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Each Sunday, I set up an amplifier, grab my harmonicas and a bullet-shaped microphone, and play sacred songs in a traditional worship service. I jam with a great organist and a keyboardist. It's one of the best parts of the week!
Of course, I don't look like this on Sunday mornings. Just thought I'd try out a pose in front of the stained glass for Selfie Sunday! After all, I now have prescription shades. :)
Marine Band C with flag sticker. How many truck drivers carry a camera and a harmonica?
harmonica skinz www.bluemoonharmonicas.com
Playing a bit a while ago, forgot to send it. Something rather different to what I do most of the time, too !! ;-) Curious what you think !? :)
Wishing you a lovely sunny summer mid-week and thanks for stopping by!! :)
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Το σύνολο των φωτογραφιών που δημοσιεύονται στην παρούσα ιστοσελίδα αποτελεί προϊόν Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας της Μάρως Χρυσανθοπούλου (MaroChr Photography). Δεν επιτρέπεται η αναπαραγωγή, η διανομή, η πώληση, οποιαδήποτε παραποίηση, τροποποίηση ή τμηματική χρήση των φωτογραφιών χωρίς τη γραπτή συναίνεση της φωτογράφου.
Περισσότερα σχετικά με την Πνευματική Ιδιοκτησία των Φωτογράφων διατίθενται στην αντίστοιχη Νομοθεσία.
These two amateur musicians were seen at an Open Mike night at The Ship on the qayside on Folkestone harbour, Kent UK.
A stranger in Portland. This is the first time I've asked someone if i could take their picture. Of course, i didn't want to interrupt his playing (which was really good) so me asking him was more like hand signals. It felt really good to connect with someone in such a small, bizarre way. I snapped a few pictures, he continued playing, and i was on my way.
It's not the blues but a thrilling trill we play on instruments new and old with hats or no hats with a new song that resonates throughout this land wishing best of luck in the days ahead as we hope to play the right notes.
Little country harmonica bum.
28" softbox with 2 Yongnuo flashes, each set to 1/8" power. triggered with pocket wizard plus X units. Mounted with a Phottix 16" multi-boom.
Camera on tripod. Fuji X-T1, XF 56mm f/1.2 lens at...you guessed it...f/1.2, ISO 200, 180/s shutter speed. All manual (is there any other way?).