Roger Bennion's photos

Magdalen College, Oxford

13 May 2015 11 12 496
This is the New Building. The following information is reproduced from a College booklet provided to visitors - "The foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1733. In the early 18th century the New Building was indeed new. It was intended as the beginning of a grand neoclassical quadrangle. Its subsequent troubled history is visible in the different colour of the stone at either end which dates from the 1820s when it was finally resolved to complete the building. And, thus the New Building stands today, only one wing of a grand architectural fantasy that was never realised."

"The Race Is On"

25 Sep 2014 16 22 663
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) There is only one song that comes to mind here :-) I don't know who won the race :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ The Race Is On ~ George Jones R.I.P. 'The Possum'

Stowe Landscape Gardens

04 May 2015 27 26 511
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) Stowe Landscape Gardens is one of my fave places on the planet :-)

"Come To My Window"

31 Oct 2014 15 20 399
A slightly tenuous link methinks :-) There is a little bit of a window here plus its shadow. It is not MY window. But, I think I am allowed to link this to "Come To My Window" by Melissa Etheridge :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Come To My Window ~ Melissa Etheridge

Oxford

13 May 2015 16 18 385
Happy Fence Friday :-)

"Oil and Water"

06 Oct 2014 10 11 370
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) I didn't think for one minute there would be a song called "Oil and Water" but there is :-) And, I thought 'Lights' was a group but it is actually Valerie Anne Poxleitner :-) My shot is of Oil and Water and the original was a bit average!! So I played around with colour toning and a 'colour burn' blending mode...as you do :-) Please view on Black. The music starts around 1:03 Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Oil and Water ~ Lights

Magdalen College, University of Oxford

13 May 2015 12 14 410
Below is an extract from the College website. Link as follows - www.magd.ox.ac.uk/discover-magdalen/history-of-college “Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a College on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel. Waynflete lived to a great age, dying in 1486, by which time Magdalen was equipped with a large income, splendid buildings, and a set of statutes. The 20th century has seen Magdalen’s academic reputation flourish. Two of our most famous Fellows from this period were the English scholar and theologian C. S. Lewis and the historian A. J. P. Taylor; in addition, nine Nobel Prize winners have been Fellows or students here. Women first came here in 1979, and the College today prides itself on being an inclusive institution, open to all.”

"Michael Row the Boat Ashore"

13 May 2015 14 14 456
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) It may look like this was taken in the Amazon...............nope, in Oxford :-) I guess this guys name could be Michael and if so this would make a fair link to “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” methinks :-) I had no idea that the Beach Boys recorded this until, 'out of the blue', I came across this gem on YouTube :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Michael Row the Boat Ashore ~ Beach Boys p.s. I think I may have caught up commenting upon 'StoL' posts......Yippee :-))) p.p.s Fraggs has made a very good point and I'm sure this song was sometimes known as "Michael Row the Canoe Ashore" :-)))

"White Rabbit"

27 Apr 2015 9 16 554
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) Around the time that Karen uploaded a link to “White Rabbit” I was wondering around Oxford and came across this pub. I immediately knew I had to link my shot to the all-time classic “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane :-) I thought to myself that I must have previously been walking around with my eyes closed but, I have now discovered the pub was originally called 'The Gloucester Arms' and has recently been refurbished with the name change :-) I'm not ever so keen on Pizza but I understand they do the best Pizza for miles around. So, if I take the bus to Oxford I may go inside for a Pizza and a small beverage :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ White Rabbit ~ Jefferson Airplane p.s. Only another 27 'Soundtrack to Life' posts for me to comment upon :-)))

"A Walk In The Park"

04 May 2015 13 24 546
From late Thursday evening for some 8 hours through the night until sunrise I was verifying and counting Election votes. Back again on Friday afternoon to do the same. On Saturday we went to an incredible 'Billy Joel Songbook' concert performed by Elio Pace and his awesome Band. Didn't get home 'til well after midnight. Been out with my camera all day today. The result of which is that I am now so far behind here on ip that I could very well meet myself coming back :-) So, please bear with me whilst I try and catch-up. With this shot I thought applying a bit of soft focus was a good idea :-) Stefan says "In my head I can hear - "A Walk in the Park by the Nick Straker Band". Yes, that is a mighty good enough reason for me to add this to 'Soundtrack to Life'. Cheers, Stefan :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ A Walk in the Park ~ Nick Straker Band

Happy Fence Friday :-)

27 Apr 2015 13 14 422
I suppose this could also be 'Happy Bicycle Wheel' Friday 'cos, clearly, I was very taken with the bicycle wheel here :-)

"Love is just a four-letter word"

