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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
Life is better than anything on television.
Hello flickr friends. I just got back from a wonderful anniversary beach vacation. Of course it wasn't without a photography project. I have had this idea in my head for quite some time. The challenge was finding just the right tv, then someone to gut it (thanks Dad!) and then lugging it to the coast (thanks Husband!). This is the start of a new series. Tune in....
Taipei, Taiwan
Pentax MX / Tamron Adaptall-2 SP 35-80mm f/2.8-3.8 CF (01A) / Ultramax 400
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Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm f1.8 Thorium
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Good lights to all of you, fellows.
Copyright © Robert Miller 2009 - All rights reserved.
Model: Tune Raider - Trance DJ
Makeup and Hair: Samantha Kaye
Lighting setup:
SB-900 with Strobies Beautydish above and infront of model.
SB-900 on table with blue gell aimed towards models face.
2 x SB-900's 45° behind model, camera left and right with oranges gells.
Large softbox behind camera providing fill.
Purchena ( ALMERIA ).
Todos los derechos reservados. © Marcelo Reche
Cualquier uso desautorizado constituye una violación de los derechos reservados. Si usted desea utilizar una foto por cualquier razón por favor entre en contacto conmigo por el flickrmail o por el correo electrónico ...
marco.chiri@hotmail.com
The Shambles region boasts a wonderful summertime atmosphere, thanks to the efforts of Tolla Crisp and Terry Fotherington. They have successfully recreated the nostalgic vibes of summers past, complete with a stunning beach. I had the pleasure of spending time there with my friends, capturing plenty of amazing photos.
... tuning peg of my classical guitar
uploaded for Smile on Saturday - theme of October 6th, 2018: #CopyrightByMankind
In my opinion musical instruments are one of the great inventions of humankind - not essential for surviving, but giving us some happy and joyful moments : ))
Before the development of the electric guitar and the use of synthetic materials, a guitar was defined as being an instrument having "a long, fretted neck, flat wooden soundboard, ribs, and a flat back, most often with incurved sides."
The term is used to refer to a number of chordophones that were developed and used across Europe, beginning in the 12th century and, later, in the Americas.
A 3,300-year-old stone carving of a Hittite bard playing a stringed instrument is the oldest iconographic representation of a chordophone and clay plaques from Babylonia show people playing an instrument that has a strong resemblance to the guitar, indicating a possible Babylonian origin for the guitar. (source: wikipedia)
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Happy Smile on Saturday : ))
I am away for a while - with lousy internet connection ... trying to catch up some time !!
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... Nahaufnahme der offenen Stimm-Mechanik meiner Konzertgitarre
für die Gruppe “Smile on Saturday“ - Thema: Erfindungen/Schöpfungen der Menschheit
Musikinstrumente zählen für mich mit zu den wichtigsten Schöpfungen der Menschheit - sie sind zwar nicht erforderlich für das Überleben, schenken den Menschen aber seit Jahrtausenden Momente von Freude und Glück ... und das ist unbezahlbar!!
An AM Radio on an old Buick LeSabre. That's all they had when I started driving. At the time, I didn't think it could get any better.
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. ~George Washington Carver
As the great duo, Simon & Garfunkel said:
"I don't know a soul who's not been battered
I don't have a friend who feels at ease
I don't know a dream that's not been shattered
Or driven to its knees
Oh, but it's alright, it's alright
For we've lived so well so long
Still, when I think of the road we're traveling on
I wonder what's gone wrong
I can't help it, I wonder what's gone wrong."
Mauna Kea, Hawaii
It's amazing how these modern cameras can see in the dark. I stood in front of this giant dish for three hours, and I couldn't see a thing. Just heard some loud rumbling noises as it was constantly moving. Kinda freaked me out at first.
Detjen-Haus, Hamburg/Germany - built in 1952 by Otto Paradowski
edited in b&w for www.flickr.com/photos/chm/ - explored