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The blue in the sky looked PS!!!! amazingly clean!!!!

 

Not edited much, only increased contrast a bit with S curve. But the blue is out of camera! No polarizer used either! I'm always amazed how clean the air is in the Swiss alps! 

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S 006, TS-APO-Elmar-S 120 ASPH

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Jesus! Do you PLAY that? That's one of the most beautiful and difficult pieces in the cello literature.

 

--Matt

So, in addition to photography, you know music as well. Yes, I play that, although not as well as I would like. ;) It is indeed difficult.

 

Every weekend that I am home I play all six suites. This shot was just before I started playing.

 

Jesse

 

 

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So, in addition to photography, you know music as well. Yes, I play that, although not as well as I would like. ;) It is indeed difficult.

 

Every weekend that I am home I play all six suites. This shot was just before I started playing.

 

Jesse

 

 

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Jesse,

 

That's extraordinarily impressive!

 

I studied cello for five years in my 30's. I played the first suite, and was working on the Brahms e-minor when I just couldn't stand anymore how bad I sounded! I went back to the piano, where at least I play in tune with a tone that doesn't sound like a wounded animal. (Disclaimer: I worked as a stage hand at Marlboro, and turned pages for the Chang-Ma-Kogan trio in college - yes, THAT Ma - so my standards were perhaps unrealistic  :p )

 

This was from a lens test, not meant as an artistic photograph, but you can see my particular poison on the piano (Schumann Toccata - less beautiful than the Bach, but a great warmup) Oh, and it is an S photo with the 70/2.5:

 

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Best,

 

Matt

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Jesse,

 

That's extraordinarily impressive!

 

I studied cello for five years in my 30's. I played the first suite, and was working on the Brahms e-minor when I just couldn't stand anymore how bad I sounded! I went back to the piano, where at least I play in tune with a tone that doesn't sound like a wounded animal. (Disclaimer: I worked as a stage hand at Marlboro, and turned pages for the Chang-Ma-Kogan trio in college - yes, THAT Ma - so my standards were perhaps unrealistic  :p )

 

This was from a lens test, not meant as an artistic photograph, but you can see my particular poison on the piano (Schumann Toccata - less beautiful than the Bach, but a great warmup) Oh, and it is an S photo with the 70/2.5:

 

37732470736_222dbdf307_b.jpg

 

Best,

 

Matt

That is a nice piano. I also worked at a theater in Baltimore, when I was in school. I was a house musician on double bass and electric bass at the Morris Mechanic Theater. If you are ever near Zurich, Switzerland please let me know. I am sure we have lots to talk about.

 

Playing after listening to Ma can be disappointing. ;)

Jesse

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Jesse,

 

The piano is much better than I deserve. It is a rebuilt 1898 Steinway D. It is too gentle for a concert hall, but is the only D I've ever heard that sounds nice in a home. 

 

I've never been to Switzerland (Lakes region in Italy, but no further north.) If I'm ever in the neighborhood, I'll let you know!

 

Best,

 

Matt

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Berlin - Spandau Forest

 

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