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Post by PeteB on Sept 2, 2022 14:15:15 GMT
I posted this “work” as a result of my participation in the B&W Challenge and the Power of Three. In that challenge there was a question of an individual in my image. I wanted to post another image of the individual, but I wanted to keep that image in color so I am posting it here. Does that make sense? For those following the B&W Challenge, the individual is the banjo player in a different costume. He can be seen close to the center of the group. As I said, the parades and the band are fun to photograph. This is a fun OOB taken after one of their parades.
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Post by hmca on Sept 2, 2022 14:23:21 GMT
It does make sense. It took me a minute to find the banjo player. I always enjoy seeing your OOB's. We have a new gallery feature that allows an image to be viewed at a larger size. If you wanted to try it out this would be a great one to use.
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Post by BuckSkin on Sept 2, 2022 17:56:44 GMT
the individual is the banjo player
There sure is a lot going on in that picture.
Just like Violinists and Fiddlers, there is a world of difference between a Banjo Player and a Five-String Picker.
Where I come from, most people have no idea what a Banjo is, but they for darn sure know what a Five-String is.
A good Five-String picker can blow the Mouth Organ at the same time and then sing while he is taking a breath (some of you might know the Mouth Organ as a French Harp).
Mention Acoustic Guitar to them and they don't know what you are talking about, but that same person can burn the strings off a Flat-Top.
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