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Back to work after a long weekend I took the evening hours for a ride with the scooter of my son to take some shots. My tour went into the countryside of the Melle-Area in Lower Saxony. Enjoying the warm evening I read that this May is the warmest ever in recorded meteorological history. At least in Northwest Germany. Day temperatures in the mid-twenties and 10+ hours of sunshine are a pleasure for all of us. To be continued...

Hoyel, Lower Saxony, Germany

Maybe sometimes we got it wrong, but it's all right

The more things seems to change, the more they stay the same

Ooh, don't you hesitate

 

Girl, put your records on, tell me your favorite song

You go ahead, let your hair down

Sapphire and faded jeans

I hope you get your dreams

Just go ahead, let your hair down

You're gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow

♫ - Put Your Records On - Corinne Bailey Rae

 

🐝・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・ ꜱᴘᴏɴꜱᴏʀᴇᴅ・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・🍯

 

Long-sleeve top- ::NUTZ:: - Ace M/F Top

 

Tube top - epoch. - jeymi tube

 

Shorts - epoch. - darla jean shorts

 

Sprout - Luova - Sprout

 

🐝・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・ᴄʀᴇᴅɪᴛꜱ ʜᴇʀᴇ・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・゚ ・゚·:。・゚゚・🍯

Memories of bygone days in a small store, going trough bins full of records to discover a hidden gem.

  

Listen: youtu.be/__TwofWd31Q

In the shade at Wookey hole...

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...

Without the knife ,this could be just a close up of a rose ,so I drew a cutting knife to show how big the rose is.

Nothing to add to this other than the Skye council will be building a big new car park at the Quiraing...mmmm

My first records of this species

Meus primeiros registros dessa espécie

DRY Weather

My friend, we are not going through a good time, here the relative humidity of the air is very low and there are many fires in the forests (Environmental Protection Area). Criminal fires, very sad...

Little creatures like this are dying,

fewer and fewer animals in the wild...

 

Meu amigo, não estamos passando por um momento bom, aqui a unidade relativa do ar está baixissima e com muitos focos de incêndio nas florestas (Area de Proteção Ambiental). Incêndios criminosos, muito triste...

  

Chorozinho-da-caatinga

Caatinga Antwren - Female

Radinopsyche sellowi (Nome Científico)

Thamnophilidae (Família)

Passeriformes (Ordem)

Pássaro Silvestre

Área de Proteção Ambiental

Água Mineral

Parque nacional de Brasília

Brasília, Brasil

A first for me. Always envied other folk capturing this. Hopefully I'll get a closer shot soon.

So... My plan was to do badgers on the Mendips tonight, but they didn't show for what ever reason. Then I remembered the Nightjars were only a fifteen-minute drive away, so off I poodled.

I'd heard one out on the ridge the last time I was there, so I thought I better head in that direction. As I neared the top one flew right past me, I knew then I was in the right place. I stood and waited, but by then the cloud was coming over, and it was getting really dark really quickly, so I thought I'd bang it on the head, pick a better night and try again...

As I walked back to the fence line I could see a tiny blob about the size of a blackbird sat on a post, I couldn't quite make out what it was, so I put the pop-up flash on and hit the shutter button. 1/15 of a second was not ideal... had I thought about it, I could have changed the settings, walked up to the little fella (might even be a female as no obvious white on wing or tail outers) and got a better shot, but I was only thinking bird in flight captures... Anyway, I've now hatched a better plan... :@)

Miles away, at Catcott lows.

Historical trove

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Making selections

Fall Polaroid Week 2016 Day 2

 

Impossible SX-70

Polaroid SX-70

Date of capture: October 16, 2016

Abandoned record store i Britton, Oklahoma.

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

Das Record Rapid ist eines der Papiere, die keinen, oder nur wenig Verzögerer im Lithentwickler benötigen. Easy Lith FT Special enthält jedoch eine größere Menge Kaliumbromid. Dennoch kann dieser Entwickler verwendet werden, das Papier benötigt dann jedoch eine erheblich längere Belichtungszeit. Unabhängig von der Entwicklerabstimmung liegt der Snatch-Point normalerweise bei etwa 10 Minuten. Auch bei einer längeren Belichtungszeit kommen dann die Lichter nicht wesentlich farbiger, es sei denn, es wird ein zweiter Entwickler für die Lichter eingesetzt. Nach der üblichen langen Entwicklungszeit im Lith, bringt der zweite Entwickler allerdings nur wenig Effekt, weil die Lichter schon ausentwickelt sind. Soll ein anderer Ton für die Lichter erzeugt werden, muß die Entwicklungszeit im Lith verkürzt werden, damit der zweite Entwickler noch ausreichend unentwickeltes Silbersalz vorfindet. Allerdings würde dann das, für dieses Papier übliche tiefe Schwarz fehlen. Deshalb braucht es eine kurze Behandlung mit einem Nachbrenner (mit B oder Omega) nach dem Lith. Sobald sich ein tiefes Schwarz in den Schatten zeigt, wird zweimal kurz gespült, bevor im Siena die noch fehlenden Lichter entwickelt werden. Das mag kompliziert klingen, doch erfahrene Lithprinter werden dies nachvollziehen können.

