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Feeling like art this week that never got posted. From my previous study with a speaker as the starter and only image used in it's making. Just something I whipped up for my own artistic amusement.

 

Happy Slider Sunday! HSS

Our main local park's version of famous Speakers' Corner at London's Hyde Park.

 

Richardson's Ground Squirrels

Zeiss 100/2 Makro Planar

A few week's back the theme for the Crazy Tuesday group was "What Is It?" I was going to make a very small macro image using this speaker but it didn't do it for me. I kept looking at the speaker and the lighting, which was just ambient light making it's way into our living room. I started to think about squared circles and figured a speaker has to be a no-brainer for that format and that it would look pretty cool. I also wanted to shoot it as a focus stack to really get the detail of the full speaker. This shot is the result, a 15 layer stack that IMO is one of the best I've been able to produce. It then became the main subject of my amusement for other images as is often the case!

Close up view of the tweeter in a Sony Pascal surround sound speaker. I've had these speakers on the wall for about twenty years now and I'm not about to take them down as they still work and I'm too lazy to spend time filling in all the holes and redecorating! Uploaded for Macro Mondays "Sound" theme and cropped to a square (more or less) to keep within the 3 inch rule.

The corner of the wooden speaker made by my cousin Dave exuding beautiful music at his sister's wedding.

for Macro Mondays planes, trains and automobiles

A very cool speaker at the Apple Store that changes colour in response to the music.

Together with my Newform Reasearch ribbon speaker it provides a beautiful musical reproduction from classic to rock.

en avant la musique

Too small to be major political influence. Little Pied Cormorant has something to say on the Wynnum South mud-flats.

Holes in the grate that covers the speaker on an old Motorola radio speaker. Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm 3.5 lens on an extension tube, on a Canon SL1 camera.

Faces from the past - 1960's

Got some new speakers for my office setup.

From thedailylumenbox.com Harman Phoenix color film shot at ISO 200 with Lomo LC-W. Developed by The Darkroom in San Clemente.

 

pulpit of the open hand monument, chandigarh, india. architect: le corbusier. proposed: 1951. final design: 1964. completed: 1985 (!). public assembly place and monumental sculpture.

 

reminds me of a much earlier church pulpit in germany.

Anybody got a tape they want to play?

A Filipino man in Bacolod, Philippines, repairs an audio speaker woofer for a karaoke machine that he rents for parties that involve singing....that's basically every party in the Philippines. ;-)

Left: Thomas Unbreakable (boxer), with connections to the hooligan and rocker scene. Right: Chris Barth, editor of the protest newspaper Klartext. Video from Dauerwelle Demo Report (Telegram).

 

www.youtube.com/live/ABE5v2wFeKM

 

Frankfurt, Zeil

Lesmen's Pro Audio, Lighting, & Video, Albuquerque

 

www.lesmens.com

In the city centre is this impressive Speakers' Corner, erected in 2009. Around the outside it quotes from Samuel Johnson: 'In order that all men may be taught to speak the truth, it is necessary that all likewise should learn to hear it'. That certainly seems as true today as when he first said (or wrote) it, and truth currently appears to be in short supply.

original painting by: Bill Rogers

A surprise from the Lubitel roll.

 

Getty 4 Drive-In, Muskegon, MI.

 

(Magenta edges are from my scanner)

( and the silence )

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