The Lozarithm Lens

By Lozarithm

The Old Forge (Tuesday 19th March 2019)

More primulas, this time from the round bed in the centre of the woodland garden, again through the close-up +4 lens attached to my kit lens that I've been experimenting with.

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21.3.2019 (1844 hr)

Blip #2871 (#2621 + 250 archived blips taken 27.8.1960-18.3.2010)
Consecutive Blip #005
Blips/Extras In 2019 #48/265 + #025/100 Extras
Day #3280 (669 gaps from 26.3.2010)
LOTD #2013 (#1854 + 159 in archived blips)

Taken with Pentax K-50 (Red) and Pentax smc P-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR red kit lens plus 4+ Close-Up lens

Old Forge series
Flora series
Macro series

Lozarhythm Of The Day:
The Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of Love (recorded 5-11 January 1965, Hitsville)
1965 was the year Tamla Motown established itself in the minds of the British public. Since Berry Gordy's groups of labels (Motown, Tamla, Soul, Gordy and so forth) began, their British releases had been licensed to London American (Decca), Fontana (Philips), Oriole (an independent label administered by CBS) and finally Stateside (EMI), but on this day, 19 March 1965, EMI released six singles on the new Tamla Motown label, just when the Motortown Revue were touring the UK and had a TV special on ITV in the Ready Steady Go! slot. The same day also saw six EPs and six albums released on the label, all by the acts that were on tour.
The first of these singles was Stop! In The Name Of Love (Tamla Motown TMG 501) by the Supremes (actually Diana Ross was the only member to sing on the record as the backing vocals were added by Marlene Barrow and the Andantes), which went on to reach no. 7 in the industry standard Record Retailer charts (and no. 1 in the US Billboard charts).

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