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Still Experienced XL Band - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg, 17.09.2020
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Besetzung
Chris Haller: guitar, voc
Peter Guschelbauer: keys, voc
Andreas Szelegowitz: drums
Jürgen Haider: sax
Charly Schmid: sax
Georg Schwantner: sax
Stefan Fellner: trumpet
Gerald Silber: trumpet
Alois Eberl: trombone
Good news, my camera shop have received a zero invoice from Nikon; that means baby is due home real soon:))))))
It was great to spend some time with my eldest son in Glasgow City Centre to do some night time photos and helping him to learn about long exposures, he really has caught the photography bug and showing some great interest in being creating too. This shot from Charing Cross, Glasgow, Scotland.
Still Experienced XL Band - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg, 17.09.2020
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos20/still_experienced_xl_band/...
Besetzung
Chris Haller: guitar, voc
Peter Guschelbauer: keys, voc
Andreas Szelegowitz: drums
Jürgen Haider: sax
Charly Schmid: sax
Georg Schwantner: sax
Stefan Fellner: trumpet
Gerald Silber: trumpet
Alois Eberl: trombone
This is a better pic of my Char 2C. I’ve had it for like 3 months now. I fully intent on bringing this to BFVA : D. Since this is a better pic the details are a lot easier to see. Opinions?
Also sorry the pic is a little grainy : (
This is a close-up photo of a charred driftwood log that was washed up on the coast at Pembroke Beach. The lighter toned unsinged area seems like a small flame that has reignited on the pareidolia head of the disgruntled black char entity.
I'm not sure who Charlie is, but according to the name this sea stack here is apparently his garden... could be difficult to get the lawnmower on it at times I guess...
I'd come to this location after the huge dog had dug up the beach at the previous sunset location (see 2 photo's back) my intention was to isolate the sea stack in a long exposure as it was high tide, but upon arrival there was all this beautiful rock with lines leading into the scene that would have gone to waste so the plan was quickly changed with the sun still being up enough to light the foreground.
A great location and one to definitely come back to for sunrise or just on a lower tide.
### caption amended with info about Charlie.. The legend is famous about Charlie living there while it was still joined to the mainland. The stack used to be an Island and Charlie grew his potatoes and veg on top in the 1800s.
Many thanks to Norma (Sheerlight) for the information.
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I thought I'd try another one of my "smear" shots, this time from just outside Southwark tube station. It's interesting that there is a sign for Charing Cross Railway, as the actual Charing Cross station is on the north side of the Thames, not the south side where this was taken.
This is a close-up photo of a black beach stone, a piece of charred firewood, and a rose hip that I arranged together on Pembroke Beach.
London Charring Cross Station is currently lit up all in Green to highlight the Glasgow Climate Charge Conference which runs from the 31st of October to the 12th of November.
A busy scene at the station on the evening of the 9th of November 2021, from R to L 376012 waits to depart platform No.5 with the 22:34 2S80 service to Sevenoaks.
375909 is seen on Platform No.4 with the 22:40 2R76 service to Dover & 465151 waits to depart Platform No.3 with the 22:24 2M78 service to Dartford.
Looking north up Charing Cross Road from in front of the National Portrait Gallery. Taken 2 July 1987