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# I wanna run away from love
This time I have had enough
Everytime I feel your touch
I'm broken... #
(I don't know if this will qualify for MM, although it is a replica of a piano keyboard which seems to have been given the ok by Macro Mondays admins (my full size piano, gorgeous though it is, doesn't really lend itself to interesting 3 inch macro photography)... but I shall probably shoot at least another take on this week's theme anyway... All good fun... :-)
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HMM!!!
Nikon D7100 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 FX Macro Lens (AT-X M100 AF PRO D AF 100mm f/2.8)
+ TWIN-FLASH - 2 x Neewer 750II Speedlite Flash - both fitted with diffuser domes
f/20 @ 1/80 @ iso 200
(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)
I've been playing the guitar for almost 7 years now. I don't play as often as I did when I started but I still enjoy it when I have the time :)
Taken for ODC: Instrument
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This naively made guitar is from Nigeria, where I bought it during my visit in 1990.
It is actually working: the builder used een gourd or squash and put a hole in it for the sound. The front side was covered with goat's leather and glued with a brown leather strip.
A stick was pulled through it and two leather strings were attached. And it works!
Taken for the theme Musical instrument for the group Looking close on Friday.
Taken hand held
Title is a Bread song
Paul V. loves working with his hands. He makes a variety of instruments including guitars, fiddles, banjos and more. He's always working on "projects". I asked if he could play something and he replied, "Well, okay but I'm not as good as I used to be."
This is from a series of portraits I took of him. Comments welcome.
Photo # IM3_1671hbws. Huntsville, Arkansas. August, 2013.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.
A young beautiful lady goes along the street on windy and snowy winter day. She studies her tablet PC to be on the right course. A good example of instrumental navigation in storm. Candid street photo or a portrait of the pretty young woman. May the happiness be with her.
I meant to have my granddaughter pose with her trumpet while we were in Phoenix. I remembered that when we were several hundred miles down the road. So instead I went to our neighborhood clubhouse for the piano as soon as we reached home. Considered trying my friend who has an accordion but after a 1,200 mile road trip, I conceded!
52 Weeks of 2022
Take March 4, 2022 for musical instrument
Quan tinc la sort de poder anar a un concert, a un bon concert, si puc intent demanar permís per treure alguna imatge. És la meva manera de poder fruir encara més de la música en directe i del moment.
Fa poc vaig poder anar a una concert a la casa de Cultura de les Bernardes de Salt i vaig fer el que em va fer sentir molt bé, fer fotos als grans músics que hi tocaven.
Un moment determinat van quedar la cantant i el pianista, els altres van sortir. Vaig aprofitar el moment per apropar-me a l'escenari i fer alguna imatge diferent, de detalls que m'agraden.
Cara a cara vaig veure uns dels instruments de vents que tocava un dels músics i vaig pensar que fer-ne un detall també era una manera de fer un petit homenatge al músic, a la música i al moment que estava vivint.
El resultat fou aquest, potser un altre estona us posi els músic i l'entrega que vam anar mostrant a cada instant.
Jo només és hi dic, moltes gràcies per fer-me disfrutar.
Venice was the hometown of Antonio Vivaldi. It is also the hometown of Interpreti Veneziani a group dedicated to making the music of Vivaldi and others. During the 2021 summer season, they performed at the Chiesa San Vidal in Venice. They also have dates in the US, UK, Japan, and in various European cities.
The Chiesa San Vidal also is a museum of expertly preserved and wonderfully displayed violins. The four pictured here were created by Venetian craftsmen between 1600 and 1700. My fascination with really old preserved art and architecture continues...
Even though the neck of his violin got broken, this guy just keeps playing on. Such dedication to his craft!
The total height of this little figure is right around 5cm.
Taken with a nikon 1J1 with an old adapted SMC Pentax M 50mm f1.7 manual focus lens and a NEEWER +2 screw on close up lens.
This camera was so tough, one could use it as a bludgeoning instrument against muggers; just swing it like a medieval flail and then make photos. Wish I still had her.
For this weeks Macro Mondays challenge - Musical instruments.
Photographed outdoors in natural light with dappled light from a tree casting nice out of focus shadows on a white wall in the background. Full frame (not cropped).
Merci de l’autorisation donnée par l’établissement De Gourdon pour vous faire partager leur minutieux travail par l’intermédiaire de mes photos.
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The launeddas (also called triple clarinet or triplepipe) is a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument made of three pipes. It is a polyphonic instrument, with one of the pipes functioning as a drone and the other two playing the melody in thirds and sixths.[1]
Predecessors of the launeddas can be traced back to approximately 2700 BCE in Egypt, where reed pipes were originally called ‘memet’.[1] During the Old Kingdom in Egypt (2778-2723 BCE), memets were depicted on the reliefs of seven tombs at Saqqarra, six tombs at Giza, and the pyramids of Queen Khentkaus.[2] The launeddas itself dates back to at least the eighth century BCE [3] and are still played today during religious ceremonies and dances (su ballu in Sardinian language).[4] Distinctively, they are played using extensive variations on a few melodic phrases, and a single song can last over an hour, producing some of the "most elemental and resonant (sounds) in European music".[4] Wikipedia