Feel free to comment on or critique any aspect - Be curious to know if people gravitate to any of these in particular. Many thanks in advance.
This is a discussion on Midnight Ballet at the Gesù - Montréal - Images I and II within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Feel free to comment on or critique any aspect - Be curious to know if people gravitate to any of ...
Feel free to comment on or critique any aspect - Be curious to know if people gravitate to any of these in particular. Many thanks in advance.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Just brilliant Marko, but please don't ask for a favourite - all are great. If I must, I would probably give the nod to images 2 & 3 as my preferred, with the no 4 (with less movement) as least preferred.
This is one of those times we could do with Matt's "envy" button
Image 1 and 3 are very intriguing. NOt so sure about 4 and 5, What were you trying to achieve? Did you want the background sharp, and just the dancers a bit in motion blur, or did you want everything a bit blurry? The zoom motion works best in image 1 methinks. Nice series altogether.
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It's #1 and #3 for me. The sense of motion is almost dizzying.... #1 takes the nod but I kind of wish she wasn't in the photo... with the fellow in dark clothing dead centre it really brings in a focus point for the streaks of light.
Thanks so much for the comments everyone - muchly appreciated.
Matt - 1-3 were the intended images and what I was aiming for. 4-5 (especially 4) were images that I wasn't intending but rather just playing with after the fact.
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All very interesting creative artwork Marko, but #3 is the winner for me also.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Come on Marko, you need to go back to Photography 101!!! First basic rule is to hold the camera steady!!!
j/k
I like the dancers' poses in #2 but I like the blue light in #3.
great images!!!!
Thanks HBG and AT!
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