So serene. I love how the light from the window illuminates the shot, and the little accent of the small vase and flowers on the window sill. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Steph -- it sure is. In my former home (Stately Betz Manor) it was in a loft and I was able to look down over the living room kitchen. Here, I look across at the hillside on the other side of the street from our house.
Thanks Tam! I didn't like the original colored version that much -- there's a lot of light in that room, but I thought converting to B&W was pretty good.
I've had the daisies for a while -- they're kind of an inside joke between me and The Beloved. They always make me smile.
Serene?? Snort -- that's why looks can be deceiving. It was pretty funny, I set the camera on a pretty long delay and then just started playing, figuring it would get me in the middle of playing.
Of course --what happened?? I got nervous for the camera! (when there was no one else within earshot -- egad). Terrible performance anxiety -- even when no one can hear me! =P
Although, e*c -- now that I think about it, in Stately Betz Manor, the piano used to be right near my computer, so I could run a cable between the two so that I could record directly to my hard drive.
Now, sadly, they're on different floors of the house, so recording anything would be pretty tough.
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LOVE this!
What a great window. It must be so nice to look out while you're playing.
I love the simple flower vase on the window sill, the light from the window and that you made it b&w - very nice.
Thanks Tam! I didn't like the original colored version that much -- there's a lot of light in that room, but I thought converting to B&W was pretty good.
I've had the daisies for a while -- they're kind of an inside joke between me and The Beloved. They always make me smile.
Serene?? Snort -- that's why looks can be deceiving. It was pretty funny, I set the camera on a pretty long delay and then just started playing, figuring it would get me in the middle of playing.
Of course --what happened?? I got nervous for the camera! (when there was no one else within earshot -- egad). Terrible performance anxiety -- even when no one can hear me! =P
Although, e*c -- now that I think about it, in Stately Betz Manor, the piano used to be right near my computer, so I could run a cable between the two so that I could record directly to my hard drive.
Now, sadly, they're on different floors of the house, so recording anything would be pretty tough.