Leica M Monochrom: best pics

Here some of my favorite musician :
Mr. Charles Lloyd (77) at the Temple of Dandur, Met Museum
"Wild Man Dance Suite" N.A. Premiere

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Thanks for your comments Mike and Fabio.
Unfortunately I was "sidelined" in terms of seating. All seats in the block in front of the stage were reserved for special guests. So I had to take a few shots between the drums and the cymbalo from the right, when he was moving into a good spot.
But I was lucky to get in there at all with the camera, so I can't really complain😉.
Later on, after the concert he was signing his latest release.
 
Thanks John - I think if I had a chance to redo the postcards, I'd probably go with a thinner white border on the front (photo) side. The back of the postcard is pretty well how I've done my last three exhibition postcards, so it's just a matter of switching out the info.

The one big thing that's changed with this show is the name of it -- all the other recent shows have been called 'Curriculum Vitae'. That was a sort of 'placeholder' title until I came up with a better one. I think 'Invisible Threads' better describes what I've been trying to accomplish -- at least I hope it does! Gotta thank my wife for that one.

I'm actually having another show starting June 11th in Washington, DC -- while it's great to have the additional exposure, the 'bad' news is that I have to reprint, mat and frame 25 additional pieces (as The Delaplaine show will still be up). Probably have to shell out another $1000 in materials!
 
Vince,

I see what you mean about the border - and agree.

Never mind - just think about all those red dots (assuming you sell at exhibitions?)

I wish I had the talent.............
 
Congrats Vince and here's to a lot of red dots...
My last show in March, frames, mat board and other stuff was just a little over a grand and I cut my own mats and framed everything myself. It takes a sale or two to break even.

Most galleries are at least 40% on all sales.
 
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