Monday, August 11, 2014

Hampton's Portfolio 8, Shinnecock, Unofficial Entry to The Hamptons?

If you have spent some time in the Hamptons you may have heard that crossing the Shinnecock Canal heading east is supposedly the "unofficial" demarcation line of where the "Hamptons"* begin- sort of like a Mason-Dixon line. Some of these residents even want to break away from their current county, Suffolk, to form a new one called "Peconic" county- where would the lines be drawn then? What do you think? Do you agree, disagree? What about Westhampton, Hampton Bays and the rest...? Where do you believe the "Hamptons" begins? Please comment
* What defines the Hamptons?
Photos: The Shinnecock Canal  and The historic CPI (Canoe Place Inn)









Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Alternative Portfolio 6, Brookhaven National Lab

B R O O K H A V E N
NATIONAL LABORATORY

(Text from:Wikipedia)
Brookhaven National Laboratory, which originally was owned by the Atomic Energy Commission, is now owned by the Commission's successor, the United States Department of Energy, which subcontracts Stony Brook University and Battelle Memorial Institute. BNL was operated by Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI), from 1947 until 1998 when Associated lost the contract in the wake of a scandal when tritium leaked into the Long Island Central Pine Barrens groundwater on which it sits.

Aerial Photo of Lab located on the former military base, Camp Upton.
The Particle accelerator (RHIC) is located top right of the photo. 
Located with the laboratory in Upton is the New York forecast office of the National Weather Service. BNL is staffed by approximately 3,000 scientists, engineers, technicians, and support personnel, and hosts 4,000 guest investigators every year. Discoveries made at the lab have won seven Nobel Prizes.

 Pictures index:
 Berkner Hall, 1
 Center for Functional Nanomaterials, 2,3,4,5
 RHIC Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (Particle Accelerator) Located at top of aerial photo, 6,7,8,9
 PHENIX Detector Experiments, 10,11,12,13
 STAR, 14,15,16
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Here are a few more pics of my 7-31-16 visit to the lab (to RHIC and at RHIC)







Monday, August 4, 2014

Alien Exits Spaceship and greets Earthlings! (Joke)

Watch for my upcoming, Alternative Portfolio 6, my visit to the Brookhaven National Laboratory  The National Lab was open for visit this summer (2014) in what it called "Summer Sundays" event. This is a rare occasion for the National Lab with the country's largest atom smashing particle accelerator, RHIC, Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, to open it's doors to the public. It was an honor and a privilege to visit and photograph some of the wonderful places in this site. The staff along with the scientist I got to meet and the cool experiments I got to see were simply amazing. I am proud of these scientist and engineers who do such a great job. If anyone from  the Lab is reading this please help out architecture and contact me, I would love to photograph more of the architecture there for my blog! (Won't happen I know) Unfortunately the conditions I took my photos under did not allow for my usual artistic point of view shots sorry....under the circumstances, it was the best I could do.


Don't be afraid earthlings! I come in peace...Seriously a great guy and scientist
wonderful tour at STAR 

Please check back, it's not everyday you get a peak at 
ATOM SMASHING!