Hannah Alkire plays the cello during a performance with her husband Joe Scott. Together they comprise Acoustic Eidolon – a Colorado ensemble that travels around the world playing wonderful music. This shot was taken during a concert at The Mishawaka Amphitheater on the banks of the Cache Le Poudre River west of Fort Collins, Colorado. Hannah and Joe shared the stage with the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra. It was a magical summer and a fabulous concert.
I chose this shot because I love Hannah’s facial expression and posture. To me she reflects a state of mind that is contemplative and relaxed.
To learn more about Acoustic Eidolon, click here. If you ever have a chance to see them in concert, please go! I know you would love their music and stage presence.
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Great shot Cathy! I love small ensembles like this. I bet this was a fantastic concert and the venue looks inspiring. My niece plays the cello and I think it is such a powerful yet sensuous instrument. Nice to see you in blogland, my friend. Have a wonderful weekend, Cathy.
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Thanks so much, Brigitte. I love the cello, too! I agree, it is powerful with a beautiful singing quality! You have a great weekend too! It’s supposed to be sunny and warm here.
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We’ve had low to mid 70s and today was a gorgeous mid-50s with lots of sun. My kind of weather. ;).
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What a beautiful concert that must have been. Music in a gorgeous setting.
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It was downright magical, Carrie! I love Acoustic Eidolon’s music and I’ve seen them several times in concert here in Northern Colorado, but I must say, the concert with the FC Symphony in that outdoor venue is my favorite.
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This may be the first picture of yours with a human subject I’ve seen, Cathy. Beautiful. The concern must have been wonderful!
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Interesting and probably accurate observation, Elyse! I think I have posted a few shots of some of my family members on the blog, but you’re right, they are few and far between. I’m glad you liked the shot, thank you! It was a great concert!
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Such a beautiful capture of a musician, Cindy! Love this take on. 🙂
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Thanks, Amy!
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I apologize, I typed your name incorrectly, Cathy!
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Not a problem at all, Amy!
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I definitely get the relaxed and contemplative vibe here and the concert was right by the river, too. Beautiful shot. I bet it was magical. Great for the challenge, too. P.S. Her necklace is gorgeous!
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Thanks, Amy. Did you ever go up to Mishawaka when you lived here? I had never been before this concert and my take on it had always been that it was kindof a hippie hangout, but it’s a really beautiful setting and I’d like to go see more concerts there. And I agree, I love Hannah’s jewelry.
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No, I never did. Looks like I missed something special! I hope you get to see more concerts there, Cathy.
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Beautifully captured, your composition and DOF are wonderful on this one.
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Thank you, Tina!
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I love the story you have to tell, such a great response to the challenge.
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Thank you so much, Charlie! And thank you for the comment.
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I think I would love their music …after all, we enjoy many of the same things. Excellent capture, Cathy!
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I think you would love Acoustic Eidolon, Frank. They travel all over the U.S. and Europe so you might keep an eye out for a local concert.
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… and I just may use them in the future OITS post to send readers into the weekend. 🙂
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I love the sense of revery on her face… she looks so lost in the music, that it brings me right along! Beautiful image, Cathy!
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Thanks, Dawn. So glad you liked the shot! Any plans for coming out to colorado this Spring?
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Sadly… no. I was coming, but life imploded, and now I’m just treading water. Sniff sniff! It may be a good long while, as my boy will be overseas next fall. Unless I come in May to help him move back. I’ll keep you posted, darlin!
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