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From my 2007 Winter 127 Day shoot. I have photographed this porch before - - it really fascinates me for some reason.
This is a very thin negative from a photo taken on a rainy, dull afternoon with a point-and-click toy camera and a film with an iso of only 100. Truth be told, I did not think this neg would "print," but it took only minor adjustments in PS Elements to yield an image with a surprising amount of detail. Many props are due to Efke and it's early 20th century silver-rich emulsion. It certainly is living up to its reputation for producing printable negs no matter how lousy the exposure.
Winter 127 Day
Los Angeles, CA
Echo Park neighborhood
January 27, 2007
De Toyota Echo is een Toyota Yaris 4-drs. sedan. Hij was/is in West-Europa niet leverbaar dus eentje met een Nederlands kenteken is vrij zeldzaam. Dit is de eerste die ik zag (of die me opviel).
De Toyota Yaris heet in Australië, USA en Canada Toyota Echo, in Azië heet hij Toyota Vitz. Dat laatste zou in Nederland niet kunnen (Toyota Fiets).
© Bramari | 2012
Echo Rock at 7870 feet - it wasn't in the cards for our hike today. It is a beautiful spot. We were roughly 1000 feet below, the hike to the base would have been perhaps 45 minutes or so.
"Observation Rock and Echo Rock are dissected satellitic volcanoes, which erupted olivine andesite upon Mount Rainier's northwestern flank late in its history. "
- from Fisk, 1963, Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: USGS Professional Paper 444
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01 Going Up
02 Do It Clean
03 Show Of Strength
04 Pride
05 Over The Wall
06 Rescue
07 All My Colours Turn To Clouds
08 Heaven Up Here
09 Pictures On My Wall
10 Villiers Terrace
11 Monkeys
12 All That Jazz
13 Happy Death Man
14 Crocodiles
15 Stars Are Stars
16 The Puppet
Echo was where the UP used to take publicity shots of Big Boys etc. Here an afternoon eastbound slows for the 90degree left curve into Echo Canyon; June '78.
Launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on January 25, 1964, Echo II conducted communication, atmospheric drag, and air density experiments. Inserted into Earth orbit in a metal canister, Echo II inflated into a large reflective balloon. Like Echo I, the satellite was used to perform passive communications experiments by bouncing radio signals from one ground station to another.
New Mexico Museum of Space History; Alamagordo, New Mexico, USA. Read more about the Echo satellites in the scientific tourist #25.
© Kate and Anna Oliynyk
Picture was taken on August 7th 2014 at Toronto Zoo
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F/V Echo Bell , riding in the troff , off the Washington coast . Sometimes a Dungeness crab salad is no easy task !
Echo & The Bunnymen (Liverpool 1978), live at the Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Playing their first 2 albums "Crocodiles" (1980) and "Heaven Up Here" (1981). January 21st, 2012.
Brussels, Belgium 16 October 2012
EU DEVDAYS 2012 - Echo Seminar
Winners of the photo contest "Behind the scenes"
Photo: © European Union
Glen Echo Park, part of the National Parks Service, is located just outside of Washington D.C., In the Maryland Suburbs.
Timeless Echoes
The Highlights of a Decade Long Musical Journey
Presented By: The Old Joes Choir
30th and 31st of August 2008 at The British School Auditorium
It has been ten years, and The Old Joes Choir has come a long way, evolving musically, and as an entity that continues to enthral its public. A decade of dabbling, experimenting and extending the boundaries and limits of sound and music has stood in good stead, enabling a group of talented and committed individuals hone and perfect something they were already good at.
It was in 1997 that The Old Joes Choir embarked upon their musical journey; a voyage that has augured well and ushered in positive change, along with a loyal audience, fans of choral music, who have stood by them through the last ten years of evolution. Thus, it is only right that The Old Joes Choir pay tribute to their loyal, unwavering fans, and their decade old journey, through a musical celebration of the last ten years.
You are welcomed to witness a unique event, involving diversity in sound and style, in celebration of a ten year old journey, as The Old Joes Choir embarks upon a voyage of rediscovery; an expedition that will strike at the very core of their musical soul. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled, as they go back to their roots to present you with our Timeless Echoes.
Echoes of winter - a knitwear pattern by Ruth Garcia-Alcantud for www.rockandpurl.com.
Phographer: Valerie Boissel
I got 40 miles per gallon on road (and more!) when SUV's would rush around me to get to the next gas stop.
With the intensification of the migratory crisis caused by the war in Syria, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia close their borders to thousands of people fleeing, breaking an ancient migratory route: the Balkan route. In Greece, along the barbed wire of the Macedonian border, men, women and children gather in camps, in huge self-managed tent cities, where NGOs, volunteers and activists are challenging the game of mafias of human traffickers.
Echoes shows a limbo in which the desperation of a pending future contrasts with a vital and stubborn resistance, focusing her gaze on the day before the eviction of Eko Station, the last remaining informal camp in northern Greece. Through the frequencies of a pirate radio, words and rebel songs echo in the silence imposed by the Fortress Europe.
A film by Gabriele Cipolla
with Davide Agnolazza e Mohammed JJO
production:RADIO NOBORDER / #OVERTHEFORTRESS / MACAO
Runtime: 76 min. Year of production: 2016
Language: Arabic,Kurmanji, English
Subtitle English, Italian
Shooting format: digital 4k
Available : 4k DCP, HD file
Mix audio: Marc Brunelli/ Musics: Eko camp e MZKY
Traslation: Kovan Direj / Subtitles: Davide Agnolazza
Take a walk through time. Trace the path of the emigrants along the Oregon Trail. Echo Meadows was a popular “nooning” place where emigrants could rest themselves and their stock. Visitors can look at the interpretive signs then walk ½ mile on a paved path to see nearly one mile of intact wagon ruts, part of the primary Oregon Trail route from 1847 to1860. Throughout your walk to the wagon ruts you can stop and read the interpretive signs about the area and its history.
This day-use area has parking and a ½ mile of paved trail with interpretive signs. This awesome little piece of Oregon’s history is open year-round.
Nearby attractions are the City of Echo Fort Henrietta Park, city museum, and the Scenic old Umatilla River highway from Echo to Pendleton with one Oregon Trail highway wayside.
From Interstate 84, take Echo Exit 193, 5 miles west of City of Echo along Echo-Buttercreek Highway.
To learn more about the BLM and the Oregon Trail head on over to: www.blm.gov/or/oregontrail/index.php
It's not bad, rather standard but correctly done. The genderlocked classes might turn away some players.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLJ_QVfT_wM
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves
In labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant time
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine
And no-one showed us to the land
And no-one knows the where or whys
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light
Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can
And no-one calls us to move on
And no-one forces down our eyes
And no-one speaks and no-one tries
And no-one flies around the sun
Cloudless everyday you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
And no-one sings me lullabies
And no-one makes me close my eyes
And so I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky
(ok, ok, this is a seagull not an albatros...but it's the same, for me...)