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Swirl... 2nd version


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Continuing the project with a dance group. The idea is to follow with the camera the process of a dance choreography development, and relations between the dancers with each other while in the process.

 

Thanks for your thoughts, Pnina

 

 

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really nice movement i like the way you have captured it .
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You can see and feel the motion.

Have you tried to crop a little bit of the right side and then flip the picture horizontally?

 

 

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Fotios, Cherlyn and Bartosz

 

Bartosz, It is intentionaly left as is, becuse it illustrates imo the whole movement ( where she is coming from...) I will try your suggestion as well, thanks.

 

Pnina

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Great capture of motion symmetry and great composition. I also like your conversion to B & W! superb! I, as Cherlyn perceive that she is preparing for a leap. Great capture.

 

Complimenti.

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Like a ghost whirling across...Love the motion Pnina. I usually when I try to catch the motion taking place, I try to catch the facial expression with some degree of sharpness. But here since she's turning away anyway, it doesn't quite matter.
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Pnina, your capture of movement is great. I would leave this just as it is. This is going to be an interesting series.
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To all of you.

 

Jeff, I tried other versions, but that is the best one imo, and I leave it as is.

 

Pnina

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Sorry to be so late to see more of the series - this is fantastic! I think the composition is wonderful, but I would up the contrast just a tad to have more white in the pic? You may prefer the dreamier quality of the greys, though - or it may be another (gasp!) monitor issue?!

 

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I love your adventurous photographic efforts. This successfuly captures the motion and grace of dance movement.
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Lee, on my monitor, I don't see a difference , as mine is a bit darker.

 

Hans, From the time I have started to work with that Choreographer I was exposed to more works of his, so, its a "coproduction" of his work and my interpretation. I photo different paths of his work with the one he is creating now, and how I connect to it in my own way.

 

Thanks Ken, Allon and Jim, and all of you.

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