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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/30/2004
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Hi Dirck - since the music is trad Irish, I suppose one could kick up the multinational aspect by sipping red wine instead. Nah, that just wouldn't work. The zouk (or at least this bigger version of it) is actually pretty popular in this little niche of music.
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 8/30/2004
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Well, despite the adverse conditions you describe (including too much Guinness! :) I think I like this one best of the three! Her expression says it all - totally immersed in her music! The neck of the bouzouki makes a great diagonal, and I like the way it's bisected by the out-of-focus glass in the foreground. So, a man of Scandinavian heritage drinking stout in a pub in the US, listening to music played on Irish and Greek instruments? How multinational can you get without leaving home? :)
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 8/29/2004
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Look how concentrated she is... this is a really good shot, i like the guinnes in the front too..
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/29/2004
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Hi Jarrod - this is my first go with the Yashica and being a unfamiliar with the camera I did not advance the film fully for this shot - The crop was not something I wanted but pretty much had to do since I still like her expression here.
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Stuart Mackay
{K:4551} 8/29/2004
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I like it .. The out of focus Guinness adds a story to the picture. Looks like a fun night out or afternoon ? I?ve had a few afternoons at our local watering hole that ended like this..... lol. Fun stuff.
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nothing nothing
{K:557} 8/29/2004
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I see you have done some cropping with the photo. I really like Yashicas. Nice work.
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