Monday, August 24, 2009

Monochrome Monday

Street performer on Washington Street, by Borders bookstore. Click here to view other Monochrome pictures this week.

21 comments:

  1. As always good to visit Boston my friend .-))

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  2. Art in action - monochrome is a must.

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  3. Hello dear friend!
    What a great opportunity to find good music at streets!
    Fabulous shot!Great work
    Léia

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  4. LOVE the shot. Such concentration and so obviously a man who loves to play. What a character too.

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  5. Classic observation.

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  6. An other beautyful portrait! He seems to be deep in his playing..

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  7. Good shot with great b&w tones; I also like the way that his glasses seem to make it impossible to see his eyes, slightly freaky.

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  8. Gorgeous shot as usual!
    I really can hear him play.

    I Stumble this for sure! :)

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  9. Very nice photo. I can hear the music from here.

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  10. Another excellent b&w. Though these are different textures from the other photo you posted today, still the texture of these two posts makes it for me. The fabric of that jacket, his hands, the round glasses. Really nice portrait!

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  11. What a great shot! My daughter plays the flute.

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  12. I`ve always though that human and landscape can`t be mono... but you certainly prove me wrong here about the human part;-) very nice

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  13. I literally can hear him playing 'Locomotive Breath' from Jethro Tull. Playing a wind instrument is an athletic activity! Admirable! Wonderful portrait!

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  14. It's no news that I like your b/w street photos very much. And again: this one :-)

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  15. Wonderful portrait. Reminds me of a famous photographer, but I can't remember his name - used to do b&w portraits of famous people...Karsha or something like that...

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  16. love the shot, really nice :)))

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