the violin gets another life, this time for the flash of red. i really need to get out one of these good nights with a moon that shines down on the water, as i like to make my photos a bit current. should make that into a priority when the lockdown eases.
this is a composite of three photographs, all mine: the moon taken sometime last year, the water sometime ago when the world was still normal, at least in canada, and the violin was shot today. for the composite challenge that ends tonight and i hope this isn't too late.
also for the song title challenge. i love this pair of musicians, lola and hauser. they are good, they are showy, and their body language exudes sensuality that is rather different from other performers; although i think the girl seems to overact sometimes. here, have a listen or watch, or both, if you're so inclined. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzWDs26YL9Y
also for week 6 of the capture52 2021; the prompt is "song".
Beautiful composite. I listened to the video but had to close my eyes because I couldn't stop looking at her legs (all the way up to here) and her feet shod in those stilettos which it seemed could hardly reach the petals.
Beautifully played by these musicians but her posture was awkward despite the long legs and killer heels
Fabulous composite
The link was wonderful.
Well done and a FAV!
I can assure I NEVER looked like that while playing this sonata! I thought it looked a little uncomfortable actually.
I couldn’t help but think of this Nursery Rhyme
Hey Diddle Diddle
The Cat and the Fiddle
The Cow jumped over the moon.
The Little Dog laughed
To see such sport
And the dish ran away with the spoon.
Does that make me a bad person.