I love that first photo, not just the view of the floor designs, but the emptiness. I can imagine hearing the piano echoing off the walls. Where was it?
Thank you for the link up. I found your blog through one of your other followers. I enjoy photography and look forward to following your posts. Heather
The musical notes seem to rise in that swirly pattern from the floor, up the staircase and perhaps to heaven itself. Faith and healing are so wonderfully captured by these scenes - and the lovely musical notes rising to our ears...
I love the design of that space and I'm sure the acoustics are wonderful. Thanks for inviting me to link-up to your meme - sorry I can't do that as problems with my eyes are making me limit my on-line time!
Hello, Sue! Your photos are very beautiful. Thank you for inviting me to participate in this link party! It looks to be very popular. :) I was happy to share my post, even though it's not really wordless... There's a huge amount of interesting links here! I will try to visit as many as possible as soon as possible. Have a lovely day!
What a fantastic series of photographs! I love how you can pretend he is only playing for you or playing for anyone! Thank you also for stopping by my blog and inviting me to this wonderful link up! Can't wait to visit others! http://acitywithoutaswing.blogspot.com/2015/04/wordless-wednesday.html
Duke University Medical Center opened a world-class Cancer Center. The architects who designed the building incorporated some wonderful things into its design; the piano & the floor are just one example.
This is my first link with your blog. Thanks for inviting me. I actually liked the first image that you posted best because you were thinking outside the box. I loved the words on the floor and the different shapes and you somehow captured the flow of music in your images. My hat goes off to you. JM, IL-U.S.A.
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Thanks for hosting this linkup. Love the shape, color, and wording on the floor. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteI love that first photo, not just the view of the floor designs, but the emptiness. I can imagine hearing the piano echoing off the walls. Where was it?
ReplyDeleteThis photo was taken at Duke University Medical Center's Cancer Center. They've incorporated some lovely spots within the building.
DeleteWhat an interesting series of shots. What was he playing?
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting set of pictures... I like the progression... and the various angles/views. Very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways wish I'd taken lessons as a kid. 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and thanks for hosting this linkup! There will be musical photos also in my blog tomorrow - stay tuned :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link up. I found your blog through one of your other followers. I enjoy photography and look forward to following your posts. Heather
ReplyDeletean interesting progression there
ReplyDeleteI love the wording on the floor!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos of a lovely moment...
ReplyDeleteI love the different angles. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteextremely cool photos! www.catchatwithcarenandcody.com
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I bet the music was just as wonderful as the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great view down( and a wonderful floor)!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting
WOW! You always come up with something new about our lives!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful calming photos :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a pianotastic week :-)
Beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeletelove the movement in the series =)
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the acoustics were great.
ReplyDeleteYes, a nice place to play the piano, I love these pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love how you changed you angle on each photo
ReplyDeleteNice shots. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteLooks like he is playing the piano to me. Cool shots! Have a terrific day.
ReplyDeleteWow! That must have sounded amazing. It certainly looks amazing. Well captured!
ReplyDeleteYou are a great photographer - love the spiral downwards - and the pianist! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful space for some music. I'm sure it was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe musical notes seem to rise in that swirly pattern from the floor, up the staircase and perhaps to heaven itself. Faith and healing are so wonderfully captured by these scenes - and the lovely musical notes rising to our ears...
ReplyDeleteI love the progression of the photos, and I imagine the music flowing through it :) Well done! Happy WW Tuesday
ReplyDeleteI like how you zoomed in. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine!
Great photos.
ReplyDeleteHow cool. At first I didn't even see him down there.
ReplyDeleteAwesome captures!! Thanks for sharing the beauty!!
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific shots! I love the changing perspective of the same subject. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!
Wow. The acoustics in that room must sound amazing with the piano!
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me to your link up will post
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
That's a great pattern on the floor.
ReplyDeleteI love the design of that space and I'm sure the acoustics are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me to link-up to your meme - sorry I can't do that as problems with my eyes are making me limit my on-line time!
I bet the sound was beautiful with all the open spaces.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful photo-series !
ReplyDeleteReally a cool idea, i like it.
Greetings from germany
I really like the one where you are looking down on the piano player. It's an interesting view.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, what a cool place to visit :)
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful images and I love the scene. The piano and the pretty floor, all a lovely scene.. Have a happy day! BTW, thank for visiting my post..
ReplyDeleteVery popular link up! I run one on Wednesdays for bird bloggers called Wild Bird Wednesday. I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Excellent moment!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I love the growing perspective.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
:-)
Traci
Honestly, I'm kind of fond of that next to last image. I like how the pattern in the floor provides a leading line to the subject. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHello, Sue! Your photos are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting me to participate in this link party! It looks to be very popular. :)
I was happy to share my post, even though it's not really wordless...
There's a huge amount of interesting links here! I will try to visit as many as possible as soon as possible.
Have a lovely day!
Makes me wonder what was he playing... Very nice set of pictures, they can almost tell a full story.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice captures. I wish he would be playing Spring Song by Mendelssohn. THanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images- so peaceful!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an incredible photo shoot!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was a toy piano and pianist! Very cool how you got closer and closer and took the photos from different angles!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures !
ReplyDeleteClever set of photos, like how you move in closer every time - where's the audience?!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series, I hope the pianist was as wonderful as that interesting floor pattern :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots! I run the Our World linky so always nice to find out about a new one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment and invitation to your link party. I really like the scene and the floor.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, love how you circle round and get closer to him all the time! Wonder where the audience is or is he playing for himself?
ReplyDeletenice perspectives!
ReplyDeleteand that floor! incredible.
Love the perspective here today!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic series of photographs! I love how you can pretend he is only playing for you or playing for anyone! Thank you also for stopping by my blog and inviting me to this wonderful link up! Can't wait to visit others! http://acitywithoutaswing.blogspot.com/2015/04/wordless-wednesday.html
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fantastic link up. I will have fun going through all these links. Thank you for dropping the link up link. Do you do this every Wednesday?
ReplyDeletewow where is that?
ReplyDeleteDuke University Medical Center opened a world-class Cancer Center. The architects who designed the building incorporated some wonderful things into its design; the piano & the floor are just one example.
DeleteTerrific series.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you brought the viewer down into the piano recital hall a shot at a time. The perspectives were marvelous too. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first link with your blog. Thanks for inviting me. I actually liked the first image that you posted best because you were thinking outside the box. I loved the words on the floor and the different shapes and you somehow captured the flow of music in your images. My hat goes off to you.
ReplyDeleteJM, IL-U.S.A.
Lovely pictures, I love the angle of the first one looking down x
ReplyDeleteLove the increasing closeness to the subject of the photo; a picture story that brings you closer and closer and closer .... :-) #aNoviceMumCommentLuv
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective used composing these shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the views of the guy playing. Such a talent
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
What a great bunch of photos! Wow!
ReplyDeletethank you for joining us all together ;)
Love the perspective and how you show it from so many angles, the room is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the invite. I missed this one, but I will be on the look out for the next :)
ReplyDeleteAlexandra
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