Saturday, May 14, 2011

"Irene"


Great performance by Margarida Vila-Nova
Teatro O Bando, Palmela
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For more reflection photos check James' Weekend Reflections

25 comments:

Birdman said...

Very nice.

Lowell said...

I do not know the woman in question so I'll take your word for it. But I do love this rather moody, mystical photo!

zakton said...

It makes me wonder how she looks like from close.

Jack said...

Interesting shot. I have been cropping it in my mind. So far I don't know if I like all the black you left or if I would have come in closer. The photo is certainly making me think . . .

T. Becque said...

So mysterious - nicely framed.

Cezar and Léia said...

Show essa foto, amei o reflexo!
Léia

Anzu said...

She has a charm of maternal affection with poetic smile.

Joanne said...

Muito giro com a falta de definição, resultou!

Carolina Louback said...

Uma mulher no espelho sempre reflete mistério. Linda foto.

joo said...

Great performance and a great photo!

Sylvia K said...

Terrific capture as always, JM! Great reflection for the day!

Sylvia

Sailor said...

Seems like mysterious story!

Gine said...

Bravo ! C'est une très belle photo et un reflet envoûtant. BEAU !

Anonymous said...

Amazing capture, such a great subject, the lights really draw your eyes to Irene!

Francisca said...

I do like all the black... the lighting is perfect. And it's a super contribution to our weekend reflections. I just wonder how you got backstage to take this shot... Or? It's ON stage?

Pat said...

Awesome shot!

Joe said...

Intriguing

Clytie said...

An eerily beautiful shot - very moody with the darkness surrounding ...

Unknown said...

@Francisca; It's ON stage. :-)

Randy said...

What a wonderful shot!

brattcat said...

an eloquent image. this picture is truly worth thousands of words.

Small City Scenes said...

Excellent shot. MB

James said...

I like it! This is really neat shot. Well done!

'Tsuki said...

That is a very pretty one, JM... Very nice composition ; so feminine... I love how this artist seems to appear from nowhere, too.

VP said...

And a great portrait for us, with an excellent reflection!