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Here are some of my photos. They really do look better full sized, but you can get the general idea of what I like to take shots of:
All of these are stunning esp. the birds and the dog is great. You are very talented. To all of you I am very excited to be looking at such great art work.
I have been in over 40 musical theater productions, either as an actor or as a musician. But, most of the "pictures" have been in the form of videos that have been made of the performances. There are some still pictures that were taken of the cast in costume after one of the performances of the musical "Cats" as was performed at our local dinner theater. I would have to look real hard for the pictures. I was one of the three keyboardists for the show, however. I am in some of the pictures with the cast. There are also quite a few reviews in local news media about certain shows that may still be available online.
Below, is a link to one of the reviews where I played the string bass for a show and we three musicians were also acting on the stage with the main actors and actresses. No pictures, though. I am referenced towards the bottom of the page. Not the best review of the main actors and actresses... The paper on the other side of the river gave a much better review of the overall show.
Clough, I read the review! So you tore up the base!!!!! That was great. I am so glad you posted the review. I am sure everyone would like to see you post more of the things you are involved in.
FB, I thoroughly enjoyed your poem. You have a sensitive spirit and it comes through in your writing as well as your art.
Grammadidi, I am enjoying your posts with your photography! I love it! Have you had a book printed with your photographs in them? Keep us posted.
... and these are the last one's that I will post! Sorry for doing so many!
Oh, and the last one is one of my dogs - Thunder. He is 2 years old and weighs 125 lbs. I can never resist a shot of him! He's a Bernese Mountain Dog.
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grammadidi, my daughter use to live in New York and purchased Zoe, a Bernese Mt. Dog. She was so beautiful and gentle. When she passed away, my daughter and her husband flew to New York and purchased Zoe's niece. When I saw your photo of your Bernese Mt. Dog, thought you might enjoy seeing the painting I did of Zoe for my son-in-law for Christmas. You may not be able to see a lot of detail. I always resize small to post here. I kept the background simple, which is not my style, generally but seemed Zoe was all that needed to be there this time!
Beautiful painting! You are right, having the simple background was perfect for this gorgeous beauty. You know... I can almost see a little halo above her head. I can tell that you really captured her essence in her expression. I love it! The way she is sitting is just the way Thunder sits... kinda lazy. Thanks for sharing this! There must be a huge void in their lives without her.
Clough, I read the review! So you tore up the base!!!!! That was great. I am so glad you posted the review. I am sure everyone would like to see you post more of the things you are involved in.
Thank you for reading the review!
Yes, I tore up the bass! Almost literally, as a matter of fact.! Just kidding!
Actually, there was an incident right after we had finished playing our first pre-show tune at a Wednesday matinee, where the "D" string on my bass broke! There was no way out for me - no new or old string available at the theater to replace the missing string! I started sweating bullets! I had to play the whole show on three strings instead of four! It did work out, though. I just had to be a little more creative. Before the evening performance, I got an old "D" string off of another bass that is at my home. I know that the reviewer was not referring to this incident.
I did play very hard for the show. So much so, that I would tape the two fingers on my right hand up that I use for pizzicato playing with electrical tape before each performance so that I would not tear the skin on my fingers apart.
Yes, I tore up the bass! Almost literally, as a matter of fact.! Just kidding!
Actually, there was an incident right after we had finished playing our first pre-show tune at a Wednesday matinee, where the "D" string on my bass broke! There was no way out for me - no new or old string available at the theater to replace the missing string! I started sweating bullets! I had to play the whole show on three strings instead of four! It did work out, though. I just had to be a little more creative. Before the evening performance, I got an old "D" string off of another bass that is at my home. I know that the reviewer was not referring to this incident.
I did play very hard for the show. So much so, that I would tape the two fingers on my right hand up that I use for pizzicato playing with electrical tape before each performance so that I would not tear the skin on my fingers apart.
Clough,
I can't imagine even being in a production like that. Sweating bullets????????? I would have been a bullet, right out the door! LOL No, I wouldn't let others down but I can imagine the moment it broke, how fast your mind must have been racing. From your posts, I would imagine you put everything into anything you do. I play "at" the guitar and I know about the skin on the fingers just the little that I play.
Just been thinking about all the kinds of art we see on this site and just am in awe. You, with your musical talent among many other talents, others doing beading, poetry, painting, making carriages, drawing, sewing, dyeing fabric, photography, just to name a few on this thread, not meaning to leave anyone's talent unmentioned. It is just late and I am not thinking clear enough to mention them all. It has been fun to be a part of this art community. I have never been much of a joiner but everyone has sure made me feel welcome and I am thoroughly enjoying all the posts. Clough, keep posting more of your work.
Clough,
I can't imagine even being in a production like that. Sweating bullets????????? I would have been a bullet, right out the door! LOL No, I wouldn't let others down but I can imagine the moment it broke, how fast your mind must have been racing. From your posts, I would imagine you put everything into anything you do. I play "at" the guitar and I know about the skin on the fingers just the little that I play.
Just been thinking about all the kinds of art we see on this site and just am in awe. You, with your musical talent among many other talents, others doing beading, poetry, painting, making carriages, drawing, sewing, dyeing fabric, photography, just to name a few on this thread, not meaning to leave anyone's talent unmentioned. It is just late and I am not thinking clear enough to mention them all. It has been fun to be a part of this art community. I have never been much of a joiner but everyone has sure made me feel welcome and I am thoroughly enjoying all the posts. Clough, keep posting more of your work.
Thank you for your comments!
I did just think of other pictures of things that I might post. That would be pictures of antique furniture or pianos that I have refinished and rebuilt. It is an art if one does it properly. I wonder if people would mind my doing that?
I know that I could also post pictures of the thumb pianos that I have provided to others and that they have decorated. It might give music and art teachers ideas as to what they could do with their students.