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This is a bullet style microphone from either the late 1940's or early 1950's. It was most likely used in the announce booth at Bay Meadows horse race track in San Mateo, California, active 1934-2008. The background photo is Hal Moore, a 1950's Bay Meadows track announcer, from a vintage newspaper clipping.

A vintage harmonica microphone awaits its companion.

Depedro - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 01.03.2019, weitere Fotos unter:

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Besetzung:

Jairo Zavala: guitar, vocals

Martin Bruhn: drums, percussion

Enrique Fuentes: guitar

Hector Rojo: e-bass

Martin Wenk: keys, melodica, trumpet

 

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A big surprise on the field. The insect in the flower I mean. A no smaller finding - one of this (borrowed) lens' very few drawbacks is its minimal focus distance, which is 0.95 m. Not a bad job though.

 

ISO 200 ; f/2.2 ; 1/1250 ; @85mm

Six or seven singers and a single microphone.

When I am singing

the feeling is good

It is all of these things

When I know that I should

 

ideas

One title I came up with today was

"Barely Unbearable Bears"

Teddy Bear Tuesdays

The Shure 55 is probably the most iconic microphone around and has been used by famous recording artists for over 70 years.

 

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Microphone Shield in blue and red

The piano is double mic’d during a recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver.

These microphones are used to play SingStar on the Sony Playstation. It is a kareoke based game and give good laughs.

 

Uploaded for the weekly theme #Sound in The Flickr Lounge .

 

Photographed at Randfontein in South Africa.

Using the Nikon Nikkor AF-S 35mm f/1.8 G DX lens.

I shoot full manual in Raw and edit in GIMP.

 

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Microphone shield in macro

Take this photo while I tried the parameters of my camera. It was daylight.

 

For me the simplicity of the photo is fantastic.

Grotte de la Madeleine

Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone (Hérault),

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Montpellier

 

Once again a pot from the mid neolithic that was conceived for integrated string that would let it hang from a beam - probably near to where cooking occurred, so hanging with other pots in a line somewhere close to a fire place.

 

Low temperature firing (pre-glaze) requiring much potter's time buffing the drying clay to attain a water-proof surface. The precious final object could flit between definition; holding grain, water, human burial bones, nuts, flour, and so on. Everything about hanging round ceramics of the mid neolithic seems to have retained a maximum reverberation of the ceramics 'chambre' and there is a possibility that function changed with context, with the same bowl that transformed natural ingredients into 'supper' employed to transform a singing voice into a larger dynamic stylized musical resonance. Singing, clapping and playing pipes over hanging bowels being a potential way to access a myriad realm of amplification and reverb. Here is an example of a pot that seems to have been designed to hang in a tilted aspect. Whilst this might simply be to access 'dried herbs' for stews, the possibility should at least be levied that this might be an example of an early microphone from around 6,000 ybp.

 

AJM 21.05.18

Microphone detail in black and white.

Location: Studio

Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photography

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sennheiser vocal microphone

Getting ready to sing a little song 🎤 & play a little piano 🎹.

A pair of 🎤s meet overhead capturing all 👂 which goes on below during a recent recording session.

Mongo

African Grey Parrot

Animal Ambassador

San Diego Zoo Safari Park

10-9-2017

The Sun Studio microphone. Before Sam Phillips died, he donated his treasured mic. It launched the careers of Elvis, Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, etc.

Se Avessi Un Cuore Tour 2016 - Pagliare del Tronto 07/08/2016

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Note the microphone Elvis is using in that photo. It is the same mic standing there. In his will, Sam Phillips, SUN Studios founder, specified that the mic be made available to the public. It is presented at the end of the tour, you can touch it, swing it, take a selfie. A genuine piece of American history the people can actually interact with.

 

SUN Studios - Memphis

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