Just dropping by in between my busy day job (packing our things for the long haul). Your beautiful black& white photo is like an old fashioned painting by Rembrant (the Dutch master).
Picture is mystical as well as very mysterious!! Nice one..:) Wondering who would have been sitting by and swinging his fingers off and on those keys..:) Keep writing!
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What a sight!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool picture.
ReplyDeleteI walked by there yesterday. :-)
Purely magical. Simplistic. You can just 'feel' the maestro's presence~
ReplyDeleteThe photograph oozes history. Good one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot..Happy WW:)
ReplyDeleteYou ae lucky to be so close to visit there.
ReplyDeleteCarver nailed it. The perfume of history wafts even through the pixels in the photograph. Magical!
ReplyDeletegreat photo, it looks historical...
ReplyDeleteA place with history. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteExcellent taken and displayed Sandy... I hope alls well in your world... ;o)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make sure that I go there next time I visit Philadelphia. What an historic sight!
ReplyDeleteit sure looks like a place full of intriguing history.
ReplyDeleteAttractive image, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteThat harpsichord in a dim light reminds me of my old Steinway piano.
This is an exquisite monochrome photo. Very evocative.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. So many stories contained there.
ReplyDeletea classic image!
ReplyDeleteHistoric. Other clues like Philly and Carver still leave me fairly clueless to the story behind your pic.
ReplyDeleteHave to become more familiar with US History
fantastic capture
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, very spare and quiet.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it would be like to play that harpsichord.
Positively steeped in history.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if the maestro will return at any moment to resume playing.
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear it play.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet those keys could sing some rich stories of all the galas that have taken place there!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a wonderful drawing at first.. then I realized it was your wonderful eye.
ReplyDeletegreat vintage feel to your photo.
ReplyDeleteSo perfect in sepia. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Sandy! Happy WW :) I finally feel up to posting a bit again.
ReplyDeleteVery evocative photograph.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteI love the sepia tones of this antique piano. What history it has!
ReplyDeletesooo classic! love the effects!
ReplyDeletemine is up too
Gorgeous shot---love the mood here. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured more than the room or the piano .. there's a mood here that adds to the overall feeling .. nice!
ReplyDeleteTimeless!
ReplyDeleteOoo...I just love it. Love the texture in the wood, the music open waiting to be played.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo Sandy!
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by in between my busy day job (packing our things for the long haul). Your beautiful black& white photo is like an old fashioned painting by Rembrant (the Dutch master).
ReplyDeletePicture is mystical as well as very mysterious!!
ReplyDeleteNice one..:)
Wondering who would have been sitting by and swinging his fingers off and on those keys..:)
Keep writing!
We didn't get to Philadelphia this past summer, but oh I wanted to see. Now I want to go even more! Quite a shot, this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. Love the lighting and the subtle hues.
ReplyDeletePretty! I wish we had more time to explore the insides of things - glad you did though!
ReplyDeleteThe sepia tones are perfect for this photo. You almost expect someone in a long gown to step in and start playing, or was that in my dream??
ReplyDeleteSuperb, Sandy!
ReplyDeletemagnificent picture
ReplyDeleteBEautiful shot !! Seems like very old or ancient !! Great.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeletebeautiful and impressive in simplicity!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit there, I love all things historical.
ReplyDeleteI really like the shades of this shot.
The light in this is quite romantic.
ReplyDeleteSpirithelpers
What a place so much of what makes this country what it is took place there! Lovely shot my dear friend
ReplyDeleteQuietly powerful, as such places are.
ReplyDeleteA magical spot to visit as a child! Thanks fo a happy memory of wonder.
ReplyDeleteAloha
Thanks for being here.