Sunday, September 1, 2013

Moorish Sounds


Sergio Pugnalin and Anna Paola Zavattaro performing at Mouraria district, Lisbon
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This is my contribution to the City Daily Photo September theme day: "Pink"
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22 comments:

Rob Siemann said...

Very cool photo! We used to have a festival here, Nits del Ramada,nights of Ramadan, with some very excellent music and other art forms, but they had to stop as the new mayor of Barcelona, right wing guy, refused to continue paying for it

Stefan Jansson said...

I wonder how it sounded.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Surprising what lighting can do. Nice pink.

Gunn said...

I like it with all the shades of pink.


(Is this a FADO place?
Not that I know much about FADO, but I have heard people going to LISBON just because of the FADO )

Unknown said...

@Gunn: Yes, Mouraria is typically a district where Fado is heard. However, the music of these two is totally different.

Dzjiedzjee said...

Wonderful shot JM!

Greetings from the Netherlands,
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Dave said...

Spooky

Sharon said...

I love that pink glow on these performers.

Small City Scenes said...

Excellent. Love it! MB

Sylvia K said...

A wonderful glow and an excellent shot for the theme indeed! Your captures are always inspiring, JM! Hope you've had a great weekend!

VP said...

A very good shot for this theme day.

wilf said...

Pink light is enchanting and magical, especially on stage...

RedPat said...

The lighting is magical!

Kay said...

Beautiful shades of light and color. It looks like a wonderful performance.

LONDONLULU said...

Very enchanting lighting and image, it would've been great to hear too, I'm sure!

Randy said...

Very moody photo. I love it.

Babzy.B said...

Nice pinky one :)

CQUEK said...

good performance.

Tanya Breese said...

the lighting really creates an atmosphere!

Lynette said...

Good result for your theme day post!

cieldequimper said...

Fantastic pink shot. And blueish white.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Nice one JM, the pink lighting was a stroke of luck :)