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Not a harmonium, natch, but the phrase that first emerged at the top of the brain sludge bucket.

 

For IP213:

1 - a thing between your feet

2 - standing on something raised

3 - square format

several musical instrument workers are working on the production of "Harmoniums" on their workshop.

 

Science Laboratory, Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

EXiF:

 

Camera : Nikon D5100

Lens : Tamron AF 17-50mm f2.8 IF

Focal Length : 17mm

Shutter Speed : 1/25

Aperture : f/4

ISO : 1000

 

ArchQuad Photography | 2013

The last of the congregation slipped silently through the door. He sat in silence, alone with God.

Old harmonium in St. Kevin's Mental Asylum Church (now closed and abandoned). Cork, Ireland.

 

Check out my new reportage slideshow 'Inside St. Kevin's Asylum:' www.youtube.com/watch?v=j53kY0Q4LMg

Seen at Dilly Haat, in Delhi, at a dance performance in January.

St Mary’s Oldberrow is a rare thing: a simple church that is never closed, not for one minute of the year. The simple, small building is very welcoming and soaked in prayer. It was rebuilt in 1875 on the site of a medieval church. Many historic features have been reset, including a magnificent ancient font. All is surrounded by what is known as the best wildflower churchyard in Warwickshire.

This little church on a main road has never been locked and brings comfort to all those that visit and find the door open. It is part of the Small Pilgrim Places Network. Research confirms that closeness to the natural world promotes emotional, spiritual and physical well-being; the natural beauty and cycle of the churchyard working in harmony with the Christian calendar.

The small schoolhouse was built in 1880 by local landowners and the Church of England to provide elementary education for children from the hamlet and surrounding area. Built in the style of a chapel it doubled up as the church on Sundays. The single room was divided by a curtain for infants and senior classes. At the end of the school week the chairs were turned to face the east and ink pots removed from the desks. In the 1930s services would be held there once or twice a month by the Rector of Fittleworth, with one of the local ladies playing the harmonium. At its peak it had 60 pupils and 3 teachers. In 1925 the school closed down while it continued to be used a church until 1959 when it was completely abandoned.

The very old harmonium/organ at Llangelynin Church near Llwyngwril.

 

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Ilfrod FP4+

HC-110 @ 21° for 10.5 minutes. 63+1 solution.

............! ...................... Evasion .......... ...?

....., ........ Silence... ;

....Voilà !..........................C'est tout !........

 

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Harmonium.

I only caught a brief glimpse, looking over my shoulder. We don't look back for very long.

A cloud hangs over me. I need time to put things into perspective, to judge the valueless collection of hopes I call a life.

Recovery was slow,and finally he could walk unaided again. It was time to revisit the past.

They are the identical twin

friends of Jonah Sparks, both in

his first grade class together. I have

featured him before in this stream - last

time I photographed them, they both had

closely-cropped heads of spiky hair.

Though they are so

identical, I have never been

able to identify them individually

(though I always greet one by name,

and am right about half of the time).

Jadrian, on the right,

is far more outgoing than his

introverted brother. Also more of

a rascal. Like Jonah Sparks, he is

missing both of his front teeth.

Nathanael, on the left, is

sweet and soft-spoken,

and both of them are

happy to pose - for a quick

moment in schoolyard revery-

for the father of their friend.

This is the sound of you here and now whether, or not anyone hears it. This is where we have come with our age, our knowledge.

Tübingen am Holzmarkt

begehbarer Glockenturm

mit 360* Rundumsicht

~ Mai 2010 fertig renoviert

 

www.flickr.com/search/?q=stiftskirche+T%C3%BCbingen

 

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Die Stiftskirche zu St. Georg in Tübingen wurde in ihrer heutigen Form , also vor der Reformation, von 1470 bis 1483 unter Graf Eberhard im Bart aufgrund der Übersiedlung des Chorherrnstiftes von Sindelfingen und der Gründung der Tübinger Universität erbaut. Baumeister waren Peter von Koblenz und Hans Augsteindreyer.

 

Vor der heutigen Kirche standen an dieser Stelle bereits zwei Vorgängerkirchen.

