I’m entering this Photo into the Musical Photography competition. It was taken in a place called the Polish jester in Warburton a couple of years ago and I think she was singing Led Zeppellin’s ‘That’s the Way” which, to me, really suits the image as she has that real Robert Plant mane of hair and I can just visualize her singing it. Anyway, what a boozy night this one turned out to be and thankfully, one i captured. Verse from “Thats the way” by Led Zeppellin (One of my Fav Zep tracks) “I don’t know what to say about it, / When all you ears have turned away, / But now’s the time to look and look again at what you see, / Is that the way it ought to stay? “
we’re all so multi talented. why not put it on a t-shirt. this one may be more universal without the nanny bit, but that’s ME right now…so if it’s nearly you, it could be altered! It MUST be someone besides me though, because, surprize surprize, someone bought it!!!! made my day. week. month! year…
Sam of Bereavement, local Black metal band. / check out the band’s page here
A circus is a traveling company of performers including acrobats, clowns, trained animals, hula hoopers… Common acts include a variety of acrobatics and gymnastics including tightrope walking, trapeze and floor routines, the combination of juggling and gymnastics is called equilibristics and include acts like plate spinning.Clowns are common to most circuses.Daredevil stunt acts and sideshow acts are parts of circus acts, including human cannonball, chapeaugraphy, fire eating, breathing and dancing, knife throwing, magic shows, sword swallowing or strongman. Juggling is a form of object manipulation. The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling, where the juggler throws objects through the air. Jugglers often refer to the objects they juggle as props, the most popular being balls, beanbags, rings, clubs, or bouncing balls. Some performers use dangerous objects such as chainsaws, knives and fire torches, although when done by a trained performer using the proper equipment are far less dangerous than they appear. Juggling also includes most prop-based circus skills such as diabolo, devil sticks, poi, cigar box manipulation, fire-dancing, contact juggling, and hat manipulation.
i was thinking vaudville and performance ,hopes and dreams and fears. ray davies of kinks the modern day master entertainer
Tmax 400 pushed to 6400. As is
Model is Tim Driver, Australian Actor and Screenwriter. Originally, this shoot was just going to be for his portfolio. We were just playing around with some different outfits, and I decided I wanted him to pretend he was in a crime film. So here’s the result! One of my favourite photos!
Sarah, nightclub location, 2007.
Acrylic on Canvas / 76×60 cm Noh(能) is a Japanese traditional musical performance. / This is called “Hagoromo” (羽衣) / You can tell it by the pattern of the costume. / The performer with mask wears very heavy kimono and dances slowly. / He also sings with deep voice. / Link to Wikipedia
/ . / Rhys Hiller is a member of the ShowTime FMX Yamaha Freestyle Team. Nikon D700 / Nikkor 70-210mm AF Best viewed large
inspired art / inspired by music, / inspired by dance / inspired by heart edmonds center for the arts / canon eos 20d / iso 1600, f/4, 1/400s / ©gabryshak
From the Bangalow music festival. Please see my latest journal entry “Journeys” for an explanation of this and following images. / Virtually unedited other than a crop, I want to keep all of these music shots as clean and raw as the emotion portrayed.
liege, belgium / NIKON D80 / Shutter Speed: 1/60 second / Aperture: F/3.8 / Focal Length: 22 mm / ISO Speed: 320
Also available on T-shirts! Here’s how it looks printed on a red t-shirt: This digital piece continues my musical themed series I’ve been working on for a week or so. Working on this series has brought me so much joy as I reminisce about the musical memories and influences in my life. I found the awesome silhouettes at Wikipedia commons and just had to find use for them. They fit perfectly into this concept. :) Created in GIMP.
He stands perfectly still. Not even a blink of the eye. A cup sits on the ground, waiting for someone to notice. Is there enough change in there for him to buy dinner? A street performer~~ Captured at Pier 39 in San Francisco California.(USA)
My Harlequins are acting strange because they are “dying”, becoming extinct…we don’t want them anymore, we don’t need them anymore…:( / People forgot to laugh, people forgot to smile…the society does not make any effort to bring back the “rainbow colored” good disposition. / The Harlequins have so much to give to us, all we need to do is take it…all they want to see that we are happy. / Why to live if we can not give…..? THIS IS THE LAST PIECE I PAINTED IN 2009!...:( Original: / Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 12/24in Available. This painting was FEATURED in the “Art For The World” Group on Dec. 15. 2009.
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4 Please stop for a moment of Jazz…click here: / Music
I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4
Fire breather : Julien Berthon / canon 400d
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