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This is a discussion on Company Fiddler within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; From a re-enactment some time back. It was a cold February morning in 2009. A few members of the camera ...

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    From a re-enactment some time back.



    It was a cold February morning in 2009. A few members of the camera club met there and we sorta spread out to see what we could find. I was shooting some drilling being performed by a company of Rebel Soldiers when I heard the faint sound of music coming from somewhere. I turned to find the source and realized it was coming from one of the tents. I peeled open a door to find him reading his music and plucking the strings of his fiddle. I pulled the trigger before he had the chance to look up at me.

    I used to call this one Ashokan Farewell until I discovered that the tune was titled in reference to a place in Upstate New York. In other words, not a fitting piece for a Johnny Reb to be playing. Why don't you open on the link in a new window and have a listen while you study Company Fiddler for a few minutes?
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