02 May 2015 12 20 414
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) For 'L O V E' I took letters from a 'BLACKWELL'S ART & POSTER SHOP' sign in Oxford and fiddled around in Photoshop for ages and ages :-) But, I hear you say “there is not a V in the sign” :-) I should say that I didn't remove the letters from the sign...just photographed them...honest :-) From Wikipedia - "“Love is Just a Four-Letter Word" is a song written by Bob Dylan, and long associated with Joan Baez.Written by Dylan somewhere around 1965, Joan immediately took to the song, and began performing it, even before it was finished. (In the film 'Dont Look Back', a documentary of Dylan's 1965 tour of the UK, Joan is shown in one scene singing a fragment of the then apparently still unfinished song in a hotel room late at night. She then tells Dylan, "If you finish it, I'll sing it on a record.") Joan first included the song on 'Any Day Now', her 1968 album of Dylan covers; she has since recorded it three additional times. Her 1968 recording was also released as a single. Dylan himself appears to have never recorded the song.” Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word ~ Joan Baez

Balliol College Dining Room

27 Apr 2015 14 18 392
The Dining Hall was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in 1877. Below is an extract from a College information pamphlet provided to visitors - "Balliol is not only arguably the oldest but arguably the leading intellectual College in Oxford - and therefore in the World. It has stood on a single site longer than any other college in the English-speaking world." It cost me the bargain price of just £1 to visit the college grounds and the Dining Hall :-) Very pleased with how the little 'ole Coolpix performed.....handheld at just 1/20 of a second :-)

"Angel of the Morning"/"Queen of Hearts"

27 Mar 2011 17 26 608
Sometimes the way things happen can be a bit spooky methinks! Graham www.ipernity.com/home/351757 uploaded a superb entry to 'Soundtrack to Life' with two links to “Queen of Hearts”. One by Dave Edmunds and one by Juice Newton. By coincidence, just prior to this I had also uploaded this link to “Queen of Hearts” and “Angel of the Morning” by Juice Newton. Once uploaded I changed my mind in so far as I decided I wanted to firstly have a link to “Walking by Myself” by Jimmy Rogers. So, I made my upload private :-) Also, when I was thinking about doing the Juice Newton upload I was wondering around our local market and came across the 1981 album “Juice” on vinyl. The guy was asking £3 so, of course, I bought it immediately :-) Coincidences can indeed be spooky :-) So, I'll stop rabbiting and release my Juice Newton upload to the world :-) I've had to return to 'PhotoFunia' for help here :-) The playing cards are courtesy of 'PhotoFunia'. The photo is mine. Vicki was posing for photos at 'Focus On Imaging' at the Birmingham NEC way back in 2011 :-) Vicki is clearly an 'Angel' and 'Queen of Hearts' :-) We, therefore, have two tracks for the price of one :-) “Angel of the Morning” was written by Chip Taylor and “Queen of Hearts” was written by Hank DeVito. Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Angel of the Morning/Queen of Hearts ~ Juice Newton

"Walking by Myself"

08 Apr 2015 6 14 461
From the University of Oxford - “On 21 March 2015 the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries celebrated the completion of the Weston Library following an £80m transformation designed to create a 21st-century library where scholarship and research, conservation and digitization take place and where members of the public can explore the Bodleian's national and international treasures.” The Weston Library was hiding behind the “A to Z” hoarding in Broad Street and I took many candid shots here :-) I don't think candid shots are goin' to be quite so easy now.....but, I was reasonably pleased with this shot and I think it leads fairly neatly to “Walkin' by Myself” by Jimmy Rogers :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Walking by Myself ~ Jimmy Rogers

Andrew Wiles Building, Oxford

18 Feb 2015 13 18 552
The Andrew Wiles Building dating from 2013. In the background the Radcliffe Observatory dating from 1794.

"Peace in the Valley"

25 Apr 2015 10 10 319
The Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda was built by the monks and nuns of the Nipponzan Myohoji. It was the first Peace Pagoda to be built in the western hemisphere. The Inauguration ceremony took place on 21st September 1980. The Pagoda overlooks Willen Lake. So, for the purposes of 'Soundtrack to Life' I would say this area could be considered to be a valley :-) Therefore, I think I am allowed to link this to “Peace in the Valley” by Johnny Cash from the1969 'Live in San Quentin' concert :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Peace in the Valley ~ Johnny Cash

"Eight Miles High"

15 Apr 2015 29 32 693
~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-))) “Eight Miles High” was banned in the States shortly after its release following allegations there were perceived drug connotations in the lyrics. But, as Chris Hillman says it was more about The Byrd's flight to London in August 1965 :-) Obviously two of the guys here are Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen. I'm 99% sure the guy playing the red guitar is John Jorgenson. Now to the slightly tenuous link for 'Soundtrack to Life'. It might look like sensor dirt but there is an aeroplane in the top corner of my shot that is flying very high leaving engine exhaust contrails. Unless it is a spacecraft :-) Apparently, commercial airliners fly at an altitude of six to seven miles and I believe the song was entitled “Eight Miles High” 'cos that sounded more poetic :-) Added to ~ Soundtrack to Life Listen here ~ Eight Miles High ~ Acoustic Desert Rose Band

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