  

Record Rapid is one of the papers that require little or no restrainer in the lith developer. Easy Lith FT Special, however, contains a larger amount of potassium bromide. Nevertheless, this developer can be used, but the paper then needs a considerably longer exposure time. Regardless of the developer adjustment, the snatch point is usually around 10 minutes. Even with a longer exposure time, the highlights then do not come out much more coloured, unless a second developer is used for the highlights. After the usual long development time in the lith, however, the second developer brings little effect because the highlights are already developed out. If a different tone is to be produced for the highlights, the development time in the lith must be shortened so that the second developer still finds sufficient undeveloped silver salt. However, the deep black that is usual for this paper would then be missing. Therefore, it needs a short treatment with an afterburner (with B or Omega) after the lith. As soon as a deep black appears in the shadows, a short rinse is done twice before the still missing highlights are developed in the Siena developer. This may sound complicated, but experienced lith printers will be able to follow this.

 

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

 

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Theodore Tollefson @thetollart

Ellensburg, Washington State

La bella livrea della E190 025 delle ÖBB che effettua un merci per Rail Cargo Italia, in breve pausa nella stazione di Latisana.

 

Charming livery for ÖBB's 1216 025 that operates a freight train for Rail Cargo Italia, in a short stop in Latisana station.

Last Monday we had a break in the weather so I had a walk at Cors Caron. On one of the board walks that heads out into the bog I saw this shortie perched up in a tree that was right next to the path. I had no option but to keep walking nearer and nearer and I was lucky to get relatively close. It didn't turn it's head until the last minute and then it was off however it must have been aware of me as it's 'ears' are up. Hopefully it's the first of a few more for me this year.

Old books, abandoned mental hospital

Leica M Monochrom Typ246

Schneider-Kreuznach APO-Componon 45mm F4.0

The record shop on Brady in Tulsa, i noticed the chrome finish on one of the light bulds above the turntable so shot it and was excited to see the results!!!!

O´Higgins y Echeverría 6 de febrero de 2020.-

Ciudad de Buenos Aires

2:32 PM (GMT -3)

Argentina

 

Casi supera el record de 1957.-

Almost beats the 1957 record

Para Lío 2.0: Rayas

Records Pond, Laurel Delaware Back in the 1950s when school boys took "Shop" the favorite project was to cut a cypress Knee and turn it into a lamp.

棚户区主题的图片,灰色老巷中手拿牵牛花的孩童走在放学的路上。2006。

Squatter settlements theme of the picture, the old gray Lane in the morning glory carrying school children walking in the road. 2006 works.

First records of this species

Primeiros registros dessa espécie

Rusty-collared Seedeater

(Nome em Inglês)

Sporophila collaris

(Boddaert, 1783)

(Nome Científico)

Thraupidae

Cabanis, 1847

(Família)

Passeriformes (Ordem)

Fonte: Wikiaves

Pássaro Silvestre

Free Bird

Lago Sul, Ponte JK

Brasília, Brasil

Im letzten Licht überquert 1216 025 "world record" die Innbrücke bei Kirchbichl mit dem EuroCity 89 auf dem Weg von München nach Verona Porta Nuova.

Knob Theme, Macro Mondays

Recuerdos...

 

Fa set anys que vaig fer aquesta foto. Mai oblidaré aquell matí d'agost quan vam agafar el cotxe, la ampolla de vi, i una copa de les més bones que teníem, i vam anar a la recerca d'un indret que ens satisfés el suficient per poder dur a terme aquesta idea que feia temps que portava al cap.

Avui, s'ha convertit en un més dels molts records que em queden de tu

 

Hace siete años que tomé esa foto. Nunca olvidaré aquella mañana de agosto cuando cogimos el coche, la botella de vino, y una copa de las mejores que teníamos, y fuimos en busca de un lugar que nos satisficiera lo suficiente para poder llevar a cabo esta idea que llevaba tiempo guardada en la cabeza.

Hoy, se ha convertido en uno más de los recuerdos que me quedan de ti...

In January 2015, the City of Broken Hill was included on the National Heritage Register. This register lists 106 other iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Kakadu National Park, and the Australian Alps. Broken Hill is the first city to be listed. Extensive research and consultation with the Broken Hill community was a key part of the listing.

