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Putting a Record on, zoning out so you forget all your worries and sorrow.

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Analog film capturing analog vinyl. To be used for our daughter’s upcoming wedding being held at our home. We are sitting at the Beatle’s table.

 

Fuji Superia 400

Leica M6

50mm Summilux

1/250 @f/2.0

artist: Ultimate Spinach

title: Behold and See

label: M-G-M

country: USA

date: 1968

Santa Barbara

 

Hasselblad 500c

Carl Zeiss Planer 80/2.8

Fuji Pro 800z

Ilford HP5 35mm film

I declare these as record shots as they are taken in at Parkend, Forest of Dean. There was so little light when I arrived but the birds were around and therefore I grabbed these images before moving on to find the Boar. An ISO5000 setting was required as it was that dark.

 

Parkend has an area of grass, en-circled by Yew and Beech trees. A perfect location for these birds.

 

I do not really enjoy these locations as the birds are fed and so finding & seeing them is no challenge. Given the number of Hawfinch reports there have been in Q4 2017, I really ought to have gone looking. However, on the plus side it provides an ideal opportunity to see these bird close up, watch their flight and hear a variety of calls. As a learning exercise it is a wonderful experience.

Recorded passing one of the Great Northern somersault signals at Havenhouse in late June 1985, BR Class 31/1 31306 was about to cross Croft Marsh Lane with the 13:30 Skegness to Leeds.

This is the colour version of a mono image given an outing some six years ago. If only I had a Tardis to enable me to have some Summer Saturdays back then with a digital to hand?

 

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artist: John Greaves & Peter Blegvad

title: Kew. Rhone.

label: Virgin

country: UK

date: 1977

Another classic.

 

“I always tell the girls never take it seriously, if you never take it seriously you never get hurt, if you never get hurt you always have fun, and if you ever get lonely just go to the record store and visit your friends.”

 

Located on the floorplan sim, tucked away you'll find a little record store. Feel free to stop by any time.

 

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Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls at Record Store Day at Newbury Comics in Harvard Square.

Einige sehr alte Papiere weisen einen derart hohen Lagerschleier auf, dass sie nur noch für die Lithentwicklung geeignet sind. Darüberhinaus nimmt auch die Empfindlichkeit ab, was zu noch längeren Belichtungszeiten führt, als sonst für den Lithprozess üblich.

Eines dieser Papiere ist das Record Rapid. Ich konnte eine größere Menge dieses Papiers in 50x60cm erwerben. Ursprünglich wurde es laut Versandaufkleber geliefert an Bernd und Hilla Becher, die damit letztmalig gegen Ende des vergangenen Jahrhunderts gearbeitet haben.

Um Frustrationen zu vermeiden, hier ein Hinweis zur Verarbeitung.

Der Lithentwickler darf nicht so hoch verdünnt werden, wie sonst üblich.

Garantierte Lithresultate bringt die Verdünnung 75+75 ml auf 900 ml Wasser.

Die resultierende Belichtungszeit ist durch Versuche zu ermitteln. Bei „richtiger“ Belichtungszeit liegt der snatch point zwischen 8 bis 11 Minuten.

 

Some very old papers have such a high storage fog that they are only suitable for lith development. In addition, sensitivity also decreases, resulting in even longer exposure times than is usual for the lith process.

One of these papers is Record Rapid. I was able to purchase a large quantity of this paper in 50x60cm format. According to the shipping label, it was originally delivered to Bernd and Hilla Becher, who last worked with it at the end of the last century.

To avoid frustration, here is a tip for processing.

The lith developer must not be diluted as much as usual.

Guaranteed lith results are achieved with a dilution of 75+75 ml to 900 ml of water.

The resulting exposure time must be determined by trial and error. With the ‘correct’ exposure time, the snatch point is between 8 and 11 minutes.

ODT SPIN

 

Explore #148

 

The first thing I thought of was spinning a record. I guess my age is showing! It will really be showing when I tell you that the record on the turntable is one from The Ink Spots. If you don't know them, you are likely younger than 55. 8^)

 

Here is a music video of one of their biggest hits. A bit stilted by today's standards, but considering it is likely put together about 70 years ago, it stands up pretty well!

 

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The 1950s record shop at the Black country Living Museum.

 

Z TO ZOOM.

My First For Location

Surprisingly only the fourth recorded on ebird sighting

 

Cinnamon Teal* CITE (Anas cyanoptera)

Male of Pair

  

Red Barn / Tod Creek Flats

Saanich BC

 

DSCN7827

 

Maxed into the digital Zoom/crop

 

Bird was surprisingly camouflaged in the Smart Weed

DO NOT TAKE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION!!! I MADE THIS!!! I am SO PROUD of her. I am also SO HAPPY!! YAY DEMI!!! Ok so she has OFFICIALLY been SIGNED!!!

They've been played, scratched, broken, collected but most of all, loved. Vinyl records opened our ears to great music and remain the format of choice for audiophiles. So let's celebrate them.

 

The theme for this week's Flickr #TBT is #Records. Share your best loved photos on our Facebook post, and we will show our faves next week in the Flickr Blog.

 

Photo CC0 by Anders Printz

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Number in Britain: Fewer than 20 records per year (BTO) most will be Juvenile birds so an Adult male must be fairly rare Sorry about the poor quality but this is heavily cropped

vinyl records turn me into Martha Stewart.

Adrian shoots the door,I shoot the Chapel after the arson attack ,all that remains are the walls and a couple of roof beams.

 

For Smile on Saturday, Bicolora

Another photo from my article about the Norwegian model Eline Lykke, the first curved model to walk the catwalk during Paris Fashion Week.

 

Here we are shopping for vinyls at the record store Jukebox in her hometown of Ålesund. And the record she's holding is Freedom Nation by fellow ålesunder, Natalie Sandtorv.

I declare these as record shots as they are taken in at Parkend, Forest of Dean. There was so little light when I arrived but the birds were around and therefore I grabbed these images before moving on to find the Boar. An ISO5000 setting was required as it was that dark.

 

Parkend has an area of grass, en-circled by Yew and Beech trees. A perfect location for these birds.

 

I do not really enjoy these locations as the birds are fed and so finding & seeing them is no challenge. Given the number of Hawfinch reports there have been in Q4 2017, I really ought to have gone looking. However, on the plus side it provides an ideal opportunity to see these bird close up, watch their flight and hear a variety of calls. As a learning exercise it is a wonderful experience.

Hey you guys just a note to say that we will be away from our PC from time 2 time as we have earned a well earned RNR ( Holiday) and intend making the most of this opportunity to go shooting any and all...so we maybe a tad late commenting on your work..but rest assured we will..2weeks of digital shooting love it.

record 02- Cagliari Porto

luke and mark's favorite place. i have a feeling when he gets a bit older i won't be able to get them out of this place.

Kodak Gold 200 35mm film

Cologne, Germany

My favorite labels are record labels. That said, I had some difficulty creating a line-up of CD spines that (1) were from paper digipaks (so I didn't have to fight with light reflections off plastic jewel cases), (2) put the label in roughly the same spot at the bottom, and (3) used a logo of some sort rather than just the name of the label. You can see from my made-public outtakes from this session that I started with a full line-up and gradually focused in on the Capitol label, whose printing seemed the most interesting in the macro format.

 

Hill & Dale Records - Georgetown, Washington, DC

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