View allAll Photos Tagged RECORDS,

Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.

Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.

Thanks for your visits and comments.

The world record locomotive Siemens ES64U4 (EuroSprinter U4) of ÖBB pushes a RailJet train into Munich Central Station.

 

This particular locomotive holds the world speed record for electric locomotives, at 357 km/h. The record was set on the high-speed track from Nürnberg to Ingolstadt on Sept. 2nd, 2006, while the loco was still owned by Siemens and carried the number 1216 050.

 

In May 2008 the ÖBB received the loco, since June 23rd 2008 she runs as 1216 025 for ÖBB.

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

The males are among the most persistent singers of all birds and have been recorded singing more than 10,000 songs a day in spring.

An older winter negative printed on Record Rapid H 111,

two tray development: Lith and Catechol

FP4 35mm in Tanol,

Record Rapid N112, two tray lith

1st SE5 Lith A+B+D+water 70+70+40+900ml 9 mins

2nd 800ml water + 10 Lith G + 20ml Ammonium chloride 20% + 2ml Lith D + 10ml Lith B 5 mins

RIP, Don White, 11/26/21.

 

My uncle Don passed away this morning. He was the original record collector in our family, starting back in the 78 rpm era. He had the largest collection of music of anyone that I have personally known. This was just a small portion of his collection that he was able to take with him when he had to move into a retirement home. Keep that vinyl spinning...

In the shade at Wookey hole...

Creekside Vinyl Faversham

 

without trying to stop them to make a picture :-)

Stefan Lorant

 

Peace Now!

 

mexican plum, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

We put an electric heater and a water bowl on our patio. I keep warm water in the bowl and the birds are sure enjoying it. Not a very good picture through the class and a screen.

Our area is not prepared for the weather we are having.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Valentines.

Miles away, at Catcott lows.

“Record Store UK” was a nationwide event that was scheduled for the 18th April but obviously didn’t go ahead.

 

There is great interest nowadays in vinyl records, cassette tapes and other means of recording music that had been thought of as being largely defunct and this has spawned a wealth of smaller, independent retailers dealing in them.

 

Vinyl Attraction in Newark had not been opened long and suddenly had to close again due to the lockdown. The window is always very interesting, with many discs and memorabilia featuring many groups and names from my youth, even some records that I actually owned.

 

The event is put back to June and, as yet, no news as to if it will actually happen.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

Here's another one in my series while in my Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago looking South towards downtown at night with a blue vinyl record on top.

 

This was a night when everyone was looking for the "Northern Lights" that appeared for about 45 seconds when I had my back turned after waiting for a couple of hours before and after. I may post another photo at some point of the city architecture that is in focus but I liked this feeling a bit better....

 

Chicago is a city of music with many adventures awaiting and yet it is not completely clear what those adventures entail so there's a bit of magic in the future. Chicago can be a rough city and a city (just like any city in America) full of classism and racism. It can also be a beautiful city where people look out for each other and you can see and experience beautiful art and music. Only the people who live here can determine the experience and its up to us to make the city thrive in its true potential and not succumb to all of the political upheavals and evils that are about to take place. Keeping Chicago a blue city means keeping it a Sanctuary City. It means not banning books. It means protecting the LGBTQ community. It means providing safe options for all. It means looking out for and celebrating diverse voices. All of these things we can continue to do if we work together.

 

A city like Chicago has a constant flux of visitors that move in and out of it each day and each small but definite interaction also changes the city. We want to welcome everyone in even in this precarious position but if there are those who bring in their hatred and their ignorance, we want to also show them a different way of life so that, when they return home, they realize there are some changes that can be made in their own homes and in their own towns.

 

**All photos are copyrigjted**

Well chuffed to see this 'unringed' bird fishing along the Cripps River as I was driving home this evening, especially after telling people for days, we'll have an osprey here by the end of the week and then not seeing one... Good job I wasn't looking the other way as I crossed the bridge, or I would have missed it.

Taking a detour on the back roads through Sharpham and Ashcott I came across a large flock of Cattle Egret on the move. By the time I found a gate to swing in to this was about the only one still to take off. I still had my setting from the previous day so ISO maybe too high. Great to see though

Shot through the reeds at Westhay. Nice to get one on the deck for a change :@)

Sonoma County, CA, 2023

Ice records the fluctuating flow of a river at night for the morning sun to reveal.

 

More Explored images

 

Theodore Tollefson @thetollart

Bit of a surprise to see this splendid otter pop up in front of the hide at Catcott lows today.

It was difficult to get this record

A shot of the stylus in action as the turntable spun.

En record a les barquetes que feian companyia els remers en els seus entrenaments diaris.

Tan debó ben aviat poguem gaudir de nou de la seva presència !

Still miles away...

 

female

 

Greylake

Don't laugh... Taken at gone 10:30pm... My first Nightjar ever YAY!! ... Tick. :@)

 

Think I might have to work on the quality a tad.

 

Record Spéciale Pression

France

The male I believe... A marked improvement on my last go at this.

Green Street, San Francisco 2016

Vocaloid IA

Cosplay

Trying out cam angles in SL. ♥

This guy was over the Mendip hills, I spent a couple of hours looking for Ring Ouzels and Wheatears on Crook peak but blanked...

The Hobbies should be about now... thought I saw one last week out at Westhay. Can't wait to spend some time with them. Top sport. :@)

The first recorded mention of Nikozi occurs in a c. 800 chronicle of Juansher, who attributes the founding of the church there and the appointment of a bishop to the 5th-century king Vakhtang Gorgasali: „he built the church of Nikozi at the hearth of a fire(-temple), and installed a bishop where was buried the body of St. Ražden, who had been martyred by the Persians in the war with Vaxt'ang“. This account is reiterated by the historian Prince Vakhushti, writing c. 1745, who adds that a bishop still resided at Nikozi in his day, being "a pastor to the Caucasians, the Dvals, and what is now known as Ossetia, as well as Glola-Ghebi". St. Ražden's martyrium is also mentioned by the anonymous 13th-century Georgian chronicle Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns, which relates that one of the sons of "the kings of Ossetians", a disillusioned claimant to the hand of Queen Tamar (1184–1213), died in Nikozi and was buried in its church of St. Ražden.

 

The Nikozi cathedral and its complex was constructed over a several-century span. The extant church building dates mostly to the 14th–16th century, a bell-tower is a 16th–17th-century structure and an episcopal palace was built in the 9th–11th century. Several other buildings such as a bishop's residence, cells, a refectory, and various accessory structures were constructed in the 19th and 20th centuries.

 

During the August 2008 Russo-Georgian War, Zemo Nikozi was a scene of heavy fighting between the Georgian and Russian forces and Russian air attacks on 10 August 2008, which damaged the Nikozi complex, especially the recently repaired episcopal palace. Its renovated roof, floor, and balconies were burned down, and the original south floor stones cracked due to fire. Monastic cells, a bishop's dwelling, and the refectory were completely destroyed.

 

After the war, following an action initiated by the Council of Europe, a project was implemented for emergency stabilization works to the Nikozi complex, including preliminary onsite works, a new roof, consolidation and stabilization of the structure, and archaeological works, setting grounds for further rehabilitation works.

WelI I have sort of...at least it's not a camera! My charity shop vinyl find has had a hard day's night, by the looks of it!

Harvard Square- Boston, MA:

I walked into this record store and started taking pics of the graf that was decorating the place, the owner then informed me it was the last day of business and he'd like some pics to remember the store by....

Record shot - local patch

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80