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Tuning Up

Photography Music posted on May 07, 2006
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In the spirit of the desert, this player is tuning up his instrument before the performance in the Nabatean Spring Fair of Mamshit. The mixture of sight and sound of this event was like a trip back in time. See more in my previous posts: "Copperware&quot and Wouldn't You Buy Anything&quot

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Laelia

2:40PM | Sun, 07 May 2006

Wonderful portrait of that musician, we can see he's completly living the music he's playing ! The view in entired good, neat and coloured, giving envy to visit the market, as first pics of your series, Excellent ! q:)

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claudialee

4:26PM | Sun, 07 May 2006

Would so love to hear the musician play and visit back in time at the market. What a joy this must have been for the heart. Great photo!! HUGS!!!

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nongo

5:56PM | Sun, 07 May 2006

I would have loved to hear the sounds of a trip back in time... thanks for sharing your adventure with us!!!!

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weesel

6:17PM | Sun, 07 May 2006

'Al oud' I believe... brought back from the crusades as The Lute. Not to be mistaken for The Larch... The LARCH. A great capture BTW. This is a great little series you have running here. ;-)

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:49PM | Mon, 08 May 2006

Wonderful ethnic photo....!!! Beautiful effects of lighting.....!!!

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jcv2

3:17PM | Mon, 08 May 2006

Wonderful capture, love the mood here!


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