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A quiet weekend night in downtown Winterset, Iowa. . .
For Bridges of Madison County trivia fans, this is the Lounge where one of the scenes was filmed with Meryl and Clint!
Looking out the window at my in-world home while experimenting with Windlights. Some of the results were surprising. I might share a few more. I haven't decided for sure.
🎼 Alone Together 🎼- Chet Baker - Chet (Keepnews Collction) [2007], Howard Dietz
Sia commenti positivi che i critici sono i benvenuti, non è la stessa per i premi scintillanti, icone enormi ecc (scusate,non costringetemi a cancellarli).
May we be out of this disastrous time next year. Wish you all the best in 2021.
Minolta 58mm f1.4 & Fuji Acros
Dancing to bluenote jazz.....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1JySi4ugyc
A new rendition of an older shot...
Bluenote
Copyright 2006 Ron Diorio
Upcoming group exhibition
Over the edge
Atlanta Photography Group
April 26 - June 3 2006
Sia commenti positivi che i critici sono i benvenuti, non è la stessa per i premi scintillanti, icone enormi ecc (scusate,non costringetemi a cancellarli).
Either positive comments than critics are very welcome, not the same for glittering awards, huge icons, invitations etc. (sorry but any excess shall be erased).
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, opened in 1981 the year I graduated high school, is the venerable Blue Note Jazz Café where the ambiance of the musicians close proximity to the audience is key to experience of enjoying the music in personal fashion. When the owner and founder Danny Bensusan opened this the original Blue Note in Greenwich village back in 1981, he sought to give a forum to deserving artists that treated them with respect, while allowing the audience the proximity to truly connect with the musicians. Over the years the professional setting of the Blue Note brought back artists who had stopped playing in jazz clubs in the city; one of my dad’s favorites from Puerto Rico the late Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones and Sarah Vaughn to name a few.
Jazz is a uniquely American form of music and the Blue Note strives to preserve its history while encouraging new artists to take up the mantle of jazz and it’s principles of progression and improvisation. I was fortunate to attend a show earlier this year in April of 2015 that featured Grammy Award winning trumpeter Roy Hargrove who is playing his trumpet in the center of this image under the ‘Blue Note’ sign with his shades on flanked by his saxophonist, bassist, drummer and not visible in this image his pianist. A truly wonderful experience and something I would highly recommend to anyone visiting the city.
This was captured on an Olympus TG-850, processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.