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Aug 21, 2007 23:01 |  #1

A few that I liked. Others can be seen at:
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Aug 21, 2007 23:17 |  #2

Beautiful. I really like number 5. Nice detail. Looks like fun to shoot.(says she who has never been to a ballet!)


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Aug 21, 2007 23:19 |  #3

Wow.Great series. Love #2,#3, and #4! Nicely done!


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Aug 21, 2007 23:31 |  #4

all are done well. really like three and 4. I dont really have any critiques on these, but some more close ups in the series would be nice.


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Aug 22, 2007 02:57 |  #5

Gorgeous - lovely rich warm colours, very well exposed and beautifully sharp.

It would be nice if you could leave in the EXIF information in future posts, though.

Well done!

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Aug 22, 2007 11:18 |  #6

Very nice ... big improvement. All the nice things have been said. In #4 you have her hand right over his face. #5 I think is cropped too tightly and needs more space below her so that her skirt is not cut off ... and her shoulder obscures part of his face. Faces are the most important thing in pictures with people. In #1 I do wonder why she seems to happy and he looks like someone has just goosed him!?


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Aug 22, 2007 11:44 |  #7

DwightMcCann wrote in post #3774411 (external link)
Very nice ... big improvement. All the nice things have been said. In #4 you have her hand right over his face. #5 I think is cropped too tightly and needs more space below her so that her skirt is not cut off ... and her shoulder obscures part of his face. Faces are the most important thing in pictures with people. In #1 I do wonder why she seems to happy and he looks like someone has just goosed him!?

Thanks everyone for the compliments and suggestions.

Dwight, you're right on #4, "hand over face", with a theater full of 500 people I try to wait until either loud clapping or loud music so I don't ruin the mood with a loud "click" (time to get a quieter camera 5D??, 40D??) Sometimes I'm lucky - sometimes I miss.

On #5, I do have a full body 'head to toe' shot, but I thought I'd try something different in the cropping.

On #1, she's happy, well, I guess 'cause she's 18 and pretty. He's the owner and instructor of the ballet school, and at 51 years-young I'd say he's suckin' wind right about now. :D I hope I can dance with the 18 year-olds when I'm 51.

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Aug 22, 2007 16:02 |  #8

DwightMcCann wrote in post #3774411 (external link)
...In #1 I do wonder why she seems to happy and he looks like someone has just goosed him!?

I think it's one of these boy/girl things, you know. I try so hard to smile on stage and the best I manage is something between looking worried as heck and an effette snarl.

Girls smile on stage and (some of them) can blow you off your seat when you're in the back row of the audience, across twelve rows of permed hair and an orchestra pit.

I often wonder where they learn the skill. Maybe the makeup helps, but I think it's one of those things that girls get taught by their mothers, and that there is a huge anti-male conspiracy to keep us in the dark...

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PS to be fair, there was one photo of me on stage that got me smiling. But under the circumstances, it's not surprising

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Aug 22, 2007 21:29 |  #9

I just luv # 3. You captured a wonderful moment and the ballerina's lines a exquisite! I enjoyed all of these and the hand in front of the face doesn't bother me because in ballet the moves are so studied and nuanced that the hand was supposed to be in front of the face. In a pas a deux the ballerina is paramount, the male is secondary. Your shot # 4shows it like it is.


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Aug 23, 2007 19:18 as a reply to  @ skifurthur's post |  #10

#2 and #5 are my favorites.


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Aug 23, 2007 19:42 |  #11

Awesome stuff Chuck. I have never seen a stage floor so clean and glossy. It sure gives the pictures an extra "wow" factor.


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Aug 24, 2007 06:26 |  #12

I like #2 and 3.
On #4 it's a shame the hand is covering the face.
Don't like the 'vignetting' in #5.


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