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Soon to become a youth oriented music and entertainment centre. Judging from what I’ve read when I tried to find out just what this building was / is / will be, opinions are divided, some locals are complaining about the cost, others think a better use could be found. One thing I think we can all agree on, it’s an amazing piece of modern architecture and needs to be maintained and used.

Beautiful old chateau in the French countryside.

 

48 hour trip to Belgium and France with more seals than tupperware.

 

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Keeping her running nice and smooth

 

Pose by: Diamond Spearsong

That's the first thing I thought of when I saw this unique pole.

For Telegraph Tuesday

HTT

"I get it. It's nice up here.

You can just shut down all the systems, turn out all the lights, and just close your eyes and tune out everyone.

There's nobody up here that can hurt you."

Amsterdam - Y-helling / Slipway-Y (NDSM).

 

"IN TUNE", art by Henk Schut.

IN TUNE is about finding a new balance between people and their environment by appealing to our hearing and listening abilities. Just like tuning a musical instrument, which requires the utmost listening and observation, we must continue to listen and tune in to our environment as humans.

För fotosöndagtemat Musik

Craft Fair, Asheville, NC

Taipei, Taiwan

Pentax MX / Tamron Adaptall-2 SP 35-80mm f/2.8-3.8 CF (01A) / Ultramax 400

  

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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Close-up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. So absorbed with her music that I am completely unnoticed. Enjoy full screen detail by pressing 'L'. I simply love the movement in her hair in this shot, it is what caught my eye to make the capture.

Gibson ABR-1 Tune-o-matic bridge and Burstbucker Pro bridge pickup. Guitar - '93 Gibson Les Paul Classic Plus, cherry sunburst.

 

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Dennis Self-Combusts in his excitement to grab a good shot at the train :)

or something like that.

 

Do you know this feeling: There's only one building (thing) you know at a place you're visiting so naturally you want to take pictures of it .

But when you get there you realise that's it not as exciting as you thought.Difficult to photograph. It's not "talking" to you. All in all it's quite a disappointment.

 

Well, that's what the "turning torso" was for me. Very high. Yes. Very white. Yes. Somehow unique. Yes. Of course, all of these.

But it's also very much a Calatrava building and as such it looks, well, like any Calatrava building.

 

It's also the highest building in Scandinavia and the third highest residential building in Europe.

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.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Decision made. The signal gets dimmer, and our resolve weaker so that we may never make the leap.

Macro Monday, Musical Instruments. Tuning key on an old metal hand drum.

shot two of the horror series im doing this month for october, after all it is holloween.

check out the previous one with the bride in the cemetery

 

lighting.....

umbrella camera right riming out and lighting subjects from the side as to create shadows.

 

softbox left, behind gas tanks to light up left side of car....and rim out tanks

 

softbox above, behind, you can see it creeping into frame a bit, I was going to remove it, but i rather liked it. looks a bit like a garage light of some sort. i needed this light to rim out her welding mask, and her face a lil, top of her leg, the edge of the hood, rim out his face and what ever else the umbrella was leaving in the dark. in my opinion, this light is the money light, with out it, the hole shot is lost

 

flash under car.

taken with a minolta srt-101

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.

NS 8156 leads loaded oil train NS 66E into downtown Altoona, PA as it pulls into the yard for its crew change before heading east toward Harrisburg.

... 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!!

Taken with the Nex-7 and Canon FD 50 3.5 Macro Lens. Thanks for visiting!

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