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Life as a Dance....Blurred Coalescence...


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Another version of the series of my Dance interpretaion.

 

"life as a Dance"...

 

Choreography- Nimrod.

 

Thanks for your thoughts.

 

 

 

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I feel if u would have slightly higher shutter speed,the person standing might be sharper. Other person(blurred is excellent to show motion)

 

Overall composition is nice

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In conjunction with the previous photo, this reminds me of "Romeo and Juliet." Now she lies limply in his arms while his face displays heightened yet enigmatic emotion (we're teased with the slight blur) of rescuer, lover, repentant tormentor....
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Another good addition to your series, Pnina. The motion blus is fabulous to give this act live & movement feel.
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Thanks for sharing with us your series of "Life as a dance". Life is fulled of energy and beauties. Warm regards, Tanya.
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Borne, Hammad and Rudd, for your nice feedback

 

Hammad, I look for a slow shutter speed not a higher one...., it depends of what I want to achieve.

 

Jeff,when I can interpret the dance with human significance , than it is my best connection to it.

 

Donna, "Romeo and Juliet", this is original assocciation, thanks for your interesting interpretation.

 

Cherlyn and Tanya, I'm glad you have connected to it, as both of you are having the human approach in your work.

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like I told you before. I know how difficult this is to get it right and you seem to get it right everytime. Great
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Pnina, one of your best dance shots. Great contrast between her movement and his stillness. Also his facial expression is wonderful. Again excellent light.
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Great image, Pnina, one of your best for the dance! Colouring and brightness are perfect and the movements are superb! Very well captured! Congrats, Maury
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I like "Dance" LOP (line of photos) a lot; they are original, perfectly mastered, and they tell us a beautiful story of life in motion.
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Hello Pnina!

 

Thank you for your recent words under my photo from Calatrava;)

I am stii not very often present here. As a matter of fact I hardly have any time for photography at the moment.

If you come to Athens let me know;)

 

By the way, I like your dance photos and the way you have captured the movement very good!

 

Yiannis

 

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Ton, for your feedback.

 

Roger, glad to have you back, hope you enjoyed your vacation

 

Maury, nice comment, very much appreciated

 

Vladimir,I'm glad you like the series.

 

Yiannis,where is Calatrava. so glad to see you here, wrote you at Calatrava...;-))

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So glad to see you here Amar, you have really disappeared for a long time.Thanks for your visit.

 

I hope you are well and active. we shall be in touch.

 

Richard, thanks as well for your feedback!

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I like the motion blurr, it gives an extra dimension to still images....light, clarity, tone and colors ae very nice Pnina...
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Another excellent dance moment captured. The spotlight on the floor and the shadow of the pair of dancers cast at his feet really fill out the frame and balances nicely with the blackness at the top.
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The interaction between these dancers is hypnotically engaging. To me he looks like a savior carrying her limp body. Her shadow against his firmly planted feet reinforces that notion.
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You make such fine dance shots, Pnina. I'm always impressed by your ability to capture the dancers' energy. Warm regards...
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Laurent, Gord, Adan and Joe

 

I appreciate your contribution , as you join me in connecting your points of view to what I WANT to express, the human life created in a dancing mode.

 

Thanks a lot to all of you.

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This picture is wild. It's a good thing one knows that it's rehearsed and on stage. (That picture taken somewhere on a street or away from a staged set up would be a very strage one indeed). Lots of motion and vitality. I think it's great. One shot in a million.
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