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Square Grand Piano

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SoulSearcherr

12:02PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

this shot has such a spooky feel..gives the the chills for some reason

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mark.spooner

12:06PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Lovely atmospheric B&W shot!

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Janiss

12:09PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

A shoot particularly successful!

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joannabowyer

12:26PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

it does look big, i like the aged feel to it, you can almost here the ivories a tinkling.....like it

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dtp

12:35PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

lovely pice of art love the monocrome does make the pic very special

MrsLubner

1:05PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

From a time with craftsmen took pride in their work. Lovely piano and wonderful photo.

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devineydesignsllc

1:06PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

lov the color, great details

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Sabra

1:54PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

That is one of the most beautiful pianos I've ever seen, really. And judging from the floor boards, it does look huge indeed. Perhaps the POV makes it look a little smaller. Really wonderful monochrome colors, I love it. My compliments!

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NekhbetSun

2:06PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Neato Kort :o) Hugs Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

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Sherena

2:07PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

I like the effect of the photo and with respect the piano, is magnificent an historical beauty... incredible!!

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Luka_30

3:13PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Wanderful shot, great moody tones.

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kurtsart

3:14PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

A marvelous shot! It's interesting, that the square grand design was to save space in a parlor. Unfortunately, they went out of tune very quickly and required much maintenance. In fact, Steinway had a line of square grand pianos, and because of the inherent problems, took their entire inventory and burned them in a huge bon fire! Cheers :)

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Onslow

3:28PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Strange - I didn't know they came square. Nice shot and super presentation !

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goodoleboy

4:39PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Well, that sure ain't no honky tonk! Wonderful POV and detail on this capture of the old music maker! Love the sculptured piano legs.

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babuci

4:42PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

I realy like a craftmenship on a structure...look at those carved legs!

vlaaitje

5:30PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

what a nice image.....it express so much....lovely one for a postcard as well

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Burpee

6:05PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

From back when craftsmenship meant everything thing. An outstanding piece of history as well as music.

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sharky_

8:36PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Something about Piano music that stops everyone in their tracks to listen. Beautiful.... Aloha

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Richardphotos

9:52PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

an awesome piano and capture. before when I was working a lot, often I had to move some hellacious heavy antique pianos to paint. no fun believe me. some would take 5 1/2 men. I was the 1/2 because I quit over lifting long time ago

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jocko500

11:42PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

very lovely

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mamabobbijo

12:10AM | Sat, 13 January 2007

What a lovely piece! I can imagine the craftsman ship that went into that! Nice to see it preserved. Thanks BJ

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LordLotte

2:16AM | Sat, 13 January 2007

no, its 1881, the time where the bach instruments coming from germany to the armericans and then the plays the blues and jazz(laughing)! nice detail, what me remind of pop and art, em! lg. lordlotte

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oscilis

4:25AM | Sat, 13 January 2007

Always a pleasure to see such craftsmanship. Thank goodness there are people still out there that make beautiful instruments. I wonder who played this and who embroidered the piano stool?

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tofi

6:00PM | Sat, 13 January 2007

This image has a definitely sublime feel to it. The concept of bigger than life, the grandeur of the image... incredible! For some reason, I too get goosebumps when I look at this image. The angle at which this photograph was taken, is most perfect, contributing greatly to the overall richness ....... I could look at it this image all day, as it brings back so many childhood memories for me.....Thank you! And again, a lovely image Kort!

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PhrankPower

11:45AM | Sun, 14 January 2007

The sound these make is just as grand as it's looks.

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Margana

1:35PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

I can understand Nita's comment. There is something a bit spooky looking about it. I wouldn't be surprised if occasionally someone hears a slight tinkling sound from it when no one is there...Love the way you toned this. Thanks for sharing Kortalouche and hoping you're having a 'grand' Sunday. -M :^)

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nongo

1:39PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

I can almost see a ghost sitting there right now?? Now, if I could only hear the music??? Amazing image of this grand piano!!!!!!

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Gor111

4:01AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

A fantastic music scene you have capted here! The sepia like tones and the POV looks brilliant here! Bravo!!!

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jif3d

4:45AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

No probs with the ebots and a very grand antique and nice sepia tones ~Cheers~

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odie

3:29PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

I've seen these in tours of old mansions and yes, they are huge. Very nice capture. :0)

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