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Tides vary a lot along the Puget Sound, so people can walk pretty far out from land during low tides. I was still a bit shocked to see these two so far out (I took this photo using 20x optical zoom!).

Sounders FC forward Clint Dempsey. From Seattle's 3-0 season-opening victory over the New England Revolution on March 8, 2015. All images courtesy of Seattle Sounders FC Communications. Please credit photographer Jane Gershovich with any use.

Anni B. Sweet en el Arenal Sound

work in progress protypes, sketches Sense of Sound - Stéfan Piat

 

Hank Crook and Kurt Kohnen tweaking settings.

my short breather during learning to artificial intelligence exam

VINàSSA VINàASSA E FIASCHI DE VIN...

Sempre camminare camminare arrampicare arrampicare e fotografare...un po' di allegria a fine serata....

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Ship in the mist of Plymouth Sound

I made some starter holes with a dremmell drill press and then did the full sizes with a hand drill.

kodak professional ultra color @ sapporo, japan

This was the Mori Mariko sound installation at the Venice Biennal...amazing. I queued up for 45 mins to get inside. Once in, I lay on the floor in a curved 'pod' area, with nodes attached from my forehead to a computer and...

More sketches based on sound - some F1 engines, some music

Grey clouds shroud the mountains around Doubtful Sound.

Sound Advice Electronic Interiors

Vancouver, BC

www.soundav.ca

 

Photo by aingco

MidSouth Garrison members on the field for pre-game ceremonies at the Nashville Sounds game on August 3, 2013.

smoke from BC forest fires

My favorite from a number of shots taken for North East band, Jimmy & The Sounds.

 

Strobist:

SB600 - mid height left - 1/4 power

SB800 - mid height right - 1/4 power

Cokin ND8 Grad filter

 

Triggered using Nikon CLS

AP Studio project, Dead Sound by The Ravonettes

Desolation Sound Aug 2008

 

Desolation Sound Aug 2008

 

desolation sound aug 2008

 

desolation sound aug 2008

Sounds Under Radio at Stubb's - Austin, TX

Corellian Base and MidSouth Garrison members pose for a group photo during Star Wars Night at the Sounds.

What we hear has a lot more impact on our lives than we generally think. In fact, Bhakti Yoga wisdom informs us, “You are what you hear.” How is that? What we hear shapes our consciousness, our conceptions of who we are and what happiness is. Based on the quality of sound entering our ears we either identify ourselves as nonmaterial parts of the complete whole, or as the particular body and mind we have, which is like a reflection of our true selves. Being pleasure-seeking by nature, we then search for happiness and satisfaction according to our self-conception. Looking for pleasure in a reflection is obviously not going to be that satisfying, and similarly, trying to squeeze genuine happiness from our body in mind is full of contradictions and frustration. Those adept at spiritual science, therefore, encourage us to hear from the ultimate source of pleasure, Krishna, the sound of reality.

 

4/15/11

Title.

 

Lost sound.

                   

image from Next novel.

''Still would stand all time ( unforgettable'2 )''

        

Newark airport. New york city 2007 shot.... 4/6

            

image.

Physics - Jazz

youtu.be/IXaXCrj4Y6U

                 

Supplementation. 0.

My novel.

The following up-loading.

The middle of May. 2011.

           

Postscript. 1.

Photograph of today. It is unpublished.

      

Postscript 2.

Today's text.

I prepared 7 languages.

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stealaway - for - iPad .

 

( free pics .download . 181 pieces )

 

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My Novel Unforgettable' XXX/456

Mitsushiro Nakagawa

  

All Translated by Yumi Ikeda .

www.fotolog.net/yuming/

  

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Up-dated.

 

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to be continues.

 

The following up-loading.

The middle of May. 2011.

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The following exhibition.

   

2011. May 14. 15th.

   

Theme.

Everything in its right place.

    

Place.

Tokyo Big sight.

  

Booth number.

K-23

  

Sponsoring.

Design festival.

    

Tokyo Big sight.

www.bigsight.jp/english/index.html

  

Design festival.

www.designfesta.com/

 

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Title of my book > unforgettable'

  

Author : Mitsushiro Nakagawa

  

Out Now.

ISBN978-4-86264-866-2

  

in Amazon.

www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4862648665/ref=mem_taf_books_u

 

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I went to New York 2007.

Day when Japan was left. March 9. Afternoon.

Day where it returned to Japan. March 14. Afternoon.

I am in Japan now.

 

The photograph in New York starts as follows.

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Japanese is the following.

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Dotted lines on this map of Puget Sound reveal many other surface faults – places in which the ground may actually rupture during an earthquake and cause catastrophic destruction to any building that straddles the fault.

Was trying to look beyond what was in the central image, so decided to look more at the shadows and reflections rather than a subject in and of itself. I really like the wide angle Tri-Elmar since it gives my kind of view, as well as the Summilux since they're both very sharp lenses and do well with B&W contrast. I made an (initial) mistake of using too warm of water for my usual semi-stand development, so on the fly changed to half the time and stand-only development. Was lucky that I was able to get reasonable images at all (and might try this again in the future). Thanks to those fellow flickeranians who continue to show their images and inspire the rest of us!

Puget Sound from Marrowstone Island

Milford Sound

Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Māori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination in an international survey,and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination. Rudyard Kipling had previously called it the eighth Wonder of the World.

 

Milford Sound is named after Milford Haven in Wales, while the Cleddau River which flows into the sound is also named for its Welsh namesake. The Māori named the sound Piopiotahi after the thrush-like piopio bird, now extinct. Piopiotahi means "a single piopio", harking back to the legend of Māui trying to win immortality for mankind - when Maui died in the attempt, a piopio was said to have flown here in mourning.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milford_Sound

Bandastic!!

 

A few weeks ago walking towards la Placa de Catalunya wonderful, melodious, soulful sounds I heard that made me feel like I was back on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

My feet were tapping, my head bobbing, my fingers snapping. I was drawn to sounds like a child led by the Pied Piper.

 

I followed the scent of the notes ...

 

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