The last couple of weeks since my Tumblr experiment started and my photographic collection results have doubled in size, the weekly review has seemingly overwhelmed all of us with the shear number of photographs included in it. This week, I set an arbitrary limit on the number of photographs that I would include in the review in order to increase my selectivity and provide you with really the very best that I collected this week. The number of photographs I collected this week stands at 2289, which surely is a wealth of material to review to come up with today's selections. I strove for those photographs that went beyond the routinely beautiful into the esoteric, ethereal, evocative or just plain visually stunning. I do believe I achieved my goal and that you will be well pleased with the resulting 60 photographic works of art which display the beauty that is to be found in male form. While you are scrolling slowly down the page to examine and appreciate the photographs on display, I have chosen a Musical Moment I believe I have posted before. However, I was in a Cello mood so I thought I would go with the familiar yet endearingly beautiful music contained in the Complete Cello Concerti repertoire of Luigi Boccherini. Today's performance is by the Southwest German Chamber Orchestra of Pforzheim under the direction of Vladislave Czarnecki featuring Julius Berger on Solo Cello. Thank you for spending part of your weekend here at Nichevo, I will rejoin you on Monday once again to explore what Music, Men and More! I have in store for you then. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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