Danette you can use even a flower swaying in the breeze. This is not only about humans there are many things that dance and sing not of the human kind...We always need observers too!...xo
yes, I remember Helen Reddy! after moving some heavy furniture the other day( with my daughter helping) I started singing " I am woman, hear me roar!"...and she nearly died laughing at the song!
The original was in colour and actually I had to battle with the reflection of glass as I took this photo through a shop window. The B and W worked well though. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Yes Helen had what it took Neil and yes good to notice these people are faceless so they can be any age and any ethnicity. Thanks for visiting good to see you.
Wow!! This was fantastic. Your photo, the song, the video....loved it all!! Your photo was the perfect intro to the video, or should I say the song and video were perfect for your photo. **Smiles**
Love this shot Mill and the B&W is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dear Rita. Looking forward to yours also.
ReplyDeletea great entry Milli, I too like the B&W effect
ReplyDeleteThanks Danette now am waiting for yours!!!
ReplyDeleteaw sorry Milli, I have no music/dance photos, will have to just observe this time (that's the fun part)
ReplyDeleteDanette you can use even a flower swaying in the breeze. This is not only about humans there are many things that dance and sing not of the human kind...We always need observers too!...xo
ReplyDeleteI am tap tap tapping away here to ..Remember Helen Reddy?....yes she was an Aussie. Wait for the ending of this little vid LOL a surprise.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo, I love the black and white it gives a very dream like feel...
ReplyDeletelovely and romantic!
ReplyDeleteyes, I remember Helen Reddy! after moving some heavy furniture the other day( with my daughter helping) I started singing " I am woman, hear me roar!"...and she nearly died laughing at the song!
oh, loved the video! It goes great with the photo!
ReplyDeleteHi Milli, Helen Reddy is always good isn't she. Black and white faceless people enjoying the rhythm
ReplyDeleteThe original was in colour and actually I had to battle with the reflection of glass as I took this photo through a shop window. The B and W worked well though. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteLOL oh that is such a funny story and yes...Young women of today can Roar all they like LOL That's almost a given now. I do like that song though..
ReplyDeleteYes Helen had what it took Neil and yes good to notice these people are faceless so they can be any age and any ethnicity. Thanks for visiting good to see you.
ReplyDeletewonderful milli just great
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ReplyDeleteMany of the great romance movies were in B/W. I love your take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteWow!! This was fantastic. Your photo, the song, the video....loved it all!!
ReplyDeleteYour photo was the perfect intro to the video, or should I say the song and video were perfect for your photo. **Smiles**
Ooh how romantic, love it!
ReplyDeleteVery romantic image and the words are so fitting.
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