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The base of the Stirling Falls, at Milford Sound. So extraordinary.
Added to theCream of the Crop pool as most favorited.
Sailing thru Sitka Sound north of Sitka, heading to Salisbury Sound we were treated to a pretty sunset.
This is my wife Chris's smart phone with it's hundreds of tunes for her to enjoy listening using her "Bose" blue-tooth wireless speakers. I cropped it to the three inch limit ;-)
Operated by: First Transit, Snohomish County, WA
Built in: 2015
Manufacturer: Alexander Dennis
Model: Enviro 500
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Double decker 91501 is seen boarding for the 512 to Seattle
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This morning's been a fantastic fusion of punk rock and orchestra . It's as if my late-teen years had found a way to coalesce with my adulthood.
Playing with filters. I've developed an affinity for the phasor effect. Very 311.
I found this jack-in-the-pulpit on a rock in the yard. i didn't see any on the gorund, just on the rock. Funny.
Haunted nights for halycon days
Cant sleep to the scraping of his voice
Natures way struck grief in me
And I became a ghost in sickness
Winter is practicing for her piano recital that starts in just a few hours. She is very nervous.
Blythe a Day - Sound of Music - 12/9/23 "Swinging Sixties" Month
I bought this wrapping paper a few years ago intending to use it for a diorama. Finally got around to using it.
Winterish Allure Blythe
Skipper vintage dress - Platter Party 1965 #1914
Thrift store wooden piano
Barbie Musician bench
Trees and deer - probably Michael's (can't remember)
Wallpaper - wrapping paper glued on a large cereal box.
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Met these badmen in the Pavilion Gardens one evening, pretty decent sound system on wheels powered by a caravan battery.
A great man and musician passed away. His sound and vision will keep on being eternal.
One of the great pop icons, I listened to since I was about 11 years old and I have so many memories that are connected to his music. And what a great event it was to see him live performing in Rotterdam in 1983 (serious moonlight tour). His always changing appearance as a way of re-inventing himself constantly was a big inspration, as well as his creativity and his out of the box thinking.
Rebel Rebel, Blue Blue, Starman, Heaven loves you David. R.I.P.
View down Puget Sound from Richmond Beach, with some of the Olympic Mountains sneaking into the scene.
The Sound of Kerrera and Kerrera just off Oban.
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An acoustic mirror is a passive device used to reflect and focus (concentrate) sound waves. Parabolic acoustic mirrors are widely used in parabolic microphones to pick up sound from great distances, employed in surveillance and reporting of outdoor sporting events. Pairs of large parabolic acoustic mirrors which function as "whisper galleries" are displayed in science museums to demonstrate sound focusing.
Between the World Wars, before the invention of radar, parabolic sound mirrors were used experimentally as early-warning devices by military air defence forces to detect incoming enemy aircraft by listening for the sound of their engines.
During World War II on the coast of southern England, a network of large concrete acoustic mirrors was in the process of being built when the project was cancelled owing to the development of the Chain Home radar system. Some of these mirrors are still standing today.
There are three acoustic mirrors in the complex, each consisting of a single concrete hemispherical reflector.
The 200 foot mirror is a near vertical, curved wall, 200 feet (60m) long. It is one of only two similar acoustic mirrors in the world, the other being in Magħtab, Malta.
200 ft Acoustic mirror at Denge
The 30 foot mirror is a circular dish, similar to a deeply curved satellite dish, 9 m (30 ft) across, supported on concrete buttresses. This mirror still retains the metal microphone pole at its centre.
The 20 foot mirror is similar to the 30 foot mirror, with a smaller, shallower dish 6 m (20 ft) across. The design is close to that of an acoustic mirror in Kilnsea, East Riding of Yorkshire.
Acoustic mirrors did work and could effectively be used to detect slow moving enemy aircraft before they came into sight. They worked by concentrating sound waves towards a central point, where a microphone would have been located. However, their use was limited as aircraft became faster. Operators also found it difficult to distinguish between aircraft and seagoing vessels. In any case, they quickly became obsolete due to the invention of radar in 1932. The experiment was abandoned, and the mirrors left to decay. The gravel extraction works caused some undermining of at least one of the structures.
The mirrors with the swing bridge visible in the foreground
The striking forms of the sound mirrors have attracted artists and photographers. British artist Tacita Dean created a film inspired by the complex. The band Turin Brakes featured the mirrors on some of their album covers. The object appeared in the music video for Blank & Jones' "A Forest".The mirrors have also been featured in the music videos for Invaders Must Die by The Prodigy & Young Kato - Something Real.
British Railways 'Deltic' Class 55 Co-Co no.55 019 ‘Royal Highland Fusilier’ roars away from Quorn & Woodhouse Station with the first train in memory of the Deltic Scotsman Farewell Railtour. The 11:15 up Loughborough-Leicester North-Loughborough train is complete with the headboards and the wreath, as per the original tour.
I well remember these magnificent machines, with their twin Napier Deltic engines sounding fantastic as they roared through Doncaster middle road in the mid sixties.
One of the most beautiful places in the world is Alaska. The glaciers break off leaving blue ice floating in the sound.
View over Parry Sound beside the Charles W. Stockley Centre for the Performing Arts, Parry Sound - home of Festival of the Sound. Vapour rising off the open water in -23ºC weather.
The trumpet sounds for the closing of the gates of heaven at the conclusion of the Day of Atonement. I hope we have all been sealed in the Book Of Life for a great year!
I am exhausted, but so very exhilarated and keyed up that I doubt I will get much sleep tonight...
Sound - Macro Mondays
Several years ago, I lost hearing in my right ear. The hearing loss was gradual, but finally became so profound that a conventional hearing aid was useless.
My doctor and audiologist suggested that a Bone Anchored Hearing Aid system (BAHA) would be helpful in my case. This system consists of a titanium post which is implanted into the skull just above and behind the deaf ear, and a sound processor device which snaps on to the post.
The BAHA processor transmits sound via bone condition through my skull to my good ear, allowing me to hear sounds from my deaf side. The brain quickly adapts to this new way of hearing and the transmitted sound seems natural and clear!
This is a photo of my Oticon Ponto 3SP sound processor. It’s about 1.25” (32mm) long.
This one's from a visit to the Crypt in Winchester Cathedral. The sculpture (Sound ll) is by Antony Gormley, the crypt floods regularly hence the reflections. I've wanted to see this for a long time, what a fantastic place!
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April 2023
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