This is a discussion on 5 de Mayo within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...
Love the colours and the flourishing movements. I like that you got some motion blur in these shots but I think the shutter should have been a little faster to stop the motion of their head but blur the motion of their dresses. It's a tricky spot to find but I think it would have made more powerful images if it was possible. I still really like the colours and the composition. Nicely done.
I like the movement overall - fun play for sure.
If the shutter were faster the images would be darker - Not sure how high the ISO was though but I will assume we are wide open on the lens.
A combination of flash and slow shutter might have been best - though not sure exactly where this was taken. If it was taken in the street, you could have used flash but that would have bothered the performers.
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Thanks everybody. The speed was 1/30 sec. ISO 800. Lens 70-300 f/4.5. I played with many speeds and 1/30 gave me what I wanted in terms of movement. 1/60 could give more detail on the faces but that was not my priority; it was movement.
Now, using flash, impossible. It was a huge theater and photographers were only allowed behind the last row; no flashes were allowed. It was close to 15 of us there taking pictures.
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