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This portrait was part of the same lens baby project. I had approached this man who was playing his harmonica in a city centre kirkyard and after a chat asked for a few shots. I wasted a close in and personal portrait so I filled the frame with his face. As the lens baby has a plastic lens it products very noticeable chromatic aberrations.
Fuji S5 Pro and Lensbaby
Vesterport S-station, Copenhagen, app, 1980.
Scanned slide
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Day 43 of 365
Don't know what the rest of today's going to be like as it's raining again at the moment, so todays image is of an Harmonica I found at the back of a drawer.
One of my fondestest memories of a year in Cleveland is playing the
harmonica with falon Aaron and Adam while driving to kirtland. We were
going to a church mtg so we had white shirts...3 harmonicas blaring
with the windows down going 70 mph on the freeway. It happened to
catch the eye of a couple girls driving a land cruiser in the lane
next to us and we began a screaming conversation muffeled by the wind.
We successfully convinced them that we were a traveling harmonica band
from Washington state (where falons vehicle is registered) and invited
them to our show.
Aside from that, I can't count the number of smiles we've gotten from
other drivers as they enjoy the music stopped at a light with the
windows down.
It feels great to be back in Cleveland if only for a week at a work
training.
Jean Jacques Milteau, Manu Galvin, Gilles Michel. Place de la Liberté. Festival Jazz à Toulon. Juillet 2006.