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Julio Vannini Interference patterns

Is light a wave or a particle?

That was one of the fundamental question about the very nature of light. Physicist struggle for a couple of centuries trying the find the answer. Now we know that light is an electromagnetic wave.

But back then, one of the strongest theories that reigned was that light behaved by waves and it could be interefered by other waves of light. The closest resemblance was that of the waves created in water.

Vannini Pics 28-Jul-2014
Lee W Interior Lee's Collections 19-Nov-2008
Pekka Nihtinen Interior 7

My grandparent´s old house where nobody has lived for 50 years.

Common area 25-Jul-2013
Pekka Nihtinen Interiors - A detail

"Experimenting" or rather playing with Lightroom 2.4´s saturation and desharpening sliders.

Common area 29-Aug-2009
Pekka Nihtinen Interiors - HiFi & Red

I Was sitting on sofa and listening to music when sun suddenly appearad and made nice shadows on the wall. Took camera and made few interior shots handheld and just for fun. This, I think, was the best.

Common area 06-Nov-2009
Pekka Nihtinen Interiors - Reading Chair

Light outside was dull this morning so I deciced to stay home and try some interior shots. Here´s our reading chair ... although occupied by someone else this time.

Common area 29-Aug-2009
Dave Hall Into the sun, Glen Coe, the highlands.

Another shot from my recent trip to Scotland.

David's landscapes. 17-Nov-2008
Bob Doucette Into the Sunset

Saw this fellow using the walkway over Route 1 from Bunker Hill Community College to the T Station at sunset.

Bob Doucette 09-May-2006
Karen Jack Into the Unkown Best Photos 16-Jun-2007
Kerland Elder Intrepid

Once a World-war 2 aircraft carrier. The USS Intrepid now birthed on the Chelsea pier's off the West -Side high way Manhattan is now being used as a military sea-air space museum, it also served as a recovery ship for space flights in it's day's of operation. A wide angle lens was used in order to capture this huge ship.

rasputtin 06-Jun-2005