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I stopped by the Marin Headlands this night to watch the sunset on my way home. As I walked through a long tunnel I heard the wonderful sound of a cello and Bach' solo cello concerto as the warm evening's sun was setting. The young man was playing inside an old gun turret and the reverberations filled the entire hillside overlooking the pacific ocean. I counted myself lucky for having stopped.
Amy (cellist) and Dan (I think) (violinist) of the Hellset Orchestra, at the Leftlion Extravaganza, in the Rescue Rooms.
Taken with a Pentax Optio S and cropped from an otherwise rubbish larger image.
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The grave of cellist Erling Blöndal Bengtsson (1932-2013) .
Hólavallagarður Cemetery, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Portrait of cellist Beata Söderberg Quin, who wanted a little edgy artist portrait. Made with two strobes in the front (fill light with blue gel) and a continuous light on the background to get that "milky" effect of the movements, when combined with a long shutter speed.
Peter Lewy plays at Washington Square Park in May 2011.
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I've lived in Munich for some time and totally miss that city. I am sure, I'll live there again. So this is Jan, I've met him at a party and he turned out to be a future pro cellist. Since he needed great imagery for his website we met up and got a bit crazy. This is one of my favorite images. There are many more, somewhere in a drawer, maybe I should dig deeper ;)
Strobist
The main light comes from a handheld Canon 580EXII in a softbox on the camera left.
Then there's a a bare Canon 580EXII aiming straight into the camera at almost full power.
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