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Audience asking Jerry Brown a question during Green:Net 2010 in San Francisco.
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Audience / Audience
"The Famous Charisma Label and the trustworthy B&C Records Ltd proudly present...Audience"
Compilation Album
Trackliste:
A1 Trombone Gulch
A2 Thunder & Lightnin'
A3 Raviole
A4 Elixir Of Youth
A5 I Had A Dream
A6 You're Not Smiling
B1 Ain't The Man You Need
B2 It Brings A Tear
B3 Indian Summer
B4 Jackdaw
B5 Nancy
Bass – Trevor Williams
Guitar, Vocals – Howard Werth
Percussion – Tony Connors
Saxophone – Keith Gemmell
sleeve design: Hipgnosis
Label: Charisma Records / 1973
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
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Yesterday, I delivered a presentation to more than 300 audience in the "Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre" (香港會è°å±•覽ä¸å¿ƒ). I started a little bit nervously but went on smoothly afterward. I spent some time to prepare for the talk as I wanted to share my thoughts and experience with others clearly and interestingly.
Press Eye - Belfast - Northern Ireland -
30th July 2013
Press Release image.
Canada Claims First Gold in 2013 World Police and Fire Games
Canadian Ice Hockey team the Toronto Courts have won the first gold medal in the 2013 World Police and Fire Games following a close run match with North America Blue who took silver in the novice category. The South West Finland Emergency Service Team were awarded the bronze medal. The NI Tridents in their first major competitive outing were delighted with a victory over the UK Firefighters and were well supported by the 15,000 spectators who have passed through the turnstiles since the Ice Hockey Tournament began.
NI Tridents fans
Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye.
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A magic show at the Berkeley Chalk and Chocolate Festival.
Sigma 35mm f/1.8 @ f/2.8 with some additional selective background blurring using the lens blur filter in Photoshop.
The Audience Chamber, also known as Audience Hall or Chamber of Petitions (Arz Odası- Arz Dîvanhanesi), located right behind the Gate of Felicity and integrating with it through its eaves is the primary venue embodying the Sultan’s direct contact with the state administration. This is the place referred to as the High Office (makam-ı muallâ) in Sultan’s decrees. Sultans used to receive ambassadors of foreign states in this chamber. It is also the venue where they ceremoniously handed in the Sacred Banner (Sancak-ı Şerif) to the commanders of expeditionary forces going on a military campaign. On Sundays and Tuesdays, i.e. the customary Audience Days (Arz Günleri) and also following meetings of the Imperial Council (Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn), Sultans held here private consultations with state officials. The Audience Chamber is a classic example of Turkish style pavilion architecture, a vaulted structure consisting of a throne room and the ablution space next to it. It has two doors in front and one in the rear side. While the Sultans were only using the back door, the front door was used by state officials and ambassadors who were accorded audience by the Sultans. Gifts presented by ambassadors were placed in front of the large window with iron bars in the middle of the main façade between the two doors and the Pişkeş (Gift) Gate to the left (Pişkeş Kapısı, Pişkeş meaning gift brought to a superior).The reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent was the most glorious period of the Audience Chamber. The structure underwent several repairs from the 16th through the 19th Century. Nevertheless the inscription in verse adorning the dome over the throne room indicates that it was initially built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet III (1595-1603). The lacquered ceiling of the jewels inlaid throne is decorated with floral motifs, between which is depicted the struggle of a dragon against a simurgh as a symbol of power. This throne chamber was saved with the least damage from the 1856 fire. However, the fireplace hood, the tiles on the surface of the dome and on the walls, the wooden windows and door wings ornamented with tortoiseshell and mother of pearl and all the items inside had been burned. (A picture of the ceiling of the throne with its Simurgh decoration.)Following the 1856 fire, the Audience Chamber was restored during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit. The structure that was renovated in Empire style by the architects and craftsmen who built the Dolmabahçe Palace reached our present-day with its decoration in Empire and Neoclassical styles. The monogram shaped marble relief inscriptions praising Sultan Abdülmecit situated on both sides of the door, were of course added following that restoration. The walls were coated during the 19th Century, with tile panels dated to the 16th Century. The fountain at the right of the entrance was commissioned by Süleyman the Magnificent. Above the gate used by the Sultans we find the monogram of Sultan Mustafa III (1757-1774) with a repair inscription. There is also an epigraph written in Sultan Mahmut II calligraphy above the afore-mentioned Pişkeş (Gift) Gate.
El Palacio de Topkapi (Topkapı Sarayı)
İstanbul, Türkiye
Audience at Book Release of Raja Ravi Varma" An Everlasting Imprint by Ganesh V Shivaswamy at Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru.
Sometimes, the audience is more interesting to watch than the performance is. Frankly, I have no interest in air shows. So, while boats crowded the bay, yesterday, to watch planes blowing smoke, and more planes making loud noise, I took photos of the boats and their occupants! Here are eleven of them!