3.19.2020
We're not so used to standing still. I'm using some of this down time to look back at photographs I shot a while ago and haven't visited again.
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INCREDIBLE pix Kirk!
ReplyDeleteWell worth a look. Great shot of the pianist. Is that lit from below or is that all reflection lighting up the face, shirt, and tie? Loving the color in the stage shot above it. Looks like EastmanColor back in the days of movie theaters with film projectors. And is the young woman in black with deep shadow really that sultry? Or is that a younger Kirk being overrun by his passion for for photography?
ReplyDeleteJust a wonderful set of images Kirk! You are a beacon of joy and normalcy in these times.
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MM, Yes. No.
ReplyDeleteEric, Thank you!
Anonymous, Thank you too!
Kinky!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the photo of the concert pianist. Great mood! And I never tire of seeing that portrait of Kinky Friedman - a real classic of yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the trip down memory lane.
Some really nice images, thanks for sharing them. Jeff
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