Nikon D5000 18-55mm Editing in Paintshop Pro 11 Photo of GrandMothers Guitar bought new in 1936 and the roses blended, manipulated with itself. Inspired by Tchaikovsky’s Melancholy Serenade. I used to listen to it on an Edison Upright..78 rpm record. Every dark, dreary, rainy day… I would just have to complete the mood by cranking up the old Edison & playing the Melancholy Serende. Tchaikovsky poured every ounce of his soul into playing it. The player is now in the local Museum..the owner told me I can come anytime & play my favorite tune. I do miss it..with all of it’s popping & hissing mixed into the violin as it cried so much pain.
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Lovely work!!
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This took my breath away!! Stunning!
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Thank YOU Kira for the Feature! Today is one of those dark dreary rainy days…I can hear the echoes of the Serenade… but you sure made it a happy day. Hugz
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Love this work, so very beautiful!
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beautiful work, Carmen
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Awesome work Carmen… it’s gorgeous
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