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... Amochée, ruinée et gisante le long du chemin de fer, elle pensait certainement avoir joué son dernier accord et terminé sa belle et longue carrière. mais non. Elle a été ramassée par un homme d'affaires et musicien respectueux qui lui a accordé une belle et noble retraite en la plaçant au mur de son luxueux bureau, sous les réflecteurs.
" Ultimate note " ... Broken, ruined and lying half dead along a railroad tracks, she had certainly thought having played her last tune and having finished her beautiful and long career. Rather, she was picked up by a respectful musician who granted beautiful and noble retirement by placing her on his luxurious office wall, under the spot lights...
I made these for Mother's Day: value pack of 50 cards/envelopes from Joann's, alphabet stamp pad, and precious scraps of Flea Market Fancy fabric.
Note the tiny insect on one of the seeds.
The background bokeh is sugar maple leaves, in the city they tend to stay on the trees longer than in the rural surrounding areas, which are now pretty much devoid of leaves. This is a city garden near where I work.
Here is an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again
NOTE- I HAD OBTAINED A TEMPORARY BLOCK TO TRAFFIC OF THE DOWN LINE IN VIEW VIA THE SIGNALMAN AT DALWHINNIE.
I was the driver Inverness to Edinburgh.
Balsporran crossing can be seen in the distance.
This power car failure is 3 rolled into one. Its named Highland Chieftain, working the Highland Chieftain ,failing in the land of the Highland Chieftain!
On approach to the summit this rear locomotive shut down because of a serious failure of its hydro static system.
After carrying out the necessary procedures we continued our journey south to Edinburgh with only the leading locomotive( 43238) operating.
The train was terminated at Edinburgh.
FYI, this is not the way to leave a note to avoid a parking ticket. I found this in my archives and it came from a buddy who works in parking enforcement.
The book's cover sets the tone for the development of Torres Garcia's lifetime work. the abstract nature of the rules of classical art as the structure of modern art.
In jazz and blues, a blue note is a note sung or played at a slightly lower pitch than that of the major scale for expressive purposes. Typically the alteration is a semitone or less, but this varies among performers and genres.
"Like the blues in general, the blue notes can mean many things. One quality that they all have in common, however, is that they are flatter than one would expect, classically speaking. But this flatness may take several forms. On the one hand, it may be a microtonal affair of a quarter-tone or so. Here one may speak of neutral intervals, neither major nor minor. On the other hand, the flattening may be by a full semitone--as it must be, of course, on keyboard instruments. It may involve a glide, either upward or downward. Again, this may be a microtonal, almost imperceptible affair, or it may be a slur between notes a semitone apart, so that there is actually not one blue note but two. A blue note may even be marked by a microtonal shake of a kind common in Oriental music. The degrees of the mode treated in this way are, in order of frequency, the third, seventh, fifth, and sixth."
Blue notes are used in many blues songs, in jazz, and in conventional popular songs with a "blue" feeling, such as Harold Arlen's "Stormy Weather." Blue notes are also prevalent in English folk music. Bent or "blue notes", called in Ireland "long notes", play a vital part in Irish music.
Taken at a friends sons wedding.
Retro - The Band
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I just made this from a Moleskine Cahiers mini-note book, and I've already put it into play. There are 6 parts to a WUP - which can be any kind of notebook, pda, tape recorder - you just have to use it!
1. Carry it everywhere - memory faulty, pen and paper, reliable.
2. Scan - the world and write down what you see, without comment or judgement. Observe, don't judge.
3. Eavesdrop - listen to what people are talking about - live, radio, TV - don't judge, just listen, and write it down.
4. Ponder - read over what you've seen/heard and think about it. Write down some implications.
5. Talk about it - bounce your thoughts off others - everyone who matters - who are observing and interacting, too. Here's what I'm seeing/hearing/noticing - and kick it around together.
6. Do something about it! Stick out your neck and try something new.
The concept is from Radical Edge, by Steve Farber - excellent book on how to stoke your business, amp your life and change the world. How could I not want to do those three things?
You can visit the online version of my WUP here: earlg.vox.com !
Shamed I am but here to see is the mark I left when I dragged my finger over the 'E' on the head of my neglected bass; for shame!
We're Here, worse for wear.
Hand-held & manually focused. Remote triggered strobe. Greyscale & heavy contrast increase in :Lightroom.
Blow it all at Pelcomb Portraits.
A Commission from Samsung for their Love Note Campaign. Mine will be up soon but if you can't wait here's the link: m.galaxylovenote.com/
Gocce di pioggia, come note scritte sul pentagramma musicale. su un sottile rigo fatto da un fuscello.
Scoprire la passione di fotografare sotto la pioggia, per provare e catturare nuove emozioni.
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Year: 1939
Height: 7"
Width: 10"
Media: gelatin silver prints
Color: b/w
Country: Bermuda
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Notes: on the R.M.S. Volendam Holland American Line, Capt J.P. Wepster, Commander
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Field notes on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller. The lighting was nice and the composition pleasing. Made for a nice image SOOC.
The late Jerry Jacobson acquired former Buffalo Creek & Gauley No. 13 in 1993. It was last in steam in the late 1990s and now resides in the Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum in Sugarcreek, Ohio. The initials BC&G below the cab denote the railroad's heritage. No. 13 also worked for the Kelly's Creek & Northwestern in West Virginia as No. 6 before being sold to the BC&C to 1954.