 

The National Heritage List is Australia’s pre-eminent heritage list recognising and protecting the nation’s most valued natural, indigenous, and historic heritage sites. Listing is the highest heritage honour in Australia and listed placed receive national attention and benefits from increased domestic and international tourism. Broken Hil has been assessed against the nine National Heritage Criteria, which include historic, aesthetic, and social values, creative and technical achievements, associations with significant peoples, and others.

 

The following is the Statement of Significance for the City of Broken Hill which was prepared as part of the listing process:

 

“The City of Broken Hill has outstanding significance to the nation for its role in creating enormous wealth, for its long, enduring and continuing mining operations, and the community’s deep and shared connection with Broken Hill as the isolated city in the desert, its outback landscape, the planned design and landscaping of the town, the regeneration areas and particularly the physical reminders of its mining origins such as the Line of Lode, the barren mullock heaps, tailings, skimps and slagheap escarpment and relict structures. It exhibits historic qualities in its ongoing mining operations since 1883, the current and relict mining infrastructure and its landscape setting. It is significant for its industrial past ….. together with its role as a pioneer in setting occupational health and safety standards.”

 

“It demonstrates the principal characteristics of a mining town in a remote location with extensive transport infrastructure and administrative connections to three state capitals and as a rare example of a place subject to Australia’s complex Federal system where differing administrative, social and economic influences are expressed in both tangible and intangible forms. It has social significance for its residents as a place of community pride, endurance, and as a remote mining community resilient to major social and economic change, Broken Hill has strong social significance for all Australians as a place where great wealth was created, as well as strong group associations with the Barrier Industrial Council. It exhibits outstanding aesthetic characteristics as a city in an arid desert setting, as the subject of interest for Australian artists, poets, film makers, TV producers and photographers.”

 

“It has significance as a place where outstanding technical achievement has occurred in refining ore for its minerals including the froth flotation process and the computer controlled on-stream analysis of slurries. Broken Hill is also important as a place of research potential to reveal further information on mineral deposits with its range of complex minerals. It is associated with person of great importance to Australia’s history, including Albert Morris (arid land regeneration), Charls Rasp (discoverer), Herbert Hoover (mining engineer), WL Baillieu, WA Robinson and MAE Mawby (industrialists), GD Delprat (metallurgist), Percy Brookfield and Eugene O’Neill (unionists). Broken Hill’s association with the Barrier Industrial Council as a group is also important.”

 

“The Broken Hill zinc-lead-silver ore deposit is one of the world’s largest ore bodies and contains an extraordinary array of minerals. It is geologically complex and has national scientific significance. The Broken Hill operation is significant for its immense size and unrecorded mineral species continue to be found. It contributes to an understanding of the formation of the Australian continent and more than 2, 300 million years of the earth’s history.”

 

The City of Broken Hill is delighted that the special heritage values of the city are recognised and celebrated nationally and internationally by this listing.

 

Wilyakali Country:

 

Wilyakali lies in the east of the state of South Australia, crossing into New South Wales, including the town of Broken Hill. The Wilyakali people traditionally visited the Paakantji people on the Menindee Lakes in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion each year.

 

The three Major language groups for the Broken Hill Region are the Paakantji, Mayyankapa, and Nyiimpaa.

 

Wilyakali and Danggali both lie east of the Ngadjuri language and north of the upper River Murray languages.

 

Wilyakali and Danggali are part of the Darling River Language Group or Paakantyi / Paakantji language group. This is a group of closely related languages in South Australia and New South Wales, which can be subdivided into two groups: the “Northern Dialects” and the “Southern Dialects.” Wilyakali and Danggali are both part of the “Southern Dialects.”

 

Other “Southern Dialects” include Pulaali, Southern Pankantyi, Pantyikali, Wanyuparlku and Marrawarra. Some of these languages have been recorded more than others. Although each language has its own distinguishing features, they are so similar they can be understood by speakers of other languages in this group. Therefore, the following reference list will include Southern Paakantyi references that may be helpful. The language name is noted in square brackets after each reference, when known.

 

Today the Wilyakali people are still the main Aboriginal group in Broken Hill, though there are a number of Aboriginal people that come from other language groups.

 

The Aboriginal people of Broken Hill have established working parties to pursue their vision of a better future. They continue to look after their traditional lands and are joint managers of the Mutawintji National Park which is the first national park handed back to the traditional owners in New South Wales. There are many strong elders who continue to maintain and pass on their traditional knowledge to their young people and, today, share their stories with the wider community.

 

Source: Broken Hill: A Guide to the Silver City by Elizabeth Vines, Mobile Language Team, & Aboriginal Housing Office.

alternate title is "where everything is recorded"

akashic records

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. :@)

This Tufted Duck was spotted last week at the Western Treatment Plant. Believed to be the first time one has been sighted in Australia. Normally found in the Eurasian zone. Both shots taken on Saturday in windy grey conditions and from a long distance. Hopefully I will get back to WTP sometime this week and get some better shots.

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