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Krummhorn

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Feasting ... feasting ... feasting ... wonderful photos - now if only there were sound samples :crazy:
 

GoneBaroque

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If it sounds as good as it looks it would certainly be worth a visit. Scrabl is a new name for me but their work would appear to be of good quality. With 50 employees it is not a small firm.
 

Krummhorn

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I see there are 3 shots of Wimborne Minster, all 3 featuring the En Chamade trumpets, none of the console or other pipe work.

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Here ya go :) Taken in 2010 - also had the rare opportunity to play this fine instrument then, too.
 

dll927

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All fine and dandy, except for one unnerving practice that started some months ago on Flickr -- that line, "The owner has disabled downloadng of their photos". Not only is it ungrammatical ("The owner", singular, and "their", plural), it is a royal pain in several places for someone who just wants a picture of a console or pipework.

Photographers have a right to limit use of their pictures, but when someone has no intention of doing more than having a computer thumbnail, I think it's a great disservice. And how many of these poeple are professional photographers who make their living sellingt prints? Not, many, I suspect.
 

dll927

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All fine and dandy, except for one unnerving practice that started some months ago on Flickr -- that line, "The owner has disabled downloadng of their photos". Not only is it ungrammatical ("The owner", singular, and "their", plural), it is a royal pain in several places for someone who just wants a picture of a console or pipework.

Photographers have a right to limit use of their pictures, but when someone has no intention of doing more than having a computer thumbnail, I think it's a great disservice. And how many of these poeple are professional photographers who make their living selling prints? Not, many, I suspect.
 

PeterSJessen

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/anvilphoto/7183833689/in/pool-organs
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davewebster14/7181740497/in/pool-organs/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/columnario/7179444397/in/pool-organs
http://www.flickr.com/photos/columnario/7180157003/in/pool-organs



All images are really fascinating and wonderful.These are really a lots of photographs
of the organ.This will help us to connect with the real organ.All picture are livelike
and I like most of them.Actually these all organ carry our tradition and our customs.


Thanks a lot for your kind information.Actually I did`t concern about these all website.
 

smilingvox

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Omg, I'm gonna get myself in so much trouble! I'll be online alllll night! LOL ...... No, this is great. I know I'll be hitting that site a lot. Thanks!
 
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