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Composer Duncan Chapman coaches a student in a Fanfare Competition workshop at the Royal Opera House.
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Photograph: Sim Canetty-Clarke
This Mosaic flower pot composed of Edgefield South Carolina Pottery from the 1880''s. Each one is a one of a kind and created by hand giving each one a personality of it;s own.
this was my second try with startrails and composing.
31 pictures
30 sec exposure time
stacked with startrails
sony alpha 77ii/16-50 f2.8
the bridge is from a city called vechta, it is located in niedersachsen, germany
it was a single shot with my huawei p30 pro
i cut out with gimp and put all together in gimp
For the Daily Dog Challenge -- 7/25 "Nicely Composed"
For 365: The 2013 Edition -- 206/365
There's just something about the lines and curves of a Greyhound that really draws me. Bunny is always really good about indulging me, too!
You can read more about Bunny at TalesAndTails.com.
Written, composed, and recorded in 1493 AL when Zina was 17 years old. It is the only song she released with her original singing partner, Sarena Clare, before Sarena's tragic death. This song resonates with the simplicity and idealism of youth yet speaks true to the feelings that come alive the first time we have a crush on another. Zina wrote the words to describe how she felt when she met a young man in Melian the year before while down from Larissa to visit Sarena.
Later on, she found out the man was Sarena's lifelong friend and beloved; at this, Zina was quite embarrassed and kept the incident to herself. Later on, Sarena found the lyrics and liked them so much that she put the words to music and arranged a duet for the two of them to sing. How ironic that they would share in singing about falling in love with the man who had captured both their hearts.
If you're wondering why the song is directed at falling in love with a woman, it's because this was Zina's way of hiding the fact that a song was about herself when she wanted. She also wanted the meaning of this song to be two-fold; she wanted to express both her feelings when she saw this man but also how she hoped he had felt when first seeing her - thus, the use of the feminine.
Regular text is sung by Zina; italicized text is sung by Sarena; bold text is sung by both.
During the masterclass of Jane Chapman and Kristian Nyquist;
With Sangmi Choi, Luba Titarenko, Marko Kassl, Olga Paciej, Ere Lievonen, Dario Cervera Jordá and Jane Chapman;
Prix Annelie de Man 2021, competition for harpsichordists and composers;
Orgelpark, Amsterdam,
December 5th, 2021;
(c) co broerse/a dor hout production
The Made in Portland walking tour was developed by Museum of Contemporary Craft and organized by Know Your City for Design Week Portland, 2014.
“Portland has always been a bit different. And within the last decade or so, the rest of the world has taken notice. Forever pushing forward, our compact city continues to emerge as a dynamic center of creativity, composed of a vital community of designers and makers at its core. We create. We collaborate. We try new things. We grow.” - DWP
This program came out of a desire to explore Portland’s maker culture – the industrial legacy that led us to where we are today, and the current entrepreneurial spirit and grassroots systems of support that allow design and craft to thrive. How is what is made here and how it is made informed by the history, geography, and infrastructure of Portland? In turn, how do our artisanal goods and the culture that supports them help produce the identity – the zeitgeist – of place?
This walking tour visited with makers and business owners in the neighborhood who represent the diversity within the design field – from boat builders to distillers, large factories to independent designers. The tour became an opportunity to discuss Portland’s industrial past, and how the city grew alongside its regional industries. Highlighting timber, steel, and textiles, the intent of this tour is to bring the past forward, examining how legacy and tradition have a role in giving shape to the present.
Stops along the way:
ADX
Wind and Oar Boat School
417 SE 11th Ave
QuarterTwenty
939 SE Alder St
New Deal Distillery
900 SE Salmon St
Bamboo Revolution
Coava Coffee
1300 SE Grand
Phoenix Iron Works
Lead Pencil Studio
Hawthorne Bridge
Pratt & Larson Tile
1201 SE 3rd Ave
L’Ecu Bicycles
305 SE Madison
Dennis Uniform Manufacturing Co.
135 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Make it Good
1420 SE Water Ave
Settings: iPhone 4S
Yesterday and today I've been shooting a film for the London 48hour Sci-Fi competition. The competition is huge and has launched some pretty awesome careers, like Gareth Edward's (Monsters)!
This photo isn't a great 'photo' but it sum up my day perfectly - being sat in front of this small setup composing the soundtrack.
I'm also uploading my Day 96 as soon as I'm home and at a PC!
My oldest little taking a nap in his new bed for the first time today. His Papa made this bed for him and he's slightly, head over heels, infatuated with it.
Composed image. Characters from the Calendimaggio Festival i n front of the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
While I was composing this shot (in the fog of course) of a cargo ship sailing under the Golden Gate, a helicopter came out of nowhere and soared down under the bridge! Look at the lower portion of the bridge support on the right. I wasn't sure I had captured the helicopter until days later when I reviewed this on the computer.
See the crop below.