Created for a theme on a Facebook forum called "Monthly Artistic Playtime." The theme is not "how to get rid of the cat that has kept you sleepless for a month; it's "Space"
#2 is the photo I started with (a glimpse of sun through fog a few days ago and some kind of apparatus on the back of a truck; any idea what is?).
I added Stella on a separate layer with a brush I created. Rocket, flames, flag and stars are from four separate shots on the NASA site
https://images.nasa.govbtw, #2 was photo'd as another entry to the flickr group theme "Balance and Visual Weight." If anyone wants to comment on that photo specifically, I'd be happy to hear your thoughts!
Linda From Maine wrote:
#2 is the photo I started with (a glimpse of sun through fog a few days ago and some kind of apparatus on the back of a truck; any idea what is?).
Linda, That appears to be a special rail for loading and unloading heavy objects. There is a lifting pully system that can move forward and backward along the rail. It has hooks or attachments to connect to the heavy object which is then lifted and can be slid along the rail to the front of the cargo area and lowered. the proces is then repeated until the complete load is on the truck. I have seen the type of apparatus used for the transport of concrete septic tanks or other similar objects.
That's what it's all about, Mike
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
Linda, That appears to be a special rail for loading and unloading heavy objects. There is a lifting pully system that can move forward and backward along the rail. It has hooks or attachments to connect to the heavy object which is then lifted and can be slid along the rail to the front of the cargo area and lowered. the proces is then repeated until the complete load is on the truck. I have seen the type of apparatus used for the transport of concrete septic tanks or other similar objects.
Ah, there are large concrete blocks all around the grounds of this facilty; some appear to be the type you use on roads when under construction, to block lanes and such. Thanks much!
What a master representative image! Kitty seems a tad too large for the rocket, but so what, right! You've got the technology down pat. I do like the the flag on the nose cone!
Neat idea. I like you added the flag. And not to worry Stella will be fine.The flames look a little off to me. Not sure if you took it off the NASA site or not.
veralisa296 wrote:
What a master representative image! Kitty seems a tad too large for the rocket, but so what, right! You've got the technology down pat. I do like the the flag on the nose cone!
Thanks Veronica! You're probably right about the rocket size (cats never think
they're the problem
).
NJFrank wrote:
Neat idea. I like you added the flag. And not to worry Stella will be fine.The flames look a little off to me. Not sure if you took it off the NASA site or not.
Thanks so much, Frank. Yes, the flames were part of a photo on NASA of a rocket launch. I agree with you about their being "off." Couldn't quite figure out what to do. Should have searched for another.
When I stop laughing maybe I can make a coherent reply
STELLA!!
This is fun and well put together. Salvador Dali once promised the world he would stop "flying cats"...but he didn't.
rockdog wrote:
STELLA!!
This is fun and well put together. Salvador Dali once promised the world he would stop "flying cats"...but he didn't.
HA HA, no mere human can stop a cat that's determined.
Thanks for commenting, Phil!
Having seen falling cat high-speed videos, my wondering is, "Can Stella leap from a space station and land gently on all 4 and walk away unharmed? Cats are amazing creatures. "The falling cat problem has plagued humankind for centuries. How in the world do they always manage to land on their feet?"
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/photographs-of-a-falling-cat-1894/Image 2, yes large area of dark balance with strong bright, but also circular vs linear including the clouds... an interesting thought image... unexpected, yet something we might see in real-life industrial areas.
The object on the truck is boom of some kind, used for loading and unloading heavy objects.
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