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Bom, como já naum é mais quinta e naum deu tempo de postar uma "Quinta-Flower", vou continuar com a "saga" Rock'n'Roll...
Essa é mais uma feita com meu abajourzinho (ele fez sucesso nas fotos da guitarra, hahahaha) q sempre me quebra um galhão quando quero uma atmosfera mais artística.
A luz desse abajour naum é muito forte e ele tem um vidro jateado em volta, deixa o ambiente puxando pro laranja... E, como vcs já devem ter percebido, gosto muito de fotos com as cores bem quentes !!!
Também está ai uma pequena parte da minha coleção de CDs. Peguei alguns q gosto da capa e outros q gosto do som... Claro q naum podia faltar The Doors e Pink Floyd, hehehehe !!!
Bjoks pra todos e um Ótimo Feriado !!! =^^=
Seen at a second hand record shop.
Another one for my 100 x series.
This album is one I discovered through my 500 Albums project, where I listened and journaled through 500 inspiring albums. I kind of needed this today.
Theme: Music To My Ears
Year Ten Of My 365 Project
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The rainbow connects the sky with the earth. You see three CD´s and one drop of water. I have used three sources of light (two windows and one lamp). Juchee! A rainbow in my living room. The eye is a wonderful construction of the nature. It´s also fantastic that in the camera is the human eye behind. You can take a picture of things you see. Enough swarmed :-)))
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Der Regenbogen verbindet den Himmel mit der Erde. Du siehst 3 CD´s und einen Tropfen Wasser. Ich habe 3 Lichtquellen genutzt: 2 Fenster und eine Wohnzimmerlampe, was sich durchdacht anhört, aber erst als ich die Farben gesehen habe, habe ich überlegt, warum die so sind. Ich habe mich richtig über den Regenbogen gefreut. Das menschliche Auge ist fantastisch. Ebenso die wunderbare Technik des Fotoapparates, der das genauso fotografiert wie wir es sehen.
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My name there is "alles-schlumpf".
I am starting the preliminary work on my wall-mlounted CD Cabinet up in my studio. There are a lot of measurements to make, ont he wall, the floor, etc., but it all starts with the size of the actual compact discs.
This will be my winter "Keep from going stir crazy" project. And yes, I do believe that is the technical term used :)
Theme: Re-Creation
Year Eleven Of My 365 Project
Another in a series of abstracts created using some old cds that were on the way to a recycle bin. It also helped pass the time while waiting for a delivery that never arrived.
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An Unexceptional Album Cover apparently designed to look like a Bootleg Recording
Live at Leeds was recorded in 1970 at The University of Leeds with Critics citing it as the best live Rock recording of all time
This CD is on the Polydor Label and released in 1995
Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Pete Townshend
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For Macro Mondays theme - Evolution
Progression from vinyl to CD (and then back again ?)
Walthamstow, East London, UK
"The Twilight Sad" 4th Studio Album..............
"Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave"
Paper Cover CD on the Fatcat Record Label Released 2014 FATCD132
The theme for today in the Kerrisdale Cameras daily photo challenge is “Compact”. I struggled with this one until I saw one of my daughters CD’s (Compact Disc) sitting on the table reflecting light from a nearby window #kcphotochallenge
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Photograph captured at night (dark room - light painting technique) of droplets on a CD using a small LED torch with motion to slightly illuminate the CD and water droplets to bring out the colors and patterns.
It's a composite image (made of two original photos - I couldn't get far enough away for one!) of a whole bunch of my CDs. I didn't include singles, compilations, or - ahem - copied CDs, or even MP3s! (Seriously - the liner notes on the MP3s are useless...) Also I didn't include some of the albums because I wanted them all to fit in an even grid, as you can see!
...A funky prize to anyone who can spot them all... (and yes, there ARE a few I'm slightly ashamed of in there!)
Also, how about doing this with your collections? I'd love to see em.
I've created a few abstracts using some old cds that I'm going to get recycled – hope you like them.
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Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are focusing on Red stuff. I enjoy an eclectic mix of musical styles, from classical to country, from punk/grunge to hip-hop, and these are a few examples.
12th Studio Album by "Deep Purple Mark II" released in 1987
This is the 1999 re release on the Polydor Label 5416 162-2
Several of the tracks are shorter on this issue than the original recording.
This is Fopps record store on Cambridge Circus, London.
The company began as a one-man stall in Glasgow, Scotland in 1981. The name "Fopp" comes from the title of a song by the Ohio Players on their 1975 album Honey.
The first Fopp store was a market stall in Decourcey's Arcade near Byres Road in Glasgow opened 1981 by Gordon Montgomery. Fopp operated a "keep-it-simple" approach to the pricing of its merchandise, with most prices rounded to whole-pound figures. It built a reputation for reasonable prices on new releases, and competitive prices (often £5) on non-mainstream catalogue CDs, DVDs and books. The company also had a policy called "suck it and see", whereby any purchase could be returned to the shop within 28 days for a full refund as long as it was as new.
By 2007, Fopp had expanded to become a chain of over 100 branches in the UK. With the demise of rival chain Music Zone, Fopp became the third largest specialist music retailer in the UK in terms of store numbers (after HMV and Virgin Megastores).
Having taken over rival chain Music Zone following its fall into administration, Fopp found itself with cash flow problems. The company cancelled book deliveries in June blaming a change in location of warehouse from Bristol to Stockport (the old Music Zone warehouse).
On 29 June 2007 Fopp called in receivers after a last-ditch deal that would have allowed Sir Richard Branson a way to devolve himself from the loss making Virgin Megastores without the negative PR of closing down multiple locations, but this deal failed to win support from Virgin's main supplier.
On 31 July 2007, it was announced that HMV would take control of the Fopp brand and its stores in Cambridge, Edinburgh Rose Street (but not Cockburn Street), Glasgow, London Covent Garden, Manchester and Nottingham. On 12 February 2008, Bristol Evening Post reported that a further store would open in Bristol (in a former HMV-owned Waterstone's store), a city in which three Fopp stores had traded prior to summer 2007.
It was also announced that the Leamington Spa store would be reopening as Head, a separate store from Fopp, but retaining Fopp's stock and assets.[5] The Head store opened on 1 November 2007 and employed some of its predecessor's former employees. The store intends to host regular performances from local bands, and hopes to allow musicians, artists and authors from Leamington and its surrounding areas to sell their work there. This was initially a single store, but has more recently expanded into a chain of four sites.
At their peak under HMV ownership, nine stores were trading as Fopp.
On 15 January 2013 Fopp, along with its parent company HMV went into administration.
HMV was bought out of administration by Hilco UK on 5 April 2013 saving Fopp's nine remaining stores.
Playing around with a spray bottle and a compact disc ;-) Hope your weekend is going along nicely!
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Nikon D700
Nikkor 105 mm f/2.8
f/14
ISO 200
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Handheld
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So much music, so little time, too many to decide from…
Theme: Music To My Ears
Year Ten Of My 365 Project
"When you go this way, you can go on forever."
— Miles Davis
On 17 August 1959, trumpeter/composer/bandleader Miles Davis released "Kind of Blue," generally considered one of the greatest jazz albums of all time.
Miles Davis – trumpet
Cannonball Adderley – alto saxophone
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly – piano
Paul Chambers – bass
Jimmy Cobb – drums
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