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I've done similar shots to this in the past, but have never felt they captured the cinematic feel that I was aiming for. It turns out, according to IMDB, there is a film from 2011 called "Hard Light", no idea how good it is because it's only had one rating!
Week 5 - Hard Light
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The Black Angel's Death Song/ The Velvet Underground
Nikon F100
50mm Nikkor f/1.4
Fomapan 100
Rodinal 1:50 @ 8.5 mins
Military Museum of North Florida, Green Cove Springs, FL
Just experimenting with hand-held shooting in low light - camera in one hand, Labrador in the other. First trip for this camera, the dog we've had for quite a while now. Keeping both.
Zweikampf an der Bande zwischen -43- Alexander Weiß (Krefeld Pinguine) und -91- Marc El-Sayed (EC Bad Nauheim), DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen Krefeld Pinguine, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 26.01.25
This is Grace Kelly, a 16 weeks young male red squirrel. The hard sunlight rendered a nice squirrel-shadow on the tree
Ok, last picture from my NYC trip for this week.
The Hard Rock Cafe is a must visit. :-)
Have fun!
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Settings:
Nikon D700; ISO200; 1/1250; f5.0 at 24mm (Nikkor 14-24mm 2.8)
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Dress - ABSENCE - Halloween Set - Mainstore LM
Tattoo - .Absence. MISERY Tattoo BOM / EVOX - Mainstore LM
Hair - Monso Lalisa
Garthers - Cult
Stockings - Miss Black
CBRW's Moses Lake Local works industries in its namesake destination, before heading back home to Warden, WA. This particular industrial lead has a little bit of grade, giving the SD9s an opportunity to work a little harder than usual. September 2021.
This is something not often seen in the south of the UK: freezing fog covering exposed twigs, branches or taller plants with layers of solid ice.
Hard work near Pienza, Val d'Orcia, Italy.
Digitally developed with ACR and enhanced with Photoshop CS4.
Taken near Pienza, Italy.
Many thanks to Angela Lobefaro (Angie Real) and Love_and_lego (max) who let me know these great places!
A particular thanks to Mauro855 who acted as a cicerone showing us the best of the best of Val d'Orcia beauties!
What a hard slog it was up to Mynydd Moel. The wind had blown the snow off the ridge on to the path leading up. I was up to my waist in snow a couple of times.
I just loved this scene and had to rush a photograph before it changed. This tug is working so hard pushing the large ship into port. See more of my work at RandyRobertsPhotography.com
This is the third long weekend in a row in Queensland, not that I would really notice. Today is Labour Day and there will be the usual march in the city celebrating worker's rights. I guess a fair wage rise wouldn't go astray right now.
This Pied Butcher Bird, featured previously was doing hard labour, giving itself a really good preen. Tinchi Tamba Wetlands, Brisbane.
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Harderkulm (also referred to as Harder Kulm, since the top station of the funicular is called that way) is a viewpoint at 1,321 metres (4,334 ft) in the Berner Oberland region of Switzerland, overlooking the towns of Interlaken and Unterseen. It is located at the western end of the Harder, which in itself is the most western, forested ridge of the about 30 kilometres (19 mi) long, prominent mountain range dominating the north shore of the Lake of Brienz.
The viewpoint belongs to the municipality of Unterseen in the canton of Bern with the slopes shared between the municipalities of Unterseen and Interlaken. The viewpoint offers extensive views across Interlaken, the alluvial land called Bödeli, and southwards up the valley of the river Lütschine to the high peaks of the Bernese Alps, whilst itself forming part of the Emmental Alps.
Harderkulm is occupied by the castle-like Bergrestaurant Harder Kulm and adjoining observation platform.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company Homes
Campbell, OH
The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company Homes in Campbell, Ohio were constructed from pre-fab concrete from 1918 to 1920. The community is now designated as an historic site. A few of the homes are still occupied, but most are abandoned and in ruins. I will be posting more photos in my Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company Homes album: www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/albums/72157696255245395
The site is open for tours. For 4 hours, the cost is $20 which goes to the preservation of the site. You must sign a waiver of liability because some of the site is littered with trash, has steep steps, etc. You will be warned to look before each step and also that stairs or floors might be dangerous. (See ironsoup.com for more info.)
See the album created by the Flickr member who conducts many of the tours: www.flickr.com/photos/148081906@N08/albums/72157694005721354
Friday, May 19! 7pm SLT! Come join us as we celebrate Hard Rust's RL and SL Birthday! Come dressed in Country, Southern, or Hillbilly wear! Gonna be a hoot of a time yall!
©Lela Bouse-McCracken ::: "The Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens) is a small heron. It stalks its prey in shallow water far more actively that other herons and egrets. It frequently runs energetically and uses the shadow of its wings as to drive prey before it; the result is a fascinating, graceful dance. It eats fish, frogs, crustaceans, and insects." ~Wikipedia
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Hard bop is a subgenre of jazz that is an extension of bebop (or "bop") music. Journalists and record companies began using the term in the mid-1950s to describe a new current within jazz which incorporated influences from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in saxophone and piano playing.
David H. Rosenthal contends in his book Hard Bop that the genre is, to a large degree, the natural creation of a generation of African-American musicians who grew up at a time when bop and rhythm and blues were the dominant forms of black American music. 24 Prominent hard bop musicians included Horace Silver, Clifford Brown, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Tadd Dameron.
Hard bop is sometimes referred to as "funky hard bop." The "funky" label refers to the rollicking, rhythmic feeling associated with the style. The descriptor is also used to describe soul jazz, which is commonly associated with hard bop.According to Mark C. Gridley, soul jazz more specifically refers to music with "an earthy, bluesy melodic concept and... repetitive, dance-like rhythms.... Note that some listeners make no distinction between 'soul-jazz' and 'funky hard bop,' and many musicians don't consider 'soul-jazz' to be continuous with 'hard bop.'" The term "soul" suggests the church, and traditional gospel music elements such as "amen chords" (the plagal cadence) and triadic harmonies that seemed to suddenly appear in jazz during the era.