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She cooperated just like a real newborn should cooperate, and slept nice and soundly in this basket for me. =)

By chance we recently ended up in a snowy forest. Just on our own with hardly any sounds around us. The snow dampened everything even more. It was not too easy taking pictures there - most of them far too busy. So naturally I focused on some quiet details.

For "Macro Mondays" - theme : "Tape".

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LeLoo openend her world for us with a new theme, El Pueblito in old Mexico. And there I found Edward in deep converstation with Miss Pigeon.

Miss Pigeon her listening spot

  

Merci pour votre visite et fav's/commentaires!

Thanks for your visit and fav's/comments!

 

View across the dry landscape of the outer Pelorus Sound at the end of an El Niño summer, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.

Peace for the Ukraine.

I like the quiet, I cannot imagen the constant sounds of war all around you, especially if your a child.

  

inspired by an historical account of the sound of war

They go with a hundred different sounds through the air, according to the shape, size, and velocity of the projectile. Two strike the bank. It is like two quick blows of a whip-lash. That went overhead, sharp as the cut of a cimeter; another goes with a long moan, then drops into the earth with a ‘thud.’ It comes from some more distant point, and is nearly spent. A shot comes from some great gun in the rear—an earthquake report; then the groaning, shuddering rush of the shell, as if the air were sick and tired of them, and it was too much to be borne that they should be so constantly sent.”

  

—James Kendall Hosmer, 52nd Massachusetts Infantry, during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana, June 25, 1863

www.civilwarmonitor.com/blog/sounds-of-war

A song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) welcoming spring with a melody in the marshy area at Coyote Hills

Was in the sunroom the other day and heard a very distressed squirrel making that alarm cry they make when something is wrong.

 

Went to look out the window - finally spotted the squirrel up a tree just a few feet in front of me, but could not see anything in the yard, no stray cats or anything, which might have caused such an uproar.

 

Then I spotted it - our very own kitty, sunning in one of the windows in the back of the house! And apparently that window was just too close for comfort. Managed to get a shot of the squirrel in mid cry - which went on and on and on for quite a while, too.

Early morning at Queen Charlotte Sound taken from the Picton to Wellington ferry.

Clouds, Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada

East of Kyoto, paralleling the shore of Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa, is the Keihan Otsu Line. Operated by private operator Keihan, this interurban railway stretches 14km through the suburbs of Otsu City, from the southern terminus of Ishiyamadera, to its northern at Sakamoto-hieizanguchi. Serving these suburban communities are a fleet of 2-car 600 and 700 Series EMUs. Here, Keihan 618 slowly negotiates the street running bit in Otsu as it nears the downtown station of Biwako-Hamaotsu.

 

For the "Culturally Curious", the artwork on the side of the 617 and 618 depicts the main characters for the Japanese anime "Sound! Euphonium". Set in Uji south of Kyoto, the anime follows the main characters of the fictional Kitauji High School Music Club, and its band experiences and struggles to improve to compete in regional ensemble band competitions. Keihan and Kyoto Animation partnered to apply the wrap to promote the theatrical OVA, and Season 3 of the series. Personal note: It's a good series, but too drama heavy for my liking. However, if you're a fan of Kyoto Animation, it's a worthwhile watch.

 

Keihan Electric Railway, Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line.

Keihan 600 Series (Sound! Euphonium livery)

Otsu, Shiga Pref., Japan

The town of Parry Sound is aglow in glorious evening light as CPKC train no. 113 races into the setting sun atop the iconic Seguin River trestle.

“Always watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.”

 

- Winne The Pooh -

Sound II by Anthony Gormley in the crypt of Winchester Cathedral. The crypt regularly floods and the statue is designed to work with that.

Barclay Sound is south of Ucluelet and north of Bamfield on the west coast of Vancouver Island and forms the entrance to the Alberni Inlet.

Vancouver Island BC

Canada

Spent Sunday fishing from the spot this shot was taken. Spent virtually the whole day staring at this scene.

 

CRAZY TUESDAY

Theme : "Sound"

View of Doubtful Sound on the South Island of New Zealand.

I'm heading back up to the range in five days so to get in the mood here's another from one of 2023's trips.

 

I just couldn't get enough of these units...unquestionably my favorites I saw on my trip. Man they just sounded sooooo good and I'm looking forward to just HEARING them work again...I'm not even a big sound guy as my friends know but these....mmm...they just speak to me!

 

Anyway, despite being cloaked in CN red, white and black, that is only skin deep as these are original home road units, Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway 211 and 212! In fact these two EMD SD38-2s are the very last orignal bought new Missabe units still on the property, part of a five unit order of the 2000 hp normally aspirated locomotives delivered in 1975. The model was a relatively small seller for EMD with just a total of 90 produced including 13 each for sister US Steel roads EJE and BLE.

 

This shot looks south off the popular St. Louis River Road bridge at the north end of Proctor yard right at about MP 9.1 on modern day CN's North Division Missabe Subdivision mainline. The veteran duo are emitting a nice haze of EMD blue smoke as they switch on the E lead pulling up the Southbound with a cut of mixed freight.

 

Hermantown, Minnesota

Tuesday May 9, 2023

fiordland.

 

queenstown, june 2014

 

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Stormy morning over the beautiful Milford Sound.

 

Sony A7r2

Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM

ISO 100 | 35mm | F11 | 1/50 sec

Multi Row 18 shot panorama

Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand is a wonderful, magical place. Since the dynamic range of the scene was dramatically different in the different areas, I created this particular photograph by merging three different exposures of the same scene with HDR technology.

Doubtful Sound on the New Zealand South Island is like being a million miles from anywhere.

 

The Sound of Silence

Song by Simon & Garfunkel

Hello darkness, my old friend

I've come to talk with you again

Because a vision softly creeping

Left its seeds while I was sleeping

And the vision that was planted in my brain

Still remains

Within the sound of silence

In restless dreams I walked alone

Narrow streets of cobblestone

'Neath the halo of a street lamp

I turned my collar to the cold and damp

When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light

That split the night

And touched the sound of silence

And in the naked light I saw

Ten thousand people, maybe more

People talking without speaking

People hearing without listening

People writing songs that voices never share

No one dared

Disturb the sound of silence

"Fools" said I, "You do not know

Silence like a cancer grows

Hear my words that I might teach you

Take my arms that I might reach you"

But my words like silent raindrops fell

And echoed in the wells of silence

And the people bowed and prayed

To the neon god they made

And the sign flashed out its warning

In the words that it was forming

And the sign said, "The words of the prophets

Are written on the subway walls

And tenement halls

And whispered in the sounds of silence"

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ai manipulated art

Editing with Adobe Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CS6

Even though the Eurasian oystercatchers are a sign of spring where I live, I've grown up with their lovely sound as a sign of summer on the island I'm from.

 

Today I met a couple close to our home, who seemed anxious and probably had a nest or chicks nearby. (This is another couple on an early spring day.)

 

(Tjeld in Norwegian)

 

My album of birds here.

 

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Antony Gormley's Sound II sculpture in the crypt of Winchester Cathedral (one of my favourite pieces of art). Turning into a little bit of a Gormley fan!

Centro Histórico, Querétaro, México.

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