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A few images from the recent Wedding shoot taster session attended the other week, this time converted to mono for a bit of practice.
Mono
Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010
Mono are:
Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar
Tamaki: bass
Yoda: guitar
Yasunori Takada: drums
Mono
Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010
Mono are:
Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar
Tamaki: bass
Yoda: guitar
Yasunori Takada: drums
After a long day of chasing fall color in the Eastern Sierras, we stop for sunset at Mono Lake. We weren't alone and these guys weren't even part of the large "photo class" on the shore behind us...
Mono
Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010
Mono are:
Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar
Tamaki: bass
Yoda: guitar
Yasunori Takada: drums
Mono
Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010
Mono are:
Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar
Tamaki: bass
Yoda: guitar
Yasunori Takada: drums
A visit back to Sloughan glen waterfall. This time I climbed on my hands and knees over a wet greasy tree trunk to get a better angle. So glad I did, no distracting fallen trees on this side.
Japanese post-rock quartet, Mono, were in town and performing at La Sala Rossa. Even without an orchestra providing backing, the band tore the place to shreds in an epic performance of what was mostly tracks from their latest album, Hymn to the Immortal Wind, that is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Mono Lake is an alkaline and hypersaline lake in Mono County, California. It has an unusually productive ecosystem, and is a critical nesting habitat for several bird species. Mono Lake contains GFAJ-1, a rod-shaped extremophile bacterium in the family Halomonadaceae that, when starved of phosphorus, is capable of incorporating the usually poisonous element arsenic. Mono Lake is believed to have formed at least 760,000 years ago, dating back to the Long Valley eruption. Sediments located below the ash layer hint that Mono Lake could be a remnant of a larger and older lake that once covered a large part of Nevada and Utah, which would put it among the oldest lakes in North America