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NYC Totality 2079


Hypothetical depiction of the Solar Eclipse totality that will occur over New York City on 1 May 2079 for those of us who will be well over 100 or not around for this momentous event.
Created from an photograph of Freedom Tower, New York, NY (taken on 10 December 2023) and totality (solar eclipse), Moose River/Jackman, ME (taken on 8 April 2024).
Created from an photograph of Freedom Tower, New York, NY (taken on 10 December 2023) and totality (solar eclipse), Moose River/Jackman, ME (taken on 8 April 2024).
RHH, Didier Foulard, Hansruedi Voegele, Team and 92 other people have particularly liked this photo
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I have already seen the dark side of the world, and sometimes I look back and this is what the past looks like.
William Sutherland club has replied to Kayleigh clubKayleigh club has replied to William Sutherland club☆☆☆
Bonne et heureuse semaine paisible et salutaire.
William Sutherland club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubA wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition with imagination!!
Best Wishes, Happy Monday, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
Wünsche noch einen schönen Wochenstart,liebe Grüße Güni :))
love it!
Have a lovely week!
At the same time, based on the often used phrase "ominous" it's interesting to note that in spite of the 21st century modern setting and scientific knowledge that fully explains the mechanics of solar eclipses, the same primal fear of foreboding that our ancient ancestors felt remain deeply embedded in the human psyche. Perhaps their fears of the end of the world upon experiencing totality remains an integral part of our DNA that has been passed down.
A captivating and questioning composition, William....!
(I think our DNA has only passed on an injunction to survive, which roughly defines the life drive. The mind, its aspirations and fears have not, I think, yet influenced its chemical composition. Any other interpretation seems to me to show a drift away from this relatively primary purpose).
William Sutherland club has replied to Léopold clubLéopold club has replied to William Sutherland clubBest wishes and health till 2079. Herb
William Sutherland club has replied to Herb Riddle clubAll the best
Fabio
A fascinating masterpiece, William!
Bonne journée William.
Have a good weekend
William Sutherland club has replied to Marije Aguillo clubEnjoy the coming week
But the bottom line is that small things have a round shape, and everything in nature has a cycle, spring comes after winter, and this cycle is eternal.
And no matter what size the rectangular shapes are, they don't have a chance to win.
This is a magnificent philosophical snapshot.
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