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Myslovitz - Długość dźwięku samotności
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCIyK3ec4kE
Myslovitz - Sound Of Solitude
Ohropax Color - earplugs
Ein Paar Ohrstöpsel ohne Kabel und Bluetooth um die Geräusche der Stille zu genießen. Du kannst den eigenen Pulsschlag, den Atem und das Blut rauschen hören, die eigentlichen Geräusche des Lebens.
HMM! Habt eine schöne Woche!
A pair of earplugs without wire and bluetooth to enjoy the sound of silence. You can hear your own pulse, breath and blood rustling, the real sounds of life.
HMM! Have a nice week!
The construction yard of the new Opera house of Skopje. The column arch in front of it is already here.
Should you ever have the chance
To listen to the sound of this magical #violin
You’ll know that these tunes
Can only come from heaven
for: #MacroMondays – #Member'sChoice–Musical-Instruments
06.Nov.2017
Macro taken of a miniature violin
(Total length of the entire miniature 3.5”)
Happy MM Everyone !
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/13
ISO 400
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
This was an art installation from May 10 to June 21 down at the World Trade Center. There were about 10 of these creating a pathway down toward the 9/11 Memorial. It’s now been removed, but it was very cool. These metal spheres turned, and as they turned, you would hear sounds. it was up to the visiting public to turn them and then of course the center circle had a reflective glass in them. At first they were not very impressive but when you began to play with them, they ended up being quite fun. Unfortunately I discovered the display on June 20.
Just out of Picton, the Interislander heads deeper into the sound.
check it out:
nisah-cheatham.pixels.com/featured/marlborough-sounds-nis...
Milford Sound - what more can I say? Such a beautiful location. This six-shot panorama was taken from a moving boat so needed to be taken fairly quickly. Pretty happy with the result and very happy with being there on such a beautiful winter's day.
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Kansas City, MO.
Outside it's a frosty and chilly sunset while inside the symphony conjures up a classical masterpiece.
Mike D.
Eons ago there were hills and valleys at the northern end of NZ's South Island. Now the sea has flooded in and made sounds. Seen from Air NZ shortly after take-off from Wellington on our way home.
Although one of the most beautiful locations in the world, she still often hides herself in clouds and fog. (Milford Sound on South Island New Zealand)
Sailing through the New Zealand Sounds - Milford, Dusky and Doubtful - on the Celebrity Solstice. I don't remember which one this is. Shows better larger; press L.
Finished an abstract art in the mid night today. It’s about being calm, being silent in whatever situation and I just wanted to portray it an abstract form.
Sometimes images flash my mind, and I don’t know what I do but just flash colors and create something and later it really surprises me. Did I really do this? But still I do. I am not a great artist but I do anything and everything in my own way.
Even my friend’s keep texting me about great artists and I just can’t make them to realize that I was one among them working but still dream about being creative. It’s like they telling me to reach the depth of the ocean when it comes to art. Nobody has done that, maybe few god gifted artist.
So the expectation is too much though I left my job to pursue my passion for art. It is difficult to make them understand that I am an artist who enjoys my art in my own way. Time has come to make them realize. Please don’t send text messages. Simple logic. Because they expect me to do the art great artists have created. It’s time for me to break their myth when it comes to my art. These guys do garment business. so can i text them to become like Dolce & Gabbana. Its crazy.
Tomorrow I will know when my exhibition will be held in the month of December. Hope the lady who is helping me would love to see my new collections as she always do.
Looking forward to my exhibition in the month of December. Fingers crossed.
“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs.
When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.”
― Ansel Adams
The Sound of silence - Disturbed
Crescent Beach
Surrey, BC
Canada
The beauty of a sunset, is how the colours change from one moment to the next.
Vancouver Photowalk
I invite you to view my Night and Twilight album:
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157649684655761
Thank-you for visiting
~Christie (happiest) by the River
( or in this case, the ocean : )
Pequeño viaje en esta zona para conocer el fiordo y el mar de Tasmania, viendo de pasada las paredes de roca marcadas por el glaciar y las cataratas que descienden hacia el mar.
El exuberante bosque nativo se aferra a los escarpados acantilados, mientras que animales como focas, pingüinos y delfines son visitantes regulares en estas aguas heladas.
Milford Sound es una de las zonas más lluviosas del planeta.
Headphone: Cinoe feat. Tia Rungray WOOD HEADPHONES 2 Ghostmarch Edition
OKINAWA SUMMER FESTIVAL 10th Anniversary
A southbound Sound Transit commuter train seen approaching the South Lander Street crossing at MP 1.2X on BNSF's (former Northern Pacific) Seattle Sub mainline just moments out of King Street Station. SNDX 921, an MP MP40PH-3C blt. Jan. 2013), leads the 7-car Tacoma bound train on a glorious spring day as the impressive skyline looms above.
The retractable roof Safeco Field, (home of the Seattle Mariners) which opened in 1999 can be seen behind the train. The tallest black colored building is the 76-story Columbia Center, which rises 937 feet and has been the undisputed tallest building in the city since being constructed in 1985 and is currently the 29th-tallest building in the US. Also note the pointed building just above ans to the left of the locomotive. While rather diminutive in the modern city, the Smith Tower completed in 1914 was a marvel for its day. The 38-story, 484 ft tower is the oldest skyscraper in the city and was among the tallest skyscrapers outside New York City at the time of its completion.
Seattle, Washington
Friday April 14, 2017
Simon atop a rock buttress on Ben More in the Britannia Range, overlooking Howe Sound
Inside story on the shot: We had begun ascending the ridge above, when we all looked back at this view. When Chris and I commented that it'd be a superb shot but it would work better with scale, Simon backtracked down the slope and climbed out to the lookout. Now that is what I call doing anything for the right photo! From afar it may look precarious but he assured me at the time that it was not difficult ground at all.