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Insect band project continues... #8
going all out before the weekend Ü.. with 2 of my top favorite bands.. Metallica is one of them.
Inpired by the song " Seek and Destroy"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLBpLz5ELPI
Camera: Nikon D700
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 60 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Crop: True
Tripod: None
Filter: None
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
processed PS RAW
thank you All and hope you had have a nice Friday and Weekend!
Düsseldorf's media harbor "harbors" a unique blend of architectural designs, from Frank Gehry's trio of buildings to a stylishly shaped hotel and a spaceship-like bar...
Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/50sec - 100 mm - ISO 2000
- for challenge Flickr group: Smile on Saturday,
theme: portray the name of a music band
-Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles.
-"Bleeding Me" is a song from their 1996 album, Load.
"Bleeding Me" is one of the few Metallica songs that contains a Hammond organ.
-The inspiration from the song appears to come from a poem by Lord Byron in which he states the following:
"The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree
I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed.
I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed."
"Metallica"
I'm going to be sharing a few more shots from London for the rest of this week, I don't really have many landscape photos to post, so I'm changing things up a bit.
As some of you know I love my architecture photography, unfortunately where I live we don't have that many spectacular buildings, we have a lot of historical ones but I've photographed them to death and they don't really excite me as much as they used to.
For me, London is the best city in the UK for architecture, it has a crazy mix of new futuristic glass and metal towers and the gorgeous stone of buildings built way before my time, Everywhere you go there's something new to shoot.
Starting off with something a little bit abstract, this is another shot of one of the gorgeous spiral staircases at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery in Lambeth. This was taken at the bottom of the staircase with my camera pointed straight up. I've given it a slightly cooler white balance to give it a nice metallic colour.
Reworking of an old shot from 2017.
Our guides to Goyder's Pillar in the Simpson Desert in Australia's Northern Territory were an aboriginal family who spend their winters on their ancestral lands taking care of Batton Hill Camp on the Hay River - it's a dry riverbed for most of the year - and who move to the air-conditioned luxury of Alice Springs during the summers when it gets unbearably hot (50C).
Some info on Goyder:
"Named by Chas Winnecke after George Woodroffe Goyder (24 June 1826 – 2 November 1898), South Australian Surveyor General.
Winnecke in his report of his 2nd expedition (1883) wrote:
'These hills, when viewed from a distance, have the appearance of white pillars; they are crowned by perpendicular Koaline rocks. During my previous exploration I named them Goyder's Pillars, after G.W. Goyder, Esq., the Surveyor-General of South Australia.'
Goyder is known for having fixed the limits of sustainable agriculture in SA with extraordinary accuracy. Known as Goyders Line, he advised the most northerly point at which agriculture would prove unsustainable (eg. north of Burra).
Also named for him are a large river in Arnhem Land and electorates in both the Northern Territory and South Australia. Mount Woodroffe, the highest peak in South Australia at 1,435 metres named after him (George Woodroffe Goyder)."
I sat down at the stone stairs at Vattentorget. Had a missed call from the brother in Barcelona, so I called him up. And as we were chatting away, I noticed the dude with the Metallica t-shirt walking his dogs. So I tried shooting a few snaps of him one-handed with the mirrorless Canon while holding the smartphone in the other hand. Which turned out to be tricky, but the dogs were in no real rush so in the end I got the shot which I informed the brother about as he was sitting on his balcony looking at the Sagrada Familia.
Metallica on 04.06.2015 at Rock In Vienna, Vienna.
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Metallica @ Air Canada Centre - October 26 2009
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Fotos del Festival Sonisphere UK 2014 para REVOLVER España.
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An alternative take of this location, which we stumbled on whilst on a recent trip to London - tucked away in an alleyway. Love the design of this, which fitted perfectly in such a small, narrow space.
Metallica on 04.06.2015 at Rock In Vienna, Vienna
Find the complete set here: bit.ly/metallicarockinvienna
An old sketch I did back in 1989 along with my concert ticket stub from the "And Justice for All" tour. I would have been 20 yrs old at the time. Metallica is returning to Pittsburgh this year in October and looking forward to reliving some of my youth.
Those of you that have photographed Metallica this year know how difficult this shot is. The stage is a monster and you can't shoot from the center.
Photo taken @ Mile High Stadium 6/7/17
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Robert Trujillo of Metallica, from the Death Magnetic tour at Oslo Spektrum, Norway 2009.
A b&w edit of www.flickr.com/photos/peroleh/3638295669/in/set-721576156...
Here a quick photo from last night. It's been 10 years since Metallica has been here and super grateful for the photo op.
Concierto de Metallica en Rock in Rio 2010 para Rock in Spain. Podeis leer la cronica en www.rockinspain.es
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Best I could do with my crappy antique IPhone 4 (no cameras allowed) . From last Thursday's concert at PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh PA
HAPPY FENCED FRIDAY !!
This is a "mini-panorama" closeup of a section of an elegant, wrought-iron porch fence.
"Metallica" can refer to many things, including the heavy metal rock band, Metallica, formed in the 1980s and still going strong.
But my favorite connection for this fence is the 1556 (!!) text in Latin "De Re Metallica." Its author was German mining and metallurgy expert Georg Bauer (a.k.a. Georgius Agricola). It was THE authoritative text for the next ca 180 years.
An odd historic detail: De Re Metallica was first translated into English in 1912 by mining engineer Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover, his geologist-latinist wife.
Yes, he was later the president of the United States.
See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_re_metallica
Location: The Villa near the entrance to Wenken Park, Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Other Metal.