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Reflected Memory...


pnital

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Jack, this is ambiguity of memory....;-))

 

Danna, Yes , I saw it ! you have reminded me by the producer's name...Thanks. As we speak of memory illusion....

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You are a true master by capturing motion shots on stage. These have always so much texture and doesn't look anything like artificial. Just pure pleasure to view.
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An beautiful picture in sepia, Pnina, for an eternal theme. It takes me back to the discussion we've had lately about my seashell collectors picture. The lighting of the stage emphasizes drama and places the image on a kind of dream-like state. Very well done.
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Laurent,thanks! even though it is different, it has an analogy to your shell collectors... as I wrote before, how I see my work with the dance and theatre groups, I defined it as "life as a dance", but as theatre too of course. There are sources of life narratives in many of them. I like the analogy in your comment.
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No surprise to see the amount of interest in this image. It delivers mystery, moment and mood. Lovely work.
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Love this image!

I adore seeing movement in an image, and here you have done it very well indeed!

The B&W conversion is excellent as well.

 

All the best,

 

Rob

 

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This is an excellent example of slow shutter speed. The subject in motion is blurred and the dept of field is out of focus, which give the image a surreal feeling. Also, the figure’s face expression is very intense which adds on to this dreamlike theme. The use of sepia composition works prefect because it takes away from the other colors and the viewer focuses on the highlights and shadows. The subject indicates rhythm, and the viewer’s eye follows the subject from what he’s reaching to his reflection. This photograph is beautifully done.

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Thanks for your detailed comments that I appreciate much!I do wonder why you don't upload your own  photography, as reading your comments you have the skills!?...;-))

 Anyway, as you are new in this site  , I wish you to enjoy the experience.

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