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Players of rugby club "Dorćol" Belgrade
Left bare SB800, right bare SB800 ... in front and up SB900 trought white umbrella
D300, 85mm
I'm not sure she looks entirely comfortable in this dress! I thought she was playing a xylophone at first but I think the tubes identify it as a marimba. Written on the reverse is "Sheila Worth 20 Ingthorpe Ave Bispham Blackpool." I'm guessing she's the subject of the photo but can't be sure.
Analog Disc player, or more commonly known as a record player. It plays music. A free gift from a pack rat friend who stored it in his attic for a couple decades... It works perfectly with my 1972 Sansui amp, and yes one can tell the difference between analog and digital... not always better, much depends on the quality recording itself (and that holds true for CD's also), but it is certainly a different experience, the vocals especially have a sound wave continuity, and when it is good, it is really good...
Also see previous shot for detail on the cartridge.
for 365
I was a band geek.
strobist: cut the ambient completely. vivtar 285 at 1/16th into shoot through umbrella, high up camera right
Male Harp Player (Early Spedos Type, Cyclades, Greece), 2700–2300 B.C.E., marble, 35.8 x 9.5 x 28.1 cm (The J. Paul Getty Museum)
A senior tambourine player in action.
Photo taken in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, during a traditional Sundanese festivities.
View of administration building of Famous Players Laskey new West Coast studios giving an idea of the beautiful Spanish design and the ornamental entrance.
August 26, 1926
On my last excursion to New Orleans I missed the sunrise, so I walked around the 'Quarter looking through the shop windows. This is one of the things that I saw...
I only edited this image slightly. I made the definition of the image higher to show the blur of the CD spinning in the CD player.
I don’t really like this idea of activities as I don’t know where it would lead me.
The footballers from Karachi are participating in a tournament in Hyderabad. The player on the right looks like a Brazilian or a Senegalese but he belongs to Sheedi or Makrani community of Karachi. Sheedis or Makranis are the descendants of slaves brought from East Africa to Sindh and Balochistan via Muscat, Oman during 18th and 19th century. Football has been one of the favorite sports of the Makrani community of Karachi. The community mostly lives in Lyari and Malir areas. The player on the left could either be Urdu or Punjabi speaking. The two together tell the real picture of Karachi which is truly a multicultural and continental city.
Captured a basketball player in Central Auckland shooting some hoops with his friends. This is one of my favourite puddles and i've shot it a million times but I'm always looking to see how I can make my shot different to the last one.