This comment showed up as a reply to my comment. Initially I was a bit confused. Was it something I said or something in the sheet music illustration of the cafe that I missed.
Obviously this was a comment on a detail in Ashley’s composition. I thought the black strand on the roof was evidence of a fail high-wire act. π
HA! When I wrote the comment I realised I’d accidentally replied to yours and I frantically tried to delete it and rewrite on the main piece… but it wouldn’t let me! Haha, I’m glad you have a sense of humour, that could’ve got me into all sorts of trouble.
a picture which force you to look twice. I like the composition.
Thank you, bpvst. π
Intriguing shot Ashley – a thousand machine-forged rivulet makers.
I like your way of seeing.
Love it!
Thanks, Harrie! π
Lovely comp!
Thank you, my friend. π
I love all the lines and angles.
Thanks, Lemony. I’m glad I didn’t drop my phone/camera.
Great composition. Metal roofs remind of “Tin Roof Blues” first recorded in 1923 by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings.
The sheet music cover featured an illustration of the “Famous New Orleans” Tin Roof CafΓ© dance hall on Washington Avenue in New Orleans . Look up the sheet music cover – the illustration of the cafe includes a sign for regulations and proper dance floor decorum π
Ok. I’ll look it up.
Eww, the giant public hair makes my face feel funny. Fabulous shot though.
Haha! π
This comment showed up as a reply to my comment. Initially I was a bit confused. Was it something I said or something in the sheet music illustration of the cafe that I missed.
Obviously this was a comment on a detail in Ashley’s composition. I thought the black strand on the roof was evidence of a fail high-wire act. π
HA! When I wrote the comment I realised I’d accidentally replied to yours and I frantically tried to delete it and rewrite on the main piece… but it wouldn’t let me! Haha, I’m glad you have a sense of humour, that could’ve got me into all sorts of trouble.
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Nice one!
Thanks, Graham. π
Hahaha… wonderful and I do have to agree – it looks like a giant pubic hair. π
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