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Another scene from the dance " Concerto to an Orchestra and four Dancers". Choreography by Sally Ann Friedland. I love OUR collaboration....thanks for your thoughts.
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Excellent capture. Very expressive. Very good matching title too. Congrats !
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Deeply emotional. Stunning. The beautiful lighting (she appears illuminated in velvet jewels) and position of the conductor and musicians scream abject supplication met with cold denial. The title "collaboration" is provocative.
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Beautiful. I wish I was there to hear the preformance. Only little thing is I wish the condutor was more fully in the frame of the picture, but this is nitpicking. Great job - Lex
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Pnina, an excellent composition with very strong lighting. I particularly like the reflections on the floor and the shadow cast by the dancer. The musicians are also very well lit.
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Exceptional at so many levels. You seem to have visualized the concept of indifference here. The way the dancer is positioned is brilliantly effective. It conveys a feeling of isolation and the need to be heard. We feel for her emotionally.
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Sujit,Florin and Antanas, thanks for your visit and comments.

 

Amal and Richard, always supportive ! thank you both very much.

 

Alexa, Thanks, the conductor's position fits the scene. You may be right , but I think that it is not disturbing the whole.

 

Roger, I'm pleased you liked it.

 

Donna and Adan, I'm very pleased it touched your emotions. Important factor ;-)) Thanks for expressing your inner feelings.

 

Thanks again to ALL of you.

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I like the light, the colors....a superb document of the play Pnina...you bring us in the middle of the action without artifice and that's what I like...for me the conductor really belong to the image, also because of the main actor direction it's good to have space on the left and not crop him out...
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Another effective statement of people being lost in their own world. Without the context of what happened before and what will happen next, it's a disturbing shot to have this illuminated figure abandoned on the stage. This calls up thoughts of a fallen angel in my mind.
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This is simply wonderful, exquisite work, Pnina. I wish that I could have seen the performance, but it is your mastery at low light work such as this that absolutely astounds me.

 

--Lannie

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Thanks to all of you, really appreciating the feedback.

 

Lannie, I enjoy talking with you in the forum as well...Thanks for your visit and nice support and comment.

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There's something very alive and immediate about this picture. You put us right in the middle of the performance. Best seat in the house.
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