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Bass Point is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales south coast. The point was named by Matthew Flinders in around 1800, after his friend and fellow explorer George Bass. Wikipedia
Bass Point is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales south coast. The point was named by Matthew Flinders in around 1800, after his friend and fellow explorer George Bass. Wikipedia
I shot this on my elderly iPhone - neither of the Nikons will give me this perspective. It's the thumbnail for a YouTube video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeMlVMXlSqs - and Soundcloud audio track - soundcloud.com/graham-robb/135-bpm-all-of-me-solo-bass-co...
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Another look at one of my favorite spots, this one at a slightly wider angle to show more of the rocky coast and with a wider aperture and different white balance. As winter settles in, it's a happy reminder of summer travels.
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Bass Point is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales south coast. The point was named by Matthew Flinders in around 1800, after his friend and fellow explorer George Bass. Wikipedia.
Fortunate to have good weather for my one chance at photographing sunset from Bass Harbor Lighthouse at Acadia National Park. This was taken at dusk after the Sun went down behind the treeline. Lucky the afterglow was still providing good color on the clouds.
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Getting in close on the band.
I think I have a B&W version of this pic in here somewhere, but I like this color version, too.
Painting processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.
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À marée basse...
La mer s’évanouit
Je la suis pas à pas
Comme si je marchais
Sur un palais de glace
Et l’écume s’enfouit
Là où l’on ne voit pas
L’amour qui désormais
A sa fugue s’enlace
Où vont mourir les eaux
Lorsqu’elles se retirent
Laissant sur les galets
L’humide sentiment
Des plaintes des oiseaux
Aux âmes qui soupirent
De n’y voir les reflets
D’un flux d’apaisement ?
La mer s’évanouit
Je la suis bord à bords
Comme si s’envolait
Son verre à la surface
Et l’écume s’enfouit
De tribord à remords
Tel un zeste de lait
Que le grand large efface
Où vont souffrir les flots ?
Que voient-ils du lointain ?
Savent-ils que ma larme
Contient le même sel
Que leurs maigres sanglots
Délavés sous le tain
D’une aurore sans charme
Quand meurt leur carrousel ?
Ambre DELUNE
Bass River tributary. NJ Pinelands. Bass River Township, NJ. No crop. Kodak SD280 1.2 megapixel camera. Circa 1999.
A beautiful old-fashioned waterwheel recreated in the Springfield, Missouri, Bass Pro store. We are so proud of this store and the nearby award-winning Wonders of Wildlife Aquarium.
“Walking bass” is a musical idiom which refers to the line played by a bass player.
It is mostly used in jazz tunes but also in early Rock'n Roll; the player plays quarter notes, slightly before the beat, so the groove gives the impression of a walk determined to move forward.
"Walking bass" est une expresson musicale qui fait référence à la ligne jouée par un bassiste.
Elle est surtout utilisée en jazz mais aussi aux débuts du Rock'n Roll ; le joueur joue des noires, légèrement avant le temps, de sorte que le groove donne l'impression d'une marche déterminée à avancer.
− Cannonball Adderley : Autumn Leaves ,
− Kolstein presents Eddie Gomez and Mark Kramer,
− Imelda May - Johnny's Got A Boom Boom.
This week in SSC:
The color "Yellow"
Yellow is such a happy color. I decided to feature the soft pale yellow of this Fender Bass along with the sunny yellow of the living room wall.
...and for "Sight and Sound":
Damian Coccio: Cave of Dreams
Charles Berthoud: When only the bassist shows up to the gig