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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Bandung Street Theater: Silverman
Being a creative city, Bandung nurtures and encourages a lot of creative groups. This silverman performing a theatrical act at Braga Fest is a member of Pasundan University's LISMA student art and performance club.
Braga Fest, as I said before, is one of Bandung's many annual cultural festivals. It's held every year at the last week of December.
A silverman! So new to me. This is a photo one can look at for a long time, in wonderment.
ReplyDeleteEki, no you can't climb on the roof of the memorial I showed. It's a good idea, though. I've never been inside it (it's often closed), but I think there is an eternal flame, a bust of JFK, and not much more.
Wonderful picture! He looks like a silver statue.
ReplyDeleteVery artistic. I like that kind of capture with the object in its side. Oh ya Sir... for the enrichment, on Saturday afternoon at Metro TV, there is a program for photographer mania...I'm sure you'll like it so.
ReplyDeleteI can grasp the air of creativity and the well of local talents in Bandung when I read your blog. I love the silvery/metallic tones on actor's face. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic shot! I really like it! The out of focus background makes it even better. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful shot! We have performers here that don metallic paint and perform on the streets, but in your case, the hat hints at a mode of dress very different than one might see here, and makes this photo, for me, much more fabulous to look at! Very, very cool photo!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!very creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I like how you placed the emphasize on the silvery man in the photo. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this pic, sir...
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and silver... :)
and blurry BG.
They alwasy remind me of the South Of Frane. I like the tilted head, lokks deep in thought.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations You can i. Beautiful moments. Greetings.
ReplyDeletestreet theater! it's not a usual scene here in the philippines. that culture is something you can be proud of.
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