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La loco del World Record, ovvero la E190.025, in transito a Tarcento con un TEC Trieste C.M. - Tarvisio B.V. di Rail Cargo Italia.

The Will Bronson Singers - '...But Beautiful', 1964 (Colpix Records) - easy listening/pop album for sale... at used bookstore in Flagstaff, Arizona.

> www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouMgoHgO8QM

I was bored one of these days and decided to dig into a closet here at home. I ended up finding the record player I bought last year (and for which I still have to buy a needle) and the old Cosina my Grandfather's had for years and never used. It actually has a reel of Super 8 film inside, but don't know how to get it out, or how to process it. Does anyone know how I can do this?

 

In the meantime, I've sort of been looking for a 60's type of processing, and this is what I came up with. The slight blur is artificial, but I like it. I'm not satisfied yet, but I like it.

 

On the comments is a montage made with a couple of other shots. I hope you like it, as well.

New and used vinyl records... seen in a record store (Jackpot Records) in Portland, Oregon.

La meravigliosa E190.025 (Rh 1216.025, già 050), detentrice del Record del Mondo di velocità per una locomotiva elettrica, pari a 357 km/h, è oggi in uso a LINEA Smart Business Ways, controllata da Rail Cargo Austria.

La vediamo in una delle prime uscite ufficiali in turno effettivo, mentre attende di partire da Piacenza con un treno intermodale della Eurolog per la Polonia via Tarvisio.

 

Un sentito ringraziamento, come sempre, agli amici di LINEA!!!

 

The "World Record 357 km/h" Taurus Rh 1216.025 (ex 050) today works for the Italian operator LINEA Smart Business Ways, a society of the Rail Cargo Austria group. We see her in one of the first works in Italy, at Piacenza, waiting to start with an intermodal freight to Poland via Tarvisio.

Gullemots don't visit the Tay Estuary itself, but they may be found offshore at the Isle of May or nesting on the Angus and Fife cliffs

Daiko had a bad police record what wasn't true at all was in jail (pension)for eight years (8 human years,1 year for him)

Record me...the motion of the emotion....of a world and cathedral bursting with prayers, pain, hopes and dreams....

These male Orange-Tips, where that busy knocking each other about, trying to get rid of each other, they flew off into the distance still duelling, failing to notice that the female seemed quite happy at the idea of a threesome, as you can see by her deportment :-)

the record shop is OPEN !!!

Walking around town last night

Taken with Sony ILCE-3000 and Sigma 19mm F2.8

365 Day 262. Gramophone porn...sorry, But this is the newest addition to my collection, Columbia Grafanola No. 204e..playing a bit of Fats Waller...Mmm.

A little something for Record Store Day. Go out and buy some vinyl!

 

Canon Canonet QL17 G-III

Canon 40mm f1.7

Kodak Ultramax 400 Expired

EJ&E SD38-2s 663 and 669 work a pulldown job in Gary, IN. Other trains brought any effort to get a better shot to a grinding halt, so this will do for now. We are just a few days away from the 9th anniversary of the J/CN merger.

I bought our record player over forty years ago.

 

I'm too cheap (and stuck in my ways; and dedicated to buying as little as possible in order to throw away as little as possible) to replace it, but for about ten years I've been puzzling over why the left speaker was not getting a signal from it. (I could sorta mono-ify the sound, but not entirely.)

 

Today I figured it out: a switch in the amplifier (same age) was dirty and needs a cleaning. Now that I know what it is, I'm feeling better. And hearing stereo again.

 

I'll get around to hauling the amp out and opening it and squirting something in the switch. But this afternoon I pulled a record off the shelf at random (it was Head, Hands and Feet, the first album, the double one that Ricky Skaggs later got Country Boy off) and played it with some delight. (Some of the music has aged well; some more not so.)

"Point of Jazz" exhibition,

BAG-Brillia Art Gallery- Kyobashi, Tokyo

Jon Strider live at Record Store Day 2017

NYC

 

FujiX-E3+Meike28mmf2.8

It is funny that this record store displays a sign outside their shop that states "No Photography".....people just don't understand that when you say don't, it makes us want to even more, or is that just me?

This is Paul. Last year he opened The LP Café, a coffee/record shop that was long overdue for the people of Watford.

 

This is a the first portrait in a series about London's independent record shops and the people who run them.

 

Strobist info:

Yongnuo 568EXII

24mm

1/8 power

24" softbox about 3ft from subject a foot above head.

Fired with YN-622C

 

Processing

Basic RAW adjustments in Lightroom and then into Photoshop. A small amount of clean up but mostly just dodging, burning and grading.

 

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Kodak Gold 200 35mm film

Cologne, Germany

I've walked by this sign a million times and finally decided to take a snapshot. The wikipedia says that this was the home of Delmark Records and the Jazz Record Mart from 1971 until 2006 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Koester). It is now the 47th Ward alderman's office.

Keith being way punk

 

Portland Oregon

 

October 22, 2012

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