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"Now my life is sweet like cinnamon

Like a fucking dream I'm living in

Baby love me cause I'm playing on the radio

(How do you like me now?)

 

Pick me up and take me like a vitamin

'Cause my body's sweet like sugar venom oh yeah

Baby love me cause I'm playing on the radio

(How do you like me now?)"

 

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show owl at British wildlife centre

Manhattan, 6th Avenue

December, 1980, film scan.

 

This was back in the day, a day when there were no CDs, computers, or mp3s. Just LPs and tape carts. The DJ (that's me) would cue up the next record by matching the end of one with the beginning of the next, similar to what is still done today at some clubs. We knew how to create the carts and promos, splice promo tapes, patch in live telephone calls, create seven second delays, and even operate the transmitter. To achieve this level of mastery one had to have enough technical knowledge to pass challenging FCC (Federal Communications Commission) written tests and then wait for approval. I took mine in a federal building on Varick Street in New York City.

 

And that's the way it was.

A visit to Ugchelen FM DAB+ Radio Broadcast Tower near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The tower has a height of 142 meter.

Donald was advising my husband on which radio to listen to.

info : www.hierradiokootwijk.nl/p/english

 

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The famous building near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands on a glorious summer evening.

The meaning of this Emoji, a face with simple, open eyes and a flat, closed mouth, intended to depict a neutral

sentiment but often used to convey mild irritation and concern or a deadpan sense of humor.

 

The photo shows the back of Radio Kootwijk (built in 1918!!)

   

"smile on saturday"

"radios"

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Rising out of the fog in Newark, California.

A radio tower? More like a lightning rod in this weather. But I'm told this tower is linked to the Tamar Wetlands, and is used to monitor and transmit signals from the 60 species of birds and animals that have been tagged for scientific purposes.

Dance to Radio GaGa

with Philippine Inmates

Canon EOS 6D - f/2.8 - 1/80sec - 100 mm - ISO 5000

 

- Soundmaster RCD1350BE Retro radio with CD player and

USB/SD

Smile on Saturday theme - Radio

 

Emerson Radio and Phonograph in the upper left, Regal in the upper right and Capehart on lower shelf. My husbands radio collection.

 

Emerson Radio & Phonograph - began in the 1920's by Victor Hugo Emerson.

 

Capehart - founded in the 1920's by Homer Capehart, later Senator of Indiana.

 

Regal Ultradyne L46 from the mid 1940's.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday! I hope you have a nice weekend!

Light stick and friends

Babel, Cildo Meireles, Tate Modern

The Radio Music Hall, New York City.

 

Again, I apologize for being away so much with work.

It won't be long now and I will be back in Flickr world with a vengeance!! :-)

Radio garden... - A horrific history is circulating online of this complex but let's keep it cheerful.... (if you really want to know more than search for "Kent school").... On the top floor of this abandoned complex where everything else was empty we found this room. A little staged but still nice to see. Certainly how nature slowly takes everything back... Amazing

Schaub Lorenz Radio - Ebermannstadt

I usually setup 2 lights with shoot through umbrellas for our tight little interior shooting area. The lights are triggered with radios, specifically Pocket Wizards. But, let's say you occasionally run into a problem with one, or more, and they don't work, usually a fluke though. Pocket Wizard's are top of the line radio triggers, but even they can fail from time to time. In the above photo the main light on the left didn't fire. Usually, the image would be a "throw away." But, in this case, I kinda' liked the the result and decided to do the edit. It is proof that even one off camera light could yield some interesting results.

March 17, 2012 when the classic Crown Vic was stilling rolling.

The former trawler became the home to Radio Caroline in 1983 and is now moored in the Blackwater Estuary. Radio Caroline made its name as a pirate radio station in the early 1960s when there were no legal music channels - its original vessel was the Mi Amigo anchored off Felixstowe.

 

Please take a look at a selection of H2 Photographic Clubs images here - www.flickr.com/groups/h2showcase

"To all the others that suffer and die

This is radio orchid, listen and cry"

 

Radio Orchid by Fury In The Slaughterhouse

 

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