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Color Fiesta take 2

This is a discussion on Color Fiesta take 2 within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Hi again everybody It seems like I'm getting very close to my wife's performances. She's part of a group performing ...

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    Hi again everybody

    It seems like I'm getting very close to my wife's performances. She's part of a group performing traditional Mexican dances here in Canada.
    I appreciate your honest comments to this set. I'm trying to show the richness of colors and movement of these performances.
    This could become a personal project.

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    You definitely captured the color and the feel of motion very well. I am kind of torn though, because some of them I want their faces to be sharp, but you can't have that and the motion blur. Not sure if you have a speedlight with multiflash mode, but that would let you have sharp pictures and show motion. I think composition is very strong on all of them. Overall I think this is a good set.

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    Thank you for the quick reply Realist. My quick feeling is that a sharp face could distract the attention from the main subject which is the color, form and movement.
    Humans are so egocentric; once we see a face, that's the only think our brain is processing
    Obviously some of the ladies were not very happy about these shots; they were not able to see themselves. I took other ones at higher speeds to make them happy.

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    These images will work if bunched with some hi/def images. The costumes are not only very colorful, they are usually very ornate (which is lost here).

    I like these images, but I feel there should be clear ones as well.

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    I like the sense of the movement and the colour. It does work really well as a set.
    I welcome all critique and comments on any of my photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Realist View Post
    You definitely captured the color and the feel of motion very well. I am kind of torn though, because some of them I want their faces to be sharp,
    This was exactly my thought as well.
    However, with a good flash on 2nd sync, slow shutter speed you could indeed get both. It would take some practice and many shots to nail a good one but it's totally doable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    This was exactly my thought as well.
    However, with a good flash on 2nd sync, slow shutter speed you could indeed get both. It would take some practice and many shots to nail a good one but it's totally doable.
    Thats a good idea, wouldn't have thought to use second shutter sync for this purpose.

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    Oh I like these. Very colourful and just enough detail to see what they are about.

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    Thanks everybody for your comments. In this particular set my idea was not to show too many details. Don't ask why, just my artistic feeling.
    About using flash to keep the details while allowing some blur, yes that is an option. I want to admit I'm mainly an outdoor guy and my experience with flash is limited .
    In the special case where the scenario is 15 meters away, I may need a powerful flash right? Any suggestions about models to use?

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