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Happy 4th!

I love march music and I love an orchestra.
Have a great holiday my friends. Stay safe!

This is a famous and patriotic march written by John Philip Sousa. It is track 13 of the John Philip Sousa album, "Sousa Original". It was composed by John Philip Sousa in 1890 and released that year. This clearer sounding version was recorded in 1988, and played by "The President's Own" United States Marine Band!

Fool Notion

Spinny things. An abstract but I don't think anyone got it. Which is ok with me. I still love it. I was staring at my phone in bed, trying to sleep and waiting for funny things to load...taking screenshots of course because I'm an image addict. :)
I was loopy yesterday from the lack of sleep the night before. We had our second location opening of "Heat" Friday night. That with an earlier lunch of cake and cappuccino had me at four hours of sleep. I don't know about you, but I need a minimum of eight to function. :)
p.s. "Heat" was a ball. I will have to post from the exhibit in a couple of days on the exhibit page.

Exciting!

Lina from Studio 617 was interviewed today on ABC's Morning Blend. Pretty thrilled that my piece and name were included in the interview. :)
I'm so proud to be a member of Tampa Bay Society of Photographic Artists and able to take part in the exhibits at Studio 617. :)
Tomorrow is the Heat show!

Sidewalk sale starts this weekend!

Congratulations Jarine! :)

I was told recently that I don't post enough portraits. That may be because I do mostly nature/abstract photography. :)
I did get to do a shoot with my awesome friend Jarine a couple of days before vacation. She's been honored with a pretty cool work-related nomination and needed a corporate headshot. 

Chromatic Fantasy

No sunrise, no problem. You can always find something beautiful if you stop to look. :)

Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group Chromatic Fantasy (Remastered Version) · Jaco Pastorius Anthology: The Warner Bros. Years ℗ 1981 Warner Bros Records Bass: Jaco Pastorius Brass, Harmonica: Toots Thielemans Drums: Peter Erskine Percussion: Don Alias Adapter, Arranger: Jaco Pastorius Writer: Johann Sebastian Bach Auto-generated by YouTube.

I'll Never Be the Same Again

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A love song for Sunday morning.
Paula Cole was one of the best concerts I ever went to.

Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group Carmen · Paula Cole This Fire ℗ 1996 Warner Bros. Agent: Den Weiner Assistant Engineer: Jack Hersca Assistant Engineer: Joe Warda Bass: Tony Levin Beats, Clarinet, Didgeridoo, Keyboards, Piano, Producer, Xylophone: Paula Cole Drums, Percussion: Jay Bellerose Guitar, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Gerry Leonard Manager: Carter Masterer: Bob Ludwig Mixer, Recording Engineer: Roger Moutenot Pedal Steel Guitar: Greg Leisz Uillean Bagpipes, Whistle: Seamus Egan Composer, Lyricist: Paula Cole Auto-generated by YouTube.

Thursday's Child is Sunday's Clown

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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group North America All Tomorrow's Parties · The Velvet Underground · Nico Peel Slowly And See 1965-1969 ℗ 1967 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1995-01-01 Author, Composer: Lou Reed Music Publisher: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. Auto-generated by YouTube.