Friday, November 07, 2014
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- Do You Get My Drift
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He looks so happy.. Great photo, Andy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Andy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Very nice Andy
ReplyDeleteMaybe he will be the next Joshua Bell.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. One of my fondest Halifax memories is of fiddlers .. seemingly impromptu.. playing on the wharf in the Historic Properties.
ReplyDeleteGreat portrait, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThere's such a rich tradition of fiddling over in the Maritimes. Good capture!
ReplyDeleteHe looks as if he loves what he's doing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful portrait, Andy.
ReplyDeleteNothing like young talent!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to find talented young kids interested in music. I, too, think it's a wonderful portrait.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I seen our first Busker-fest in Kingston, Ontario over 15 years ago now they are a norm all over in the cities. I enjoyed all. Allot of talent.
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