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Volunteering position in Official photographer in Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2015.
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The oud (Arabic: عود ʿūd, plural: أعواد, a‘wād; Somali: kaban; Persian: بربط barbat; Turkish: ud or ut;[1] Greek: ούτι; Armenian: ուդ, Azeri: ud; Hebrew: עוד ud) is a pear-shaped, stringed instrument, which is often seen as the predecessor of the western lute, distinguished primarily by being without frets, commonly used in Middle Eastern music.
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I've decided the banjo would fit well into a steampunk setting... It's very industrial in nature and can appear more like machinery than a musical instrument... Especially when one plays with lighting and depth of field...
This shot taken on my kitchen countertop using just the overhead halogen lighting. No flash or additional lighting used.
Carte de visite by an anonymous photographer. A man poses next to a scientific instrument of unknown origins. It is housed in a tapered glass container topped by a spool and hand crank. A right angle and compass propped up against the container obscures a word, perhaps “patent,” which suggest this may be a patent model. If true, the man may be its inventor.
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I've been playing around with the preset filters in Lightroom some more today. I've really been liking this filter, but it doesn't work well with much so it was great to get a photo that works.
Music has always been a part of my life. My mother has a photograph of me sitting with my great-grandmother at her piano when I was probably 2 or 3 years old. I played a myriad of instruments throughout grade school and college and still play clarinet and piano. Needless to say, learning an instrument has never been too difficult for me. Guitar however.....I've never met with something so difficult to learn. I absolutely love it because I can sing along with myself, but it is proving hard to wrap my brain around. One of these days I hope to be able to do more than just strum.
till from STEREO Behind's HI1 instrument showing Comet PanSTARRS and a coronal mass ejection (CME).
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"I blurred at once the map of humdrum,
by splashing colours like a potion;
I showed upon the dish of jelly the slanted cheekbones of the ocean.
Upon the scales of metal fishes
I read the new lips’ attitude.
But could you
now
perform a nocturne
Just playing on a drainpipe flute?"
--- V. Mayakovsky, 1913
Several minutes random doodle just out of blue ... and it looks like some kind of steampunk musical instrument eventually and I remembered this spectacular poetry in theme.
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It is making of an ukulele.
I shaved the ukulele with sandpaper.
7/15/2017 Locals playing maracas and guiro at Steeplechase Pier. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.
Posted for the Macro Mondays group's weekly theme of "Back To School".
You can find a wider angle view of the instruments in the comments below.
HMM to all in the group and a big thank you to anyone who takes the time and trouble to view, comment on and/or fave this one. :)
Selfmade stratocaster replica, body: one piece mahogany, neck: one piece birch (still straight after 17 years!!! ), jumbo frets, mics, machines, bits & pieces: noname.
Looking for a subject for 115 of 120 pictures in 2020 - Ways to weigh or measure, I was going to take a picture of a set of scales I have then decided to focus on 'measure' and came up with this picture.
Whilst clearing out the garage I came across this rather shiny guage holder which I recall my father had fitted to some of his cars. There was never enough gauges in the car for him! The hunt was then on for a couple of gauges to put in it and as luck would have it I found one of his old oil pressure gauges, the one on the left and a volt meter, one which I used to have in a previous car. Luckily they were both 'Smiths' and fitted the surround nicely.
Rather than languishing in a forgotten corner of the garage they now adorn a shelf in my 'man cave' bringing back happy memories of times gone by.
Left gauge measures engine oil pressure, right gauge car electrical voltage.
Original string instrument from Balkans called Tamburica. A lot of people all around Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Hungary enjoy calm and warm sounds that this instrument produces.
Deneb feat. Ramesh Shotham - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 22.02.2019, weiter Fotos unter:
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Besetzung:
Gudrun Plaichinger: voc, vln, fx
Georg Degenhardt: ney, fula, dombak, fx
Ramesh Shotham: tavil, ghatam, kanjira
Thomas Kleinschmitt: synth
Walter Schulz: keys, fx
Tobias Ott: perc
While it never got completely dark in August crossing the Norwegian Sea or the Northwest Cape of Iceland, it did get dark enough for the instruments by the helm to have their characteristic red glow in the middle of the night.
This trip was an expedition voyage from Norway to Iceland put on by UK-based sailing company Rubicon 3. To learn more about them, visit their web site:
Thanks to Dennis Jarvis for the use of his pileated woodpecker photo. More precisely, it's a sculpture of a pileated woodpecker at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
I guess everyone spotted the bird; did anyone notice that it is a sculpture rather than a real bird?
My photographer friend likes to use my minis in her first birthday photo shoots. She prefers chocolate cake because it gives a better contrast in her photos. I loved the way the birthday hat came out, but it was a major pain to make. Its so hard to get these little cakes iced smoothly.
The dashboard or IP (Fordspeak instrument panel) inside my trusty 2013.5MY Ford Mondeo Titanium X 2.0L TDCi which has been fully decommissioned from its service life as a hackney carriage taxi after 5.6 years and about 210,000 miles in my ownership.
With 241,979 miles on the odometer with mileage related wear and tear taking its toll and an uneconomic to repair major powershift gearbox fault which renders the vehicle undriveable, it's probably the end of the road for this faithful old girl.
Note the integrated audio and 7 inch 'Touchscreen Navigation PLUS' satellite navigation and mapping system which was an option fitted at extra cost when this car was new.
The 'Touchscreen Navigation PLUS' system differs from the more common Mondeo business edition touchscreen units as the PLUS package comes with with 9 premium audio speakers (instead of 8 standard speakers) with increased output along with a reversing camera and integrated screen.
The easiest way to tell the difference between the two 2007-2014 Ford Mondeo touchscreen types is the PLUS system comes with silver coloured spacers between the unit buttons as seen here in place of the standard black and chrome finished volume and climate control switches.
Note the wear and grime on the drivers seat..
All my EA63LDJ's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/EA63LDJ/
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My Ford Cortina Sierra Mondeo album flic.kr/s/aHsiXhTYna
I love precision instruments like this pair of surgical scissors - gold plated handles and a Noir finish make them an
interesting, if challenging macro subject. I thought the highlights along the handles had blown out, hence red colour, then I realised I was wearing a red shirt which is reflected in the handles.