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Nymphs and Satyr at The Clark Museum

Nymphs and Satyr at The Clark Museum

Monday, September 5, 2011

Picture for One Moment

Street Musicians
Amsterdam, Netherlands

10 comments:

jams o donnell said...

You've caught them well Gina!

imac said...

I think we find some great folk playing on the street my friend.
Great shot.

linda said...

this is wonderful and they look so into what they are doing...the clarinet man is especially focussed just for you, it would seem!!

lovely to see you again...and yes, you have the right address....i couldn't email for awhile with the house full....now it's too empty!!

xoxox

Ms. Becky said...

what's interesting about this photo is the vintage quality and feel to it - it could be from years ago or current day. super. happy day to you Gina.

Singing Bear said...

Dashing young fellows! Good to see you back in Blogland.

Steve Emery said...

I love the black and white choice - it makes this timeless, like Ms Becky pointed out. Your "One Moment" could be any moment any time.

aguja said...

This is so appropriate for me at this moment as I am off to Ireland, where we hope to see and hear much Irish traditional music - with much the same in the way of instruments! Love the photograph!

susan said...

My first thought was that these guys look remarkably like gypsy musicians. I bet their music was wonderful and now I'm imagining there may have been a gypsy woman making sure everyone who paused to listen paid a little something for the privilege.

It's a beautiful photograph and well in line with your usual standard.

Dianne said...

timeless!!

Gina said...

Thank you all very, very much!

Susan - my usual "standard" is really just barely postcard quality but I'm touched by your generous compliment!

All the love,
Gina

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