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Otto Von Fastenbottom, as found in the storybook, "A Day at the Races", art by the Disney Storybook Artists.
Otto based on the design created for Cars: Mater-National (the video game).
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
I can dim the lights and sing you songs full of sad things
We can do the tango just for two
I can serenade and gently play on your heart strings
Be your valentino just for you
Ooh love - ooh loverboy
What're you doin' tonight, hey boy
Set my alarm, turn on my charm
That's because I'm a good old-fashioned lover boy
Ooh let me feel your heartbeat (Grow faster, faster)
Ooh ooh can you feel my love heat
Come on and sit on my hot-seat of love
And tell me how do you feel right after-all
I'd like for you and I to go romancing
Say the word - your wish is my command
Ooh love - ooh loverboy
What're you doin' tonight, hey boy
Write my letter
Feel much better
And use my fancy patter on the telephone
When I'm not with you
I think of you always
(I miss those long hot summer nights)
I miss you
When I'm not with you
Think of me always
Love you - love you
Hey boy where do you get it from
Hey boy where did you go ?
I learned my passion in the good old
Fashioned school of loverboys
Dining at the Ritz we'll meet at nine precisely
One two three four five six seven eight nine o' clock
I will pay the bill, you taste the wine
Driving back in style, in my saloon will do quite nicely
Just take me back to yours that will be fine (Come on and get it)
Ooh love, (There he goes again just like a good old-fashioned lover boy)
Ooh loverboy
What're you doin' tonight, hey boy
Everything's all right
Just hold on tight
That's because I'm a good old-fashioned fashioned lover boy
--
Queen, do álbum A Day At The Races, de 1976. Quem tiver a oportunidade de escutar essa música, escute. É das minhas preferidas, digamos que ela estará no meu top 5 Queen, quando eu tiver um :p
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
Roberta tem um estilo mais anos 40, cheio de mistério e glamour como Rita Hayworth.
Roberta has a 1940´s style, full of mistery and glamour like Rita Hayworth.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
The original CD masters of Queen's work were dreadful, with a disappointingly weak and muddy audio quality.
The remastering duties were handed to the excellent Bob Ludwig, and he has extracted a surprising amount of extra detail from the original tapes, while keeping the sound pleasingly 'analogue'.
The extra tracks are demos, which are fun for the devoted fan, but not a compelling reason to purchase.
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Featured is a Groucho Marx quote: “Outside of a dog, a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.” Graphic design by Barbara Elder features a brown and white Jack Russell puppy, sitting behind a pile of books, in shades of black and grey.
"A Day at the Races" cover, art by the Disney Storybook Artists.
Otto based on the design created for Cars: Mater-National (the video game).
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
The start of one of the later races.
I'm always amazed there aren't more accidents.
A testament to the riders' ability and control.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.
As many of you may be aware I began my switch over from Canon DSLR to Sony Mirrorless in May 2010 when I purchased a NEX-5 with a kit lens. The following Christmas I purchased a Sony VG10E camcorder because it came with a zoom lens that I needed for a specific project. I now use the Sony A7RIII and despite claims that there are few lenses available I have a large number E-Mount lenses but there a few more that I would like to purchase within the next 12 months: The 100-400mm GM, the 14-24mm G, the 16-35mm GM and the 100mm STF lens.
Anyway Sony gave me the opportunity to try all their E-Mount lenses at Leopardstown racecourse in Dublin but I actually only used the 100-400mm GM to take the photographs published here. I also got the opportunity to use the 400mm prime lens which is huge - it is a monster of a lens.