Show Navigation

Have Camera Will Travel Header Logo

  • Have Camera Will Travel
  • Portfolio | Images
  • Timelapse Demo Reel
  • About
  • Contact
  • Site Tools
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Have Camera Will Travel Header Logo

Search Results

22 images

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)

Loading ()...

  • Close-up of computer circuit board on an internal hard disk drive.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081611...tif
  • Close-up of computer circuit boards.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081610...tif
  • Close-up of computer circuit board on an internal hard disk drive.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081609...tif
  • Close-up of computer circuit boards.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081608...tif
  • Close-up of computer circuit boards.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081607...tif
  • Close-up of computer circuit boards.
    Computer Circuit Boards (34212081606...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions. In the center is the piece known as Fragment A, the largest surviving piece and the one that contains most fo the gears.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions. The back side of Fragment A, the largest surviving piece and the one that contains most of the gears.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions. In the center is the largest piece, with the circular gear clearly visible, that is known as Fragment A. it contains most of the Mechanism's gears.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • A 1970s reconstruction of the Antikythera Mechanism designed by Derek de Solla Price and constructed by R. Deroski. One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • The front side of a model of the Antikythera Mechamism designed and constructed by Michael Wright (2009). One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • Modern models of the Antikythera Mechanism. One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • A model of the Antikythera Mechamism designed and constructed by Michael Wright (2009). One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions. In the foreground are the 75 small fragments. The largest piece to the left in the back, with the circular gear clearly visible, is known as Fragment A and contains most of the Mechanism's gears.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions. The largest piece, with the circular gear clearly visible, is known as Fragment A and contains most of the Mechanism's gears.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif
  • A 2011 reconstruction of the Antikythera Mechanism designed and constructed by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. One of the highlights of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, the Antikythera Mechanism now has its own dedicated exhibit gallery in which all of its fragments are on display. Believed to date to somewhere around 100 BC to 205 BC, it was found amongst a large cache of statues, coins, and other artefacts on a sunken shipwreck discovered in 1900 by sponge divers off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. It was badly damaged after such a long time in the salt water, but extensive research in recent decades has resulted in a consensus that it is a kind of astronomical analog computer as well as some modern reconstructions.
    Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit at the...tif