When the Music Fades
Uploaded: September 27, 2018 14:49:29 | Entered: November 11, 2018 17:33:39
My great grandmother danced and performed professionally in the late 1800's through the early 1900's, touring with several different dance companies across the U.S. and overseas. This is the only costume that I have of hers. It is reversible and quite unique. During her performance, she began attired in Cuban colors then by a swift movement in the midst of the dance, she changed into American colors. According to several newspaper articles, this always brought thunderous applause and preceded the choir singing "Uncle Sam, tell us why you are waiting."
f 3.5 / 1/40sec / ISO 400 / Canon EF 100mm USM Lens / window lighting
*Musical (Still-life/Flowers)*
09-27-2018
Jeff Robinson
September 27, 2018
Teresa Burnett
September 27, 2018
Tammy M. Anderson
September 27, 2018
Terry Cervi
September 27, 2018
Joanna Kovalcsik
September 28, 2018
frank w. degenhardt September 30, 2018
The story behind the picture was fascinating to read Carrie. I bet we would all be applauding to see her dance. You are such a master at composing and putting together these still life beauties. This is so elegant, each piece has a place, each pieces colors and details are gorgeous. It is an elegant look, and now, with the story, it is even more beautiful. Take a bow Carrie, you deserve it. #11728385
Natasha Pliss
September 30, 2018
Carrie M. Groseclose September 30, 2018
Thank you so much for your very sweet and thoughtful comments! I truly appreciate them! #11728538
Leslie McLain
October 16, 2018
Leslie McLain
October 16, 2018
frank w. degenhardt December 30, 2018
You are such an Artist Carrie. Congratulations on this Finalist. #11743755Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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