Wow.
This is one of the prettiest assignment outcomes I have seen. Ever. I mean it.
Music messes me up. I'd have given my nuts to be a star. Then I started playing gigs in LA (what...20 years ago) and realized I couldn't handle it...I wasn't good enough to be a not-owned player, and being owned in this business was too horrid to contemplate.
But damn...these shots are pretty!
Sarah Elizabeth - clear and lovely stuff, sharp and thoughtful.
Seefutlung - the cellist alone in the white spot is riveting, my second fave...the best shot for me (and they all blow me away: I mean it, your stuff humbles me hugely) is that mariachi fiddler. It's total photojournalist vibe notswithstanding, it's overexposed and low contrast, but it's utterly mesmerizing. It says "music" really sharply, like the challenge insists, and it's like the way I played it - the way a lot of people play it - all nerves and sweat and all that. Bravo.
jtpro - those fingers all over the place, rock-hard grip and a flurry of valves, reminds me of Clifford, the homeless trumpeter I used to play with. Blur and speed...it's a great shot that makes me remember. REALLY nice shot.
Kundalini - if I played harmonica...well, my hair...that's me! I love the fingers fanned out, the "LEE OS..." on the harp (you know who Lee Oskar was?), and the whole package.
Jon0807...those strings look like they're are a foot away from the frets! Twist that truss rod, dude!

But I love the warmness and peacefulness of the composition. Gotta ask: Is that a scuba tank in the left background? Whatever it is; it makes the shot better. The green cast in the back of my is my wife's fish tank with major bokeh - I LOVE finding odd backdrops. Whatever that is, it's...
integral. No better word.
It's only 10:00, but I am exhausted. And I had too much Trinity Red Ale tonight. Whatever...this was a VERY cool assignment, all!
Thanks Mia!
PS: is it "Mia" or "Chirstina?" I like Mia because it's a LOT easier to type after too many Trinity Red Ales!