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Modern record player - Feel free to use this photo for your website or blog as long as you include photo credit with a clickable (hyperlinked) and do-follow link to www.homespothq.com

Karachi beach, Pakistan.

04/08/12 Great Britain v South Korea, Olympic Football, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

The musician is perhaps the most modest of animals, but he is also the proudest. It is he who invented the sublime art of ruining poetry. - Erik Satie

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Canon T2i

SMC Takumar 55mm f/1.8 (wide open)

EF Bellows (generic brand)

Natural Light

Handheld

ISO 400

1/50 Exposure

 

The model is approximately 0'6" tall.

Project 66 La Sfide delle Sfide

 

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Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens.

Playing here with the McNamara Ceili Band. Return to Camden Ceili Band. London Irish Centre. NW1 9XB. Friday 1 November 2013.

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A couple of players showing of their new Vinqui Jewelry.

one young man basketball player silhouette in studio isolated on white background

Watching Mad Men was the inspiration for today. The series is set in the heady world of a fictional Madison Avenue advertising agency - Stirling Cooper.

 

During the 50s and 60s, cigarette advertising was at its height as companies sought out ever more catchy phrases to attract smokers to their brand, In the programme, Don Draper, the Creative Director for Stirling Cooper, comes up with "It's Toasted" as the catch phrase for Lucky Strike.

 

The agencies were also fighting a campaign against evidence that smoking damaged your health and told us e.g., "More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette" and "20,679 Physicians say Luckies are less irritating".

 

In Britain, John Player caught on to the trend for catchy phrases and came up with *Players please" (a clever use of the two meanings for please) and "It's the tobacco that counts".

 

As you can imagine, the second phrase caught the imagination of many and spawned a raft of jokes and cartoons on the theme of tobacco counting just like my picture today.

Part of a group that made great folk music.

This is my Sony MZ-E35 minidisc player. Most people have never heard of mindisc, which is strange seeing as it was one of the best portable music recording and storage formats ever invented, and is still used and loved by millions even though Sony no longer makes new MD equipment. One disc can store about 74 minutes of stereo music or twice that in mono. This one has a wired remote whcih also displays the scrolling song name and artist

 

Mindisc is basically what CDs should have been if they had bothered to get it right in the first place, and a sort of a combo between CDs and home recording cassettes. They're half the size of a CD, and in a protective housing to protect the actual disc. You can record on them, label tracks so their titles appear in the unit's display, and you can adjust the volume of your recorded tracks, re-arrange them and divide and combine them on the fly AFTER recording. Try that with your pathetic iPod.

 

I have enough blank discs, a decent library of already recorded material on MD, a deck player/recorder, a portable player/recorder, and this portable player, which is enough MD stuff for me to be able to use and enjoy this format for the rest of my natural.......born.......life.

 

Read more under the other pic of this player.

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one young man basketball player silhouette in studio isolated on white background

[Stylized aggression] Direct aggression is replaced with ball capture.

 

Seen at Phoenix Suns vs. Philly 76'ers game.

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#5782 - 2023 Day 303/365: A street guitar player through the pillars, ñrgiva

# 23 Basketball Player by Niki Saint Phalle as part of public art for the summer set-up on Park Avenue. #23 referring to Michael Jordan, of course.

This photo is a product of my imagination. My vision was a very low key lighting set-up and a kind of old west cowboy type of model---aka--my husband! I would like to try this again someday, I'm not particularly happy with the lighting on the chips, but when your working with a very "underpaid" model and he starts complaining this is the best you can get! He does love to play poker though and I for one find him to be extremely handsome! :)

of Chelsea during the Player of the Year awards at Stamford Bridge on May 21, 2009 in London, England.

Carl Zeiss 35mm F2.4 Flektogon MC

Taking on Newcastle u UK

of Chelsea during the Player of the Year awards at Stamford Bridge on May 21, 2009 in London, England.

This record player was in the caretaker's apartment (now our office and changing rooms) but disappeared before we moved in.

Planet Pub, Torino, Italy

Video of a cutout of a woman spinning around a record player.

one young man basketball player silhouette in studio isolated on white background

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Classical guitar player at the Bayou City Art Festival. I think the guy uses fake long nails on his right hand! K-5 + FA100 WR macro

I spotted this rather sureal looking location at Waterloo whilst dashing from the Bakerloo undergound line to the Central. At the top of these steps is a foot tunnel. Part of an advertising poster (for a dating agency) was visible on the wall. It created the illusion that a giant record player was lurking in the tunne beond the stepsl. I took the image whilst dashing from the Central to the Bakerloo underground lines at London's Waterloo station in February 2013.

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