straight to the way to get close,
straight to this cage that I build every day,
straightforward to life that starts again every time as the light that illuminates everything.
without even realizing what he should express.
live and laugh without thinking of tomorrow,
without those thoughts that made me fragile.
gIUSEPPE cAMPO
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2017-09-12
2016-07-28
I always saw this reality in an original way or perhaps reversed.
I always saw this reality in an original way or perhaps reversed.
those who can not say no,
It is a slow moment, but distracted.
just a moment.
I would like to reduce everything and be able to look back with no regrets.....and even a slow moment and losing time in a distraction, in a moment.
for each project there is a passion, an idea even if everything happens quickly.
we are all basically the same destination.
am i doing every night the same story, not looking back.
basically we forget everything.
2016-07-06
2016-06-24
ideation sketches 00I, gcV-0Ix project
anyway,
I'm about to introduce a project done in far 2015,
but only now publish it here.
it is a small sedan.
obviously electric power and obviously with great personality.
I'm about to introduce a project done in far 2015,
but only now publish it here.
it is a small sedan.
obviously electric power and obviously with great personality.
2016-02-19
...nightly
How many times it went so well.
How many times have I ignored it even though it was already quite simple.
2013-09-16
2013-09-13
2013-09-12
FOCAL POINT
In optics, the Airy disk (or Airy pattern) are descriptions of the best focused spot of light that a perfect lens with a circular aperture can make, limited by the diffraction of light.
The diffraction pattern resulting from a uniformly-illuminated circular aperture has a bright region in the center, known as the Airy disk which together with the series of concentric bright rings around is called the Airy pattern.
In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge.
Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle.
The diffraction pattern resulting from a uniformly-illuminated circular aperture has a bright region in the center, known as the Airy disk which together with the series of concentric bright rings around is called the Airy pattern.
In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge.
Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle.
2013-09-11
lamborghini MANOLETE
The world of bullfighting is a key part of Lamborghini's identity.
In 1962, Ferruccio Lamborghini visited the Seville ranch of Don Eduardo Miura, a renowned breeder of Spanish fighting bulls.
Lamborghini, a Taurus himself, was so impressed by the majestic Miura animals that he decided to adopt a raging bull as the emblem for the auto company he would soon found.
After producing two cars with alphanumeric designations, Lamborghini once again turned to the bull breeder for inspiration. Don Eduardo was filled with pride when he learned that Ferruccio had named a car for his family and their line of bulls; the fourth Miura to be produced was unveiled to him at his ranch in Seville.
The automaker would continue to draw upon the bullfighting connection in future years. The Islero was named for the Miura bull that killed the famed bullfighter Manolete in 1947.
In 1962, Ferruccio Lamborghini visited the Seville ranch of Don Eduardo Miura, a renowned breeder of Spanish fighting bulls.
Lamborghini, a Taurus himself, was so impressed by the majestic Miura animals that he decided to adopt a raging bull as the emblem for the auto company he would soon found.
After producing two cars with alphanumeric designations, Lamborghini once again turned to the bull breeder for inspiration. Don Eduardo was filled with pride when he learned that Ferruccio had named a car for his family and their line of bulls; the fourth Miura to be produced was unveiled to him at his ranch in Seville.
The automaker would continue to draw upon the bullfighting connection in future years. The Islero was named for the Miura bull that killed the famed bullfighter Manolete in 1947.
2013-07-26
porsche....mini mini cayenne..vs PACEMAN
when they made the cayenne have flared several doubts about this new segment (first suv).
the market maybe ask a mini suv (except MACAN) of reduced dimensions ...
the market maybe ask a mini suv (except MACAN) of reduced dimensions ...
2013-07-25
you can see the moon . . . maybe
this is just fast sketch about new MAZDA style, I tried something with my artistic skills...
sometimes I think how nice it is to walk in the hills without a sure way.
other times I see the moon even during the day ...TODAY
nice day, good inspiration
gIUSEPPE cAMPO
sometimes I think how nice it is to walk in the hills without a sure way.
other times I see the moon even during the day ...TODAY
nice day, good inspiration
gIUSEPPE cAMPO
2013-07-23
9....11 porsche
The 911 can trace its roots back to sketches drawn by Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche in 1959. The Porsche 911 classic was developed as a much more powerful, larger, more comfortable replacement for the Porsche 356, the company's first model.
The new car made its public debut at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show (German: Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung). The car presented at the auto show had a non-operational mockup of the 901 engine, receiving a working one in February 1964.
