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I finally splashed out on an Mp3 player, and I am pleased with my purchase.
It has been a few years since I noticed the arrival of MP3 players made by then unkowns such as Rio and iRiver. Music players with flash memory and no moving parts had been predicted since as long as I can remember, so they came as no surprise, but at first I could not see the point.
The memory was small, it was irreplacable, and I did not know how to get MP3 files.
The player above comes with software for converting CD music to Mp3 and has 1GB of memory which is enough for 200 songs or about 12 hours of music.
It also has a voice recorder which I hope to use for recording English speakers for use as teaching materials. The reason why I purchased this particular player, at auction for about $150 USD, is because these older iRiver players accept an external microphone, which is pretty essential for recording dialogues.
The reason why I am recommending it here is because this player, weighing only 60gms including battery, with no moving parts, and an armband, can be worn while jogging.
My play list includes
Messengers, "That's the Way a Woman is"
Tracy Chapman, "Fast Car"
The Cure, "Close to Me"
Elvis, "His Latest Flame"
and
The Zombies, "Time of the Season"
The effect, the buzz, the improvement in jogging speed is phenominal. it is almost frightening. Now I know why Lance Amstrong has an Mp3 player built into his sunglasses.
This image was taken by me but is of a device copyright of iRiver. I hope they forgive my posting it here.
Sony 135mm 1.8 GM.
This fast moving Thunder Cloud caught up the sun much faster than I thought, so I could not reach to the spot that I wanted, I had to stop and find the best possible place. For Landscape Photography the Sony 135mm 1.8 GM is very sharp, with excellent contrast and colors.
The Kuang Si (Kaung Xi) waterfalls southwest of Luang Prabang in Laos is a travertine falls where the water flows over a series of limestone ledges. During the fall monsoon season the water levels rise resulting in some great photo opportunities. This is a long exposure of one of the lower falls.
30/06/16 www.allenfotowild.com
Acrobatic Black Headed Gull testing my photographic reflexes - it was pretty quick!
f/7.1 / 1/2000 sec / Auto ISO 2500 / 360 mm / Manual mode
This photo has just been selected for an exhibition at PH21 Gallery in Budapest / Hungary. My first photo ever to be exhibited - I am quite excited! The exhibition will be from Feb. 18 til Mar. 15. Details at www.ph21gallery.com/#!moments/npyy2.
If you should be in the neighborhood, please have a look!
Ginza, Tokyo, Japan.
A quiet, cloudy afternoon in Tamaqua is interrupted by the passing of Reading & Northern's train NRFF, powered by five SD50s as it passes the ex-Reading station in town. This was the first time catching one R&N's SD50s in the gray "Fast Freight Service" in the lead.
winter storm blows in across the tops at Saltersford, above the Goyt Valley, Derbyshire. The Peak District.
Used hardware / software:
Panasonic Lumix G7 / 70
M42 Auto Revuenon 55mm/1.4
Fast Stone
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A man with two crutches, a cell phone, and pile of stuffed shopping bags, hanging out on the main promenade in Riyeka, next to Zara. Sincere best wishes to all who see this.
Happy Mono Monday, Happy Bench Monday.
I’ll be traveling again mid-week to begin our planned 2020 trip to Portugal. Much more Croatian beauty to express after this rather dour start. Probably highlights of our Douro cruise will intervene for a couple of weeks.
08:30 CDT; 3 July 2023
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Un titolo scontato...FORSE... ma una canzone che avevo in testa da quando ho scattato!
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If there is any motion blur in this image it is entirely intended to give the feel of the movement of the cat and in no way a result of my negligence in failing to get a good enough shutter speed and/or hold the camera steady (honest - damn). Thank you for your attention.
I made the rear lights based on @SP_LINEUP Supra, but I don't know if I used the same technique.
Instructions: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI-1JwfahWQ
A few weeks ago I didn't feel like travelling a lot, so it seemed like a nice idea to check out my own environment.
This appeared to be a good decision. I found some barn swallow with their youngsters. It was great fun to watch the parents fly off and an on while the baby swallows cried for 'Bigger, Better, Faster, Moooooore..!'
Normally I bike around and -unlike when driving in a car- every animal runs, flies or swims away as soon as they see me and my Giant. So this time I slowly walked towards them, closer and closer and finally they were in the reach of my 300mm and...stayed there! ;)
Father Grebe kept very active bringing in fresh food for the young ones. Nikon D500/Sigma 150-600mm C.
Please click on pic for a larger and nicer view :-)
Seinem nächsten Halt, Urspring, strebt Wendezug
RB 19 315 Geislingen (Steige) – Ulm entgegen.
Bei bestem Frühlingswetter schiebt eine unbekannte Lok der BR 110.
Time flies, and it's so surreal that It's two months already since I held the long awaited wood anemones, on our long awaited western Norway road trip during Easter. But still I only have edited a few of the nice photos I got on the trip, due to many other photography assignments this spring.
And in only 2.5 weeks we are on our next road trip already - to the northernmost parts of Norway, that I've looked forward to for even longer. I'm thankful for all the chances I get to photograph and travel during spring and summer!
My album of bunches & bouquets of flowers here.
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Female house sparrow (Passer domesticus) holding a french fry in its beak.
Samica wróbla domowego (Passer domesticus) z frytką w dziobie.
The low clouds on this morning were moving very fast. This is only a 61 second exposure ... in one minute the clouds had moved that much in the sky. Sometimes you can only get this motion with 3 to 4 minutes.
Nice part with the fast moving clouds, you do not have to extend the shutter all that much to get the neat view, allowing for more compositions and photos to be taken :))
If music could match photos, I think this would go down well: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZCBrwlH4Sw
Reminds me of the scene in Fast and the Furious : Tokyo Drift where they go to the first drift meet.
This shot's been sitting in my LR folder for ages and I really liked it but couldn't come up with an edit I quite like. Finally settled on this! I hope you guys enjoy, let me know what you'd change.
I rescued Fast Eddie when he was about a month old outside splashing around in a mud puddle. Baby you came to the right guy. Picked him up, dried him up and brought him in for bottle feeding and care. Little Eddie had his eyes infected matted shut. I applied Ophthalmic Tobramycin eye drops to his eyes and in around a week he opened his eyes and looked at me with an expression that seemed to say, "Holy crap what an ugly mom I have!" 😄 This wasn't my first rodeo ha ha. I had nursed five or six other baby kittens into adulthood, and the rest is history! ❤🐱❤