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George Chew
12th of February 2006 (Sun), 08:29
Greetings,
Chinese opera is already a sunset performing art here. Talking to performers at back stage can sense the glooming atmosphere too. So I'll enjoying while it is still around. Enjoy...

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f367/gckw8833/Stage%20Events/_MG_6376.jpg

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f367/gckw8833/Stage%20Events/_MG_6375.jpg

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f367/gckw8833/Stage%20Events/_MG_6393.jpg

adam*
12th of February 2006 (Sun), 08:57
Excellent images.

DwightMcCann
12th of February 2006 (Sun), 11:24
Wonderful character study ... very intimate.

Shabookie
12th of February 2006 (Sun), 21:23
Great work here. Like the progression....

SuzyView
12th of February 2006 (Sun), 21:29
I have always been fascinated by Chinese opera. The actors are always so serious, more so than even Shakespearean actors, I think. I feared the angry faces and was amused by the funny ones. The make up is so important. Thank you for posting. I love the shadows in the first two and then the final complete package.

René Damkot
14th of February 2006 (Tue), 06:43
2nd and 3rd are nice, you might try to lighten up the face/eyes on the second one though.

Palladium
14th of February 2006 (Tue), 19:21
Great Photos - here is No 2 duped image layer and visibility mode changed from normal to screen and opacity set to 100%.

Again duped layer same as above but this time the opacity set to 50%

saved for web...

http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/2192/mg63750fm.jpg

KaplanMultimedia
14th of February 2006 (Tue), 23:18
Great shots! I enjoyed every one of them. :D