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PS

Die "Zentral-Kirche", der Stadt - 1188 erwähnt, als Kapelle " erst . Maria" geweiht,

(siehe "notes")

wurde später St. Georg geweiht und erst 1476 zur Stiftskirche erhoben,

 

1188 a chapel, then St. Maria, then also St. Georg in Tübingen, Germany.

infolge der Reformation gab es einen

gewaltsamen Bildersturm 1536 durch die "Lutheraner"

[[meine Meinung: In der Folge wurde aus der Kirche ein Friedhof für "Superreiche und Adlige, Grafen und Herzöge, mit Familie "]]

 

In der Grablege im Chorraum der Stiftskirche befinden sich heute ~ 14 Gräber:

und unzählige Grabsteine und Graplatten

siehe link ganz unten

 

since 1559 - a "Luther" church, qua annexation.

 

*iconoclasm, Bildersturm

photopedia

 

- All Latin tomb scripts inside

 

delphi.zsg-rottenburg.de/klausmohr/005/lat_inschriften.html

Aegean means Pure Light ...

 

Santorini or Thera is an island with great history According to the researchers the human presence on the island seems to have existed since the Neolithic Period. Around 3.200 BC Santorini was inhabited by the Cretans who had a great impact on the island’s life ...

 

Relishing into Santorini’s seaside treasures and enjoying deep blue waters .... CU soon my Flickr friends

 

♥ Thanks & Gratitude for your visits my Flickr friends ♥ Thanks are the Highest form of Thought & Gratitude is Happiness ✿ڿڰۣ(̆̃̃ ღ ♥

 

" Bend if you can to the dark sea ...

Write if you can on your last shell the day the place the name and fling it into the sea so that it sinks ...

Let your Hands Go Travelling if you can ...

Free yourself from Unfaithful Time and Sink ...

So sinks whoever Raises the Great Stones ... " G.Seferis

 

* One eye Sees the other Feels ... **

 

Ode to Santorini

 

You came out of the thunder’s belly

Shuddering in the penitential clouds

Bitter stone, tested, defiant

You summoned the sun to be your first witness

To confront with you the impetuous radiance

To open out with a crusading echo in the sea

 

Sea-woken, defiant,

You thrust up a breast of rock

Scored with the south wind’s inspiration

For pain to engrave its guts there

For hope to engrave its guts there

With fire, lave, smoke

With words that concert the infinite

You gave birth to the voice of day

You raised,

To the green and rose porticos of vision,

The bells struck by the exalted intellect

Praising the birds in the mid-August light.

 

Close to the wave’s thud, to the foam’s lament,

Among the eucharists of sleep

When night wandered through the wildnerness of stars

Searching for the testimony of dawn

You experienced the joy of birth.

 

You were the first to leap forth into the world,

Porphyrogenite, sea-begotten,

You sent to the far horizons

Blessings nurtured in the sea’s vigils

To caress the hair of daylight’s waking hour.

Queen of the heartbeats, and wings of the Aegean,

With words that convert the infinite

With fire, lava, smoke,

You discovered the great lines of your destiny.

Now justice stands revealed before you

Black mountains sail in the brightness

Longings dig their craters

In the heart’s tormented land

And from hope’s struggle a new earth is made ready

So that on a morning full of iridescence

The race that vivifies dreams

The race that sings in the sun’s embrace

May stride forth with eagles and banners.

 

O daughter of the highest wrath

Sea-begotten, naked,

Open the glorious gates of man

So that health may sweeten the land

The senses may flower in a thousand colours

Their wings spread wide

So that freedom may blow from all directions.

 

In the wind’s proclamation flash out

The new, the eternal beauty

When the three-hour-old sun rises up

Entirely blue to play the harmonium of creation.

 

Odysseus Elytis

      

[feel free to comprehend

what i see will never end

it can't be now that life is gone

it's too real to overcome

it's too real

it's too real

it's too real

and these days my hands are tied

these days i think you'll find

i'm not me now a light has died

it's too real to run and hide]

[soundtrack: harmonium, anathema 2003]

Canon Megazoom 105

Lloyds 200

Tetenal C41 / Jobo

Epson F3200

It's nice to go back to some of my older photos and re-edit them as I gain knowledge. This was taken in 2010 in the then derelict Delph Independent Chapel. My identification of musical instruments is not a strong point, but have been told it is a harmonium.

 

The harmonium still lives on as a front cover of a vinyl (Ltd Edition) record by the US punk band Frustration - 'Broken Defective'.

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