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The Umbrella Dances Alone


Jack McRitchie

Exposure Date: 2010:07:14 07:45:06;
ImageDescription: OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA ;
Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. ;
Model: E-P1 ;
ExposureTime: 1/13 s;
FNumber: f/9;
ISOSpeedRatings: 500;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: -0.3;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode;
FocalLength: 42 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Hard to tell if the curtain is going up or down.  Still you provide a clever glimpse of this interesting play. A musical, I'm thinking. Nice shot. ~~~~~L

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I can always count on you for a smile. The phrase that comes to mind is "Why not?"

Only what you needed to include to tell the story and a story that captures the viewer but allows the same viewer space and imagination. 

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The end....;-)) the curtain is nearly down. Applause please for the director! The actors of the play are resting ( in the car maybe?.... ;-))

Juck you never let me down!;-))

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What amazes is how the umbrella seems to float, hovering on its two spokes and its curved foot, as if barely connecting to the concrete.  This struck me not so much as a lively performance but as the last frame of a tragedy.  Everything has meaning and everything means more than it means.

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Did you set this stage or did you just happen upon this scene? I find it amazing the things you find and the eye with which you see things! Very well done and a pleasure to view! Thank you for sharing. :)

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Very nice light and perfect positionning of the main protagonist of the show. Urban poetry well seen and transcribed by the director photographer!

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Seems I missed this.

Similar to the others I'm looking for the human who left the scene - daily theatre everywhere. Very much talking shot. My compliments!

Ciao Axel

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