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The weather is bad, put some Reggae on!
When we used to buy Vinyl or CDs, sometimes we got lucky and bought an album on which we liked pretty much every song. Babylon By Bus was/is such an album. I love it still!
I took the bus and the signpost in one take but added the snow afterwards. The bus is a USB stick which I used in MM years ago. The signpost is made from a toothpick.
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everyday carry
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"What an indecent see-through outfit", seems to whisper the guy in a black suit to the blue-eyed girl wearing a red dress...
This little VW bus (5 cm long) is really a USB stick. You can tell if you look carefully. I had to take it into the woods and park it there to show the back but I will post a front view in a little while.
ein alter USB Stick
… genauer: das Innere eines alten USB Sticks.
Stativ, Einstellschlitten, Stack aus 112 Einzelbildern
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an old usb stick
more precisely: the inward of an old usb stick
tripod, focussing rail, stack of 112 images
Evolution der Datenträger - 5.25 Zoll Diskette (1978 - 360KB), 3.5 Zoll Diskette (1987 - 2MB), USB-Stick (2002 - 8GB)
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There is red in between :)
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Say hello to Stuart - my cute USB stick, always ready, always smiling. He can be pushed, pulled and even has a chain (that can be pulled, too). Admittedly, he is a bit outdated already, what with cloud storage, but always puts a smile on my face when I use him.
2/366: 2016
I came across this USB stick yesterday - my husband informs me it's also known as a thumb stick, hence the title. I was up late last night (after falling asleep on the sofa and woke up after midnight) so I thought I'd get my photo done before I went to bed...this could become a habit, I must admit it's quite nice to get up and know the photo is already out of the way, especially as it's such a dull, wet day here.
ein alter USB Stick
… genauer: der 4 x 4 mm große Speicherchip eines alten USB Sticks, unsanft, einige könnten auch sagen grobmotorisch :-) , aus dem Chipgehäuse mit den Anschlusspins herausgebrochen.
Stativ, Einstellschlitten, Raynox DCR 250, Stack aus 49 Einzelbildern
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an old usb stick
… more precisely: the 4 x 4 mm memory chip of an old USB stick, ungently, some might say with poor fine motor skills :-), broken out of the chip package with the connection pins.
tripod, focussing rail, Raynox DCR 250, stack of 49 images
The theme for Macro Mondays this week is "Seeing double". So here's my contribution folks.
HMM to all.
NACHTRAG*
*Felix hat das Bild als Quelle der Inspiration genutzt und zur großen Blogparade auf dem Fotogipfel aufgerufen. Ich freue mich, dass ich mit dem Bild dazu beigetragen habe.
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USB stick
=> Macro Mondays – Monday, 11.12.2017 "stick"
This USB stick was a gadget one gets when visiting the exhibition of the Terracotta Army in the Historical Museum of Bern in 2013.
July 25, 2016 - Because .......everyone needs a Minion USB stick.
Or at least I apparently did….
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116 Photos in 2016 - 77. Quirky / Unusual
This is the promised front of the little VW bus (USB stick). This is how I started, with flowers from the field, but I needed to show the USB stick portion for Macro Mondays and I used less colour in the end. The lights are fake as they won't shine if it isn't plugged in :) Here's to Flower Power !
The USB Stick of Frankfurt, a Highrise in the style of Postmodernism. The Building contains offices of the Messe Frankfurt as well as the Chimneys (in the taller middle section of the building) of a combined heat and power plant of the energy supllier Mainova.
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Probably nobody noticed it but we lost our internet connection for three weekends in a row. Last weekend we spend in Philadelphia, PA and I think I know the reason for our internet disconnection: Our internet-provider.
Comcast Center is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, PA. The building officially opened for business on June 8, 2008, and its primary tenant is Comcast. The building is the tallest building in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania (975 feet, 297m on 57 floors). It was designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects. Owing to the terracing and idiosyncratic notch, the Philadelphia Inquirer has joked that Comcast built a giant USB memory stick (Source: Wikipedia).
