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14-MAR-2008 Carlo

When She Sings...Carlo

As I caress with the delicate bow she sings to melt my stress away --- "Practice" says my father...and glad that I did...Now she sings for me, whenever I wish...

This is one of the lasting gifts of my life that will never leave me...Music introduced to me from my father....

Olympus E-330 ,Olympus Zuiko 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Digital
1/20s f/3.2 at 23.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time14-Mar-2008 10:54:55
MakeOlympus
ModelE-330
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Focal Length23 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/3.2
ISO Equivalent800
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Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
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Exposure Programmanual (1)
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Carlo 18-Mar-2009 20:29
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. Playing the violin and the guitar is a passion for me. I was never really told to keep practicing, I just played and loved it. even in my teens, i was proud that I could play whilst my friends could only watch.
Shirley Haden18-Mar-2009 18:45
Carlo, I only wish I could hear you playing. Do you have any videos on You-tube? I love the guitars you have photographed too. My granddaughter was learning violin and she took lessons for 3 years or so. Then she became a teenager and stopped playing. How sad eh?
Guest 13-Mar-2009 01:17
What a wonderful gift music is and I can tell you cherish it through your image here.
Miroslav Kral 08-Mar-2009 19:30
Playing an instrument is wonderful and shot it like this can do only one who loves it. Very nice, Carlo.
Bruce 07-Mar-2009 00:07
Very delicate shot Carlo. A wonderful gift to have.
Guest 06-Mar-2009 22:58
I really like the idea that the violin is like a Muse to you, one who sings - as a loving woman might do - to ease care and tension. Your poetic description is beautiful and well fits the softness of the shot.

Brenda