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Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
F-Stop: F/5.3
Focal Lenght: 75mm
ISO: 800
Pipe Major Mike Morgan of Strathisla Pipe Band marching along Elchies Road, Aberlour, Banffshire, Scotland with bands from Keith Strathisla, Aberlour, Banff, Buckie,Dufftown, Elgin & District and Forres.
Pipe organ seen at St. Andrew’s Church (‘Andräkirche’)… a large Roman Catholic parish church with Gothic Revival architecture in Salzburg, Austria (3 minute walk from Mirabell Palace)
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Not much in the way of colour this morning so I opted for a mono conversion for this shot of the pipe and pier at Blyth
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I always thought a Saguaro was an Organ Pipe cactus. I was wrong. This large cactus on the foreground is an organ pipe. We saw many of them in (surprise, surprise) Organ Pipe National Monument. You can't find them in Saguaro National Park. Some saguaros in the background here.
Oh LOL!!! I just re-read the "Cross-sections" group rules -- it has to be something natural!! Back to the drawing board...
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Alberta pipe bombs rolling east, the diesel is actually the end of this train and coincidently this is the lake bed of the ancient glacial Lake Agassiz
" Ride the snake, ride the snake
To the lake, the ancient lake, baby
The snake is long, seven miles
Ride the snake, he's old, and his skin is cold
The west is the best, the west is the best
Get here, and we'll do the rest "
The "pipe" is an enormous area towards the center of the Milky Way where dust hides the stars in the background. The globular cluster M19 can be seen at the top of the photo and the popular "snake" nebula near the left border of the frame. There are many little blobs of dust in the photo.
The photo is a mosaic with about 50mp of total resolution.
This early 1900's theater organ claims to be the largest residential organ in the world. Three of the five chambers are operating, the remaining needing restoration. It also has a player attachment that was demonstrated to us, but the stops had to be preset.
Throughout history, Scotsmen have gone to war led by a Pipe Major playing his Great Bagpipe. His job was to help his unit mates to understand, in the chaos of the battlefield, where they were supposed to be and stay together.
Sometimes the pipe major was used to deceive and confuse the enemy regarding the unit’s whereabouts, and occasionally he would just play out loud to annoy the enemy.
Blyth beach pipe and the Anti-tank blocks at sunset.
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As you can see this vent pipe rises through the 'Rossendale stone' flags; it provides air changes to a basement wholly below ground level.
It rests next to the stone plinth of a house built in 1897.
If you look closely you can see where the damp proof injection has been carried out in the stonework, to prevent rising damp.
The sand & cement mortar joint at the junction between the pipe and the stone flags has cracked due to weather, and expansion and contraction of the plastic.