I had difficulties to decide whether I should post the square or the landscape version. Below is the other one plus two more shots.
What do you think?
Seit Sonntag habe ich mich gefragt: "Wer hat wann ein rotes Herz auf meinen USB-Stick geklebt?" Ich lasse diesen Stick nie offen herumliegen. Diesen alten Stick gebe ich auch nicht anderen Personen in die Hand.
Wer hat sich wann und wie Zugriff zu meinem USB-Stick verschafft? Ist er jetzt mit Schadcode bestückt?
Heute kam ich auf "des Rätsels Lösung". :-)
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I found this at the Leica store and well you can tell I purchased it. Just having a bit of fun!
Photograph by: Rouben Dickranian
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 17/06/2023 ----------
Music !!
Well I started off with grand ideas of poking the camera at/into a piano shop ( some costing 50 - 60 thousand pounds ) and then the same with a branch of Guitar Guitar - but to get any sort of shot ( especially the guitar shop that has literally hundreds of guitars on the walls ) I would have needed to go inside and that would make me somewhat obvious !!
Rock music goes down a treat but I cannot play a note , so no musical instruments here .
Therefore , it has to be how I listen to the music - and in the car these days it is the " infotainment " module . It displays car functions , telephone doings ( don't do that - no one ever calls ) , car settings , maps and sat-nav ( don't do that either , I end up disobeying the thing 'cos I do not want to go the way it tells me ) and of course the radio - only have it tuned to Planet Rock or the BBC Local Radio . And then there is the USB player where all the music and of my choice can be found !! Strange though , the volume seems to go up double when rock music is selected .
In this instance we are listening to " When The Wild Wind Blows " by Iron Maiden .
When the Wind Blows is a 1982 graphic novel, created by British artist Raymond Briggs ( author of The Snowman ) commonly known for its critiques against government issued preparations for nuclear war. Utilizing a cartoonish design, this graphic novel follows retired couple, Jim and Hilda Bloggs, and their journey through surviving a nuclear attack on Britain launched by the Soviet Union. The novel was later adapted for different entertainment types including an animated film, talk-show radio segment, and stage play.
The book follows the story of the Bloggs, a couple previously seen in the book Gentleman Jim. One afternoon, the couple hears a message on the radio about an "outbreak of hostilities" in three days time. Jim immediately starts construction of a fallout shelter (in accordance with a government-issued Protect and Survive brochure, which he has collected from a public library), while the two reminisce about the Second World War. Their reminiscences are used both for comic effect and to show how the geopolitical situation has changed, but also how nostalgia has blotted out the horrors of war. A constant theme is Jim's optimistic outlook and his unshakeable belief that the government knows what is best and has the situation under full control, coupled with Hilda's attempts to carry on life as normal.
The Iron Maiden song "When the Wild Wind Blows" from their 2010 album The Final Frontier is loosely based on the graphic novel. In the song, however, the couple commit suicide thinking the tremors shaking up their hideout is the nuclear Doomsday they had been expecting. They are found like this by a rescue team going through the ruins after what was 'merely' a strong earthquake, on "just another day the wild wind blows".
Now have a listen --------------
Cables, power adapters, memory sticks...
We keep them religiously as accessories to our new devices, especially when they are scarce and hard to find.
And then we get a second one, and a third one, and keeping it isn't really justified any more.
At some point, we have obsolete accessories from devices long gone and each time we dig into this drawer of 'stuff', we postpone the moment of sorting out and getting rid of the junk.
'I might need that one cable one day', we say, only fooling ourselves.
And I'm guilty of this as anyone. I've got several junk drawers waiting for me to get radical and sort out.
One day, I'll do it.
Not today, though.
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This photograph is made in Berlin (Germany). The used RAW converter (DxO PhotoLab) is made in France. And the used equipment is made in Japan.
I feel so international. ;-)