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Invisible to the human eye, air flowing over the Rocky Mountains bobs up and down in giant waves known as lee waves. On Jan. 2nd, these waves became temporarily visible when clouds caught in the wave-pattern lit up with beautiful iridescence:
"The pastel colors were lovely and the billowing cloud shapes were quite fascinating," says photographer Harold Leinbach of Boulder, Colorado. "I took the picture using my Canon Rebel XT."
If this album was a samurai then it would be Toshiro Mifune in the movie »The Seven Samurai«. An outsider (as it was released in the US) and not as respected as the others (as all reggae that wasn't jamaican at this point) but still a fucking badass!
Released in the states in 1983 this album features the singer Bobby Culture and Brimstone & Fire but more importantly the deejays Nicodemus and Louie Culture. Louie Culture does one of the most wicked rub-a-dub tracks I've heard for a looong time with the song »Vibes Inna Me«. And if you read carefully on the cover it says »Jamaican Rap Reggae and Rub-a-Dub«. Yeah! There's even Louie Culture dropping some ol' school raps on this mutha!
The cover art is done by mighty swallow and it has everything; an UFO with a Free Babylon sign, King Kong on the Empire State Building burning a fat spliff, the Statue of Liberty with dreadlocks and the book of Jah in her hand while surfing on the tidal wave and at the bottom we've got some rub-a-dub skanking in nice style and fashion. The cover art epitomize every rub-a-dub listeners wet dream.
Oh, and a sheet with all the lyrics is included! I haven't seen one of these since I was 8 and bought my first Ice-T record! Now I just need to find a shampoo-bottle and some cool sunglasses so I can do my best Louie Rankin impersonations in front of the mirror.
It's been a while since I scanned something last ... I'll try to do it more regularly in the future.
Stagecoach 15775, GN 61 EVY on Eastbourne seafront as it approaches the end of its journey, with a 99 Wave service
I briefly became slightly obsessed trying to get the best photos of the waves on the beach. It had also become rather overcast and the world became nearly monochrome.
My favorite aspect of this picture is how the wave motion draws the eyes away from the slant of the horizon.
The WAVE Kinetic art piece at the Coachella Valey Music Festival, April 14, 2012. Photos by Michael Prados.
The incoming tide
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With Little Rame Head in the background through the smoke haze. Near Shipwreck Creek in the Sandpatch Wilderness Zone, part of Croajingolong National Park
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Earlier, in the dark, I was photographing the stars at this spot. I could hear the waves and see faint outlines of the rocks. I remained on the higher ground for safety as I knew the tide was coming in and I really couldn't see beyond my headlamp. I had not had a chance to scout this location before. As it got lighter, the water started to reflect the colors. I switched lenses and moved in closer. What a wonderful start to the dayI For earlier picture at this same spot, see: www.flickr.com/photos/mkirschbaum/8226483780/in/photostream
The WAVE Kinetic art piece at the Coachella Valey Music Festival, April 14, 2012. Photos by Michael Prados.
Location: Vivekanadapuram Beach, Kanyakumari
Date: 07/03/2011
EDIT - More Info on this image in PPP 04 - plus.google.com/108214084244559592263/posts/XZTe71YBhBw
That's it for this week my friend. I'm now going to rejoin my friends in the clubhouse behind me and continue the T-girl party together with them. I hope you like this week's photo series and of course I'll be back next week with another little girlie adventure. I hope to see you again then. Bye-bye!