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Echo and the Bunnyment @ The Moore 9-23-2016
© 2016 Alan Lawrence
Photo by Alan Lawrence
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These were taken on 6-10 in the late afternoon at Echo Valley State Park.
A gentle breeze offers solace on a warm afternoon along Otter Creek, a trout stream. Many trails take you on an adventure in this tiny charmer of a park.
Steve W.
Every afternoon Barrie-George takes our beagles for a walk and when I am home, mostlly the weekend, I always try join him. The dogs love it, and so does he and I
Lighting: Theater lights boomed at about 18 feet.
To be honselt I loved this shoot because while shooting he just played and it echoed the whole auditorium, so beautiful
HIGHER RATES; NO TABLOIDS
(HIGHER RATES; NO TABLOIDS) Host Katy Perry performs onstage at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards held at at the Echo Arena on November 6, 2008 in Liverpool, England.
2008 MTV Europe Music Awards - Show
Echo Arena
Liverpool, United Kingdom
November 6, 2008
Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com
To license this image (56125749), contact WireImage.com
And how could I leave out it's rear? Totally worth the shot.
View large on black.
Echo Lake Incinerator
Fort Worth, Texas
The Temple of the Echo is one of Haga Park’s many summer houses. Gustav III enjoyed eating outdoors on warm summer days and the Temple of the Echo was built as an airy summer ining area. It is oval in shape with a domed copper roof resting on 12 pairs of columns. The design of the roof creates an echo. The building was originally called the Temple of Venus and the Green Salon, but soon took on its current name due to the acoustics.
The temple was built in 1790 to design by Carl Christoffer Gjörwell, who was then a young colleague of architect Louise Jean Desprez. Gjörwell also designed a large oval buffet table for the centre of the space.
The temple was renovated in 1845 and the ceiling decorated with birds and cherubs, but in the mid 1920s this was all painted over. During the latest renovation in the early 1990s, the roof was repaired and the ceiling newly plastered. During this work fragments of the 19th-century painting were found and transferred to new plaster bases, which now reside in the Haga Park Museum in the Copper Tents. However, it was possible to recreate the 1840s ornamentation around the frieze, and that can be seen here in the temple. The Temple of the Echo is a listed historical monument and is managed by the National Property Board Sweden. Haga Park is subject to H.M The King’s royal right of disposition.
1 Over The Wall [6:42]
2 Pride [2:56]
3 Show Of Strength [4:49]
4 With A Hip [3:34]
5 Zimbo [3:48]
6 All That Jazz [3:27]
7 It Was A Pleasure [3:28]
8 Heaven Up Here [4:15]
9 Pictures On My Wall [3:26]
10 No Dark Things [3:57]
11 Villiers Terrace [4:00]
12 //All I Want [3:02]
13 A Promise [4:21]
14 Rescue [5:21]
*Beginning of All I want cut (tape flip)
The Echo Arena in Liverpool is a huge venue which hosts concerts, sporting events and more. This face is actually gold in colour, but I rather liked it in black and white.
當我和你再相遇 Echo Hometown Gig
清華大學 大禮堂
2014/09/27
Sundance Lee FaceBook: Sundance Lee (sundANNce photo studio)
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Echo left us today, byebye Echo rest in peace :'(
Echo was oddly camera shy today. I'm still trying for a pet portrait that shows off the capabilities of the Nikon D850 45MP sensor.
Nikon D850 and NIKKOR 85mm f/1.8 at 85mm, f/5, ISO 250, exposed for 1/60 second in Aperture priority, ‒1/3 EV, Matrix metering mode. Cropping, blemish removal, white balance, exposure, saturation, haze, and clarity adjusted in Adobe Lightroom Classic.
Glen Echo Park, part of the National Parks Service, is located just outside of Washington D.C., In the Maryland Suburbs.
Nasturtium patch of glory [I hate macro photographs of plants or flowers, but I love these leaves so. much.]
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
Promotional vinyl sticker from 1979 for Echo & The Bunnymen's debut single Pictures On My Wall, when they burst upon the post punk emerging goth scene in England. A different version of the song would later appear on their debut album Crocodiles the following year in 1980.
I was thrilled to get this from a hip little shop in Dallas in 1984, and even more thrilled 25 years later to find it in a box in unpeeled and pristine condition
Never unpeel a sticker, kids
Echo! Echo! #9 is done! Yay. YAY!
This issue of Echo! Echo! is largely about last year. It has stories of learning how to be comfortable alone in crowds. It has stories of what happened on a month-long trip to Manila, my home city: hanging out at my grandma’s house, getting drunk with cousins, visiting old haunts, conversations with taxi drivers and more! Also includes a comic about babies and a story revolving around food and farewells. All covers are blockprinted with blue and red ink on yellow cardstock. It is also hand-numbered for those who care about that sort of thing. Kool beanery!
Echo! Echo! #9 is quarter-sized, 48 pages, fairly text-heavy and can be yours for
$2.00 in Canada
$3.00 Worldwide
or a nice trade (letters/zines/mixtapes/posters/fun things I haven’t thought of)
All prices are postage-paid! You can Paypal me at nerdturd @ gmail. com or send me well-concealed cash and/or stamps. Drop me a message for my address.
LURV <3
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.