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Isabel Cutler | all galleries >> Galleries >> Olympus EM10 II > Dulcimer Corner for Christine
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16-MAR-2016

Dulcimer Corner for Christine

My husband built the lap and hammer dulcimers for me and I "played" with learning them, but the piano won out. They remain pretty to look at, if not used. The afghan is used to cover cat damage on the chair and a bag of dried meal worms for my birds (and squirrels) is visible behind the snake plant. By the way, this image, taken with incandescent light is a great example of how good the auto white balance is in this camera.

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II
1/25s f/2.8 at 16.0mm iso5000 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Irene Wehrli19-Mar-2016 17:44
Oh my goodness - what a talented husband you have Isabel!!
A wonderful indoor shot with this beautifully colored wall, makes such a warm atmosphere…
Had to smile about Raymonds comment concerning the snake plant - same name here: Mother-in-law tongue...
Irene
larose forest photos19-Mar-2016 03:07
Wow, what a great hammered dulcimer AND mountain dulcimer, which looks just like my older instrument! You have a talented husband if he built these two fine instruments for you! So glad you posted this beautiful image. (Christine)
Helen Betts18-Mar-2016 15:00
Very impressive that he made them for you! And I agree, very nice to look at (good auto WB too).
Raymond16-Mar-2016 12:35
Beautiful decos Isabel, your hubby sure is talented. The snake plant is called something else here! We call that a Mother-in-law tongue! Why? because you just can't kill that plant! Love the dulcimer sound, doesn't it originate from the Persians (Iranian) from zillions of years ago?