It originally was designated as the "Porsche 901" (901 being its internal project number). 82 cars were built as 901s. However, Peugeot protested on the grounds that in France it had exclusive rights to car names formed by three numbers with a zero in the middle. So, instead of selling the new model with another name in France, Porsche changed the name to 911. Internally, the cars' part numbers carried on the prefix 901 for years. Production began in September 1964, the first 911s reached the US in February 1965 with a price tag of US$6,500.
Porsche 911E with Fuchs wheels, 1969
The earliest edition of the 911 had a 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp) flat-6 engine, in the "boxer" configuration like the 356, air-cooled and rear-mounted, displaced 1991 cc compared with the 356's four-cylinder, 1600 cc unit.
The car had four seats although the rear seats were very small, thus the car is usually called a 2+2 rather than a four-seater (the 356 was also a 2+2). It was mated to a four or five-speed manual "Type 901" transmission.
The styling was largely by Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche, son of Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche. Erwin Komenda, the leader of the Porsche car body construction department, was also involved in the design.
The new car made its public debut at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show (German: Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung). The car presented at the auto show had a non-operational mockup of the 901 engine, receiving a working one in February 1964.
It originally was designated as the "Porsche 901" (901 being its internal project number). 82 cars were built as 901s. However, Peugeot protested on the grounds that in France it had exclusive rights to car names formed by three numbers with a zero in the middle. So, instead of selling the new model with another name in France, Porsche changed the name to 911. Internally, the cars' part numbers carried on the prefix 901 for years. Production began in September 1964, the first 911s reached the US in February 1965 with a price tag of US$6,500.
Porsche 911E with Fuchs wheels, 1969
The earliest edition of the 911 had a 130 PS (96 kW; 128 hp) flat-6 engine, in the "boxer" configuration like the 356, air-cooled and rear-mounted, displaced 1991 cc compared with the 356's four-cylinder, 1600 cc unit.
The car had four seats although the rear seats were very small, thus the car is usually called a 2+2 rather than a four-seater (the 356 was also a 2+2). It was mated to a four or five-speed manual "Type 901" transmission.
The styling was largely by Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche, son of Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche. Erwin Komenda, the leader of the Porsche car body construction department, was also involved in the design.
2013-06-11
2013-06-05
jaguar
Jaguar populations are rapidly declining.
The 1960s had particularly significant declines, with more than 15,000 jaguar skins brought out of the Brazilian Amazon yearly; the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of 1973 brought about a sharp decline in the pelt trade.
The major risks to the jaguar include deforestation across its habitat, increasing competition for food with human beings, poaching, hurricanes in northern parts of its range, and the behavior of ranchers who will often kill the cat where it preys on livestock.
When adapted to the prey, the jaguar has been shown to take cattle as a large portion of its diet; while land clearance for grazing is a problem for the species, the jaguar population may have increased when cattle were first introduced to South America, as the animals took advantage of the new prey base.
This willingness to take livestock has induced ranch owners to hire full-time jaguar hunters, and the cat is often shot on sight.
The 1960s had particularly significant declines, with more than 15,000 jaguar skins brought out of the Brazilian Amazon yearly; the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of 1973 brought about a sharp decline in the pelt trade.
The major risks to the jaguar include deforestation across its habitat, increasing competition for food with human beings, poaching, hurricanes in northern parts of its range, and the behavior of ranchers who will often kill the cat where it preys on livestock.
When adapted to the prey, the jaguar has been shown to take cattle as a large portion of its diet; while land clearance for grazing is a problem for the species, the jaguar population may have increased when cattle were first introduced to South America, as the animals took advantage of the new prey base.
This willingness to take livestock has induced ranch owners to hire full-time jaguar hunters, and the cat is often shot on sight.
2013-05-29
anisocelis flavolineata
Coreidae is a large family of predominantly herbivorous insects that belong in the hemipteran suborder Heteroptera. There are more than 1,800 species in over 250 genera.
They vary in size from 7 to 45 mm, making the larger species some of the biggest heteropterans. The body shape of coreids is quite variable, with some species broadly oval while others are slender. Coreids are found throughout the world but most species are found in the tropics and subtropics.
In North America they are colloquially called "squash bugs", because some species, such as Anasa tristis, are pests of squash plants and other cucurbits.
They are also called “leaf-footed bugs” due to the leaf-like expansions some species have on their hindlegs.
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