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A scene of a dance which is called: "Concerto to a band and 4 dancers" Choreography: Sally Ann Fridland. Show in the dance festival. Thanks for your impressions.

 

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Pnina, very powerful and unusual image, toning is perfect. Makes me think that it was a modern art piece from perhaps the 1920s.......Jim
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Thanks to all of you, for your feedback. It is the first scene of the dance.usually the light on the stage is direct on the dancers and photographic situation is not easy, my good luck was the indirect light here and I have a good series that I will upload some more

 

Hanna, it is the handle to open that door.

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The thumbnail arouse my curiosity. The power of gesture is strong, the lighting perfect. Very very well captured , Pnina.
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I like this alot Pnina. I can see it in a slightly different way though; without any features at all on the doors - just hands and the blank abstract texture of the surface. It works perfectly the way it is though.
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I've looked many of your photos that are often interesting/beautiful and with much explanations in the critiques (excuse my english) , but why do you upload them at a small size (I think that actually, when we have large screens, 800 pixels is a minimum), So, why do you uplad most of then at 700 or even 6..
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Pulok Dimitris,Ayse and Adolfo, for your following and feedback.

 

Colin, a small crop can be a possibility even I think it is about the 1/3 position, but thanks for your advice.

 

Mike, the door is an important factor and I try to leave is as is if it works compositionwise.

 

Denis, Thanks for your asking, I think I have explained it already in my folder, I have found my work taken out from here to many other sites without permission, so that is how I protect my work from using them for printing.

Thanks for your visit and comment.

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