astrexia Harue

For Psychodelic Groovy Rabbits

This netting was just shouting to be photographed, so I obliged!

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Woohoo! More nanotechnology for our bodies: Nanoscale devices; Nanoscale wires; Nanoscale wire sensors; Nanosensors; Nanoscale wire probes; Nanoscale field-effect transistors; Nanotube-electronic Hybrid devices; Nanoelectronic components for cells; nanotube-electronic hybrid devices; Nanostructures; Nanoscopic wire-based devices; Nanoscale wire-based data storage; Nanoscale wire-based memory devices; Nano666 technology!

 

Check out some patents for this stuff:

 

patents.justia.com/inventor/charles-m-lieber?page=2

 

Wall Street Journal: Ray Kurzweil: Future Tech Will Be Part of Us:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ausc1hRR4q0&t=6s

 

Revelation 1:1 “This is the revelation that God gave to Jesus Christ, to show His servants what must happen shortly. His angel revealed this revelation to His slave John, by using signs and symbols.”

 

Signs, symbols, algorithms, codes, implants, devices, physical, digital, natural, synthetic, human, machine, enhancement, enslavement, control, manipulation, host, parasite, microchips, nanochips, plastic, metallic, humanism, transhumanism, augmentation, amalgamation, robotics, AI, evolution, darwinism, eugenics, cybernetics, godless, luciferian, dystopian, apocalypse, prophetic, revelation, judgment, wrath, heaven, hell.

 

An abstract photomontage pasted up as a colour triptych. I think of the light in there as "orange tourmaline."

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