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Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, the Singing Ringing Tree is a 3 metre tall construction comprising pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. The harmonic and singing qualities of the tree were produced by tuning the pipes according to their length by adding holes to the underside of each.
I love this old hand painted sign - music (presumably including singing, too) and dancing allowed on the premises by an Act Of Parliament.
Abandoned. Those doors ain't been opened for a while by the look of those cobwebs!
Part of my "Signs That I LIke" Flickr album.
The song of this bird is unique and easily-identifiable! I loved taking this picture. It was just sitting on the same branch singing for about 15 minutes.
“Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free
Blackbird fly, blackbird fly
Into the light of the dark black night.”
Black Bird | The Beatles
Sculptures of giant bronze crows, by artist Jack Champion, that currently inhabit Murrow Park. The outdoor art installation is one of several scattered around Washington DC, as part of the ‘No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man’ exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery.
A spring flower abstract. Chionodoxa cretica. It looks like spring is here in Oregon, and I'm excited to photograph flowers again. When I was on my belly photographing this in the rain, I had a person stop their car to hand me photo brochure, another stop their car to see if I was alright, and a police car stopped to check on me. I guess I look a bit dead when I'm in the flower-zone. Anyway, this image was taken with my Canon 100mm macro, Kenko 24mm extension tube, Canon 500D diopter, handheld at f2.8.
Heard tons of male frogs singing on my walk at Lemoine's Point and actually got to see some doing their thing. Hope they can brave out the cold weather we are getting this week.
© 2016 Antoine H
Here is another Merry Wife, this one playing the fiddle. She wasn't singing solo, I just happened to catch her in closeup singing with the rest of the group.
Singing Catbird framed by twigs and branches. I like the shadow cast on its back. Kiwanis park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 18 May 2018
Inspired by traditional Chinese ink painting.
This is an attempt, do not know the perception of friends, please criticism.
Photographer/Illustrator: Fred H. Politinsky
Subject: Outside the Box Photography
Singers: Sara Schulmann and Jon Caplan - Visit them on Youtube.
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