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The extraordinary jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, shot with the Olympus E-510.
I was seated beside Amiri Baraka at Birdland in New York City for this extraordinary performance. Mr. Baraka shared with me the story of how Sanders earned the sobriquet Pharoah. That's how Sanders spells his name, unlike the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt. It seems that the young Farrell Sanders was up north from his home in Arkansas playing a NYC gig when Baraka was in the audience and thought he heard him say "Pharaoh." Mr. Baraka, in a review for either Downbeat or Metronome, he couldn't precisely recall, wrote the name how he heard it. Upon reading the review Mr. Sanders liked the sound of it and it stuck.
Thought I'd take a break from the onslaught of San Diego imagery to go back to my trip to the good ol' abandoned Brickworks.
A Sandering (Calidris alba) feeding on brine shrimp in the shallow waters of Chaplin Lake east of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
19 May, 2013.
Slide # GWB_20130519_6693.CR2
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I had to jump on the bandwagon and create my own Bernie Sanders image. Sometimes we need silly because the regular worries and problems in life can weigh us down.
Once upon a time, there was a great little magazine that covered contemporary railroading in the west. The editor once wrote an article about railfanning Southern Pacific's Shasta Route. In it, he raved about shooting morning westbounds pulling the grade to Tunnel 17 near Dorris, from the shoulder of adjacent US 97. This June 1988 image of the PTLAT at the site is a prime example of what he liked.
My friend and frequent railfanning companion at the time, Mike Devlin, loved to come up with unique names for railroad locations. After reading CTC Board Magazine's October 1984 opus on the Black Butte Subdivision, he named this short stretch of trackage in honor of the author: Sanders Hill.
Sanders Services 524 (BV22HBN) "Norfolk Wanderer" approaches Cley-next-the-Sea on the Coast Road working a Coasthopper CH1 service to Cromer.
Some photography and photoshop practicing.
My poor Sander is affraid of heights!! Naww :P
Disclaimer:
No dolls were hurt during this photoshoot.
Ok, back to work
Time to sew some more wings :P
The first Colonel Sanders Restaurant opened in 1930. He came up with the "Original Kentucky Fried Chicken Recipe" in 1940.
More Info: www.chickenfestival.com/sanders.htm
Studebakers, Studebakers, Studebakers...
L➔R:
1964 Studebaker Hawk Six Gran Turismo Hardtop Coupé.
1963 Studebaker Avanti Gold 63R Sport Coupé.
1962 Studebaker Lark Eight Daytona Convertible Coupé.
1962 Studebaker Hawk Eight Gran Turismo Hardtop Coupé.
1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk V8 Hardtop Coupé.
1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk V8 Hardtop Coupe.
1956 Packard Patrician 4-Door Sedan.
Etc. etc...
Bleiswijk, Hoekeindseweg, May 20, 2024.
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Sanders Services Wright Pulsar bodied VDL SB200, coded 400 (YJ64FWF) departs Norwich bus station on a 42 service to Reepham via Cawston.
Grain train G-ANVVAW, just west of Forsyth, Montana, has just passed through some heavy afternoon thunderstorm.
Sanders Coaches - Volvo B8L / MCV EvoSeti - EC23 SHA seen on Cadogan Road, Cromer operating service X44 to Norwich on May 29th 2025
Sanders Coaches Volvo B5TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 SA71SAN 125 is seen at Sheringham Station with an X44 to Norwich, 06/03/23
Built in 1713 by Capt. Johannes Glen, today the house is incorporated into an event venue called the Glen-Sanders Mansion. Scotia, New York.
Jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders performing at Jazzclub Unterschleißheim near Munich in October 1987. Sanders played more and more often with John Coltrane from 1064 onwards. He was never an official member of Coltrane. This picture is in private collections like many of my photos and has been printed in photo magazines. Hasselblad 500ELX, Zeiss Tele-Tessar 5,6/350mm, Kodak TMY pushed to 3200ASA, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.
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Another of the new tri-axles, again with the name reflected in the registration plate, is 129 'Evie Charlie Shade'. With a very excited looking top deck passenger, it arrives onto Castle Meadow in Norwich with a 44A on 19.7.23
EC23 SHA
Alocasia sanderiana, commonly known as the kris plant or Sander's alocasia, is a plant in the family Araceae. It is endemic to Northern Mindanao in the Philippines, but is commonly grown as an ornamental plant worldwide. It is classified as critically endangered in the wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.