Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Play Me - Wordless Wednesday

My 36 String Walnut Lever Harp
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23 comments:

  1. That's beautiful! I love stumbling upon things like this! Thanks for sharing! Happy WW!

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  2. Beautiful wood tone.

    Here is my Wordless Wednesday: http://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2010/12/wordless-wednesday_29.html

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  3. Wow! That's a gorgeous shot :)


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  4. What a beautiful instrument! Great pic! I can just hear it if I close my eyes!

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  5. Love these, they make such beautiful music. COurse if I played it it would sound so awful. ;) Happy WW!

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  6. Beautiful image! That is one instrument that not too many people know how to play.

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  7. That photo is well done. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  8. I bet is sounds as beautiful as it looks!

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  9. What a stunning photo. It is beautiful! I know you say you are not a photographer, but you have a natural talent! What a fun hobby!
    Have a great new year.

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  10. you play that??? this is the most awesome photo I've seen today. wordless? I love the sound.

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  11. Beautiful composition, tones, and light.

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  12. Thanks for dropping in everyone.

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  13. I bet you make beautiful music on it!

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  14. a wonderful instrument and the photo with just the different shades of the same color is great

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  15. I really love the lighting here. I can almost hear the music.

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  16. Karen that is so beautiful .. the lighting is perfect the wood glows with warmth and what music was played, and what will be played, hovers over it like an invisible mist. Simply profound.
    Joy : )

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  17. The color and light of this pic is so perfect that it has added extra beauty to it.

    Vrinda.

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  18. How interesting to come across another harp player. My daughter plays the clarsach (celtic harp). Who is your harp made by? My daughter's is by the German maker Frank Sievert.

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