Not too late...right?
This gal graduates next week and is just getting around to senior photos. I met her through an acquaintance who arranged for some photos.
1) She is a dancer
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1) She is a dancer
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Nice Job in any event..........bow
Great question...
I'm giving her a DVD tomorrow and she will pick one for some PP. These were just a couple that I thought were fun.
Thanks for the comments.
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Thank you...
The first shot happened so quickly that when I looked at the back of the camera to see what she had done, I was amazed. "You can do that?" It was quite amazing. I wasn't exactly expecting such a complex jump.
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It's remarkable what a dancer can do.
These are great. The classical forms in the back alley of #2 and #3 are my favorites, but the wings in #5 are also fun. Well done.
I like the wings as well, but much prefer the composition of #4 to that of #5. I only wish that the shadow on her upper arm in #4 wasn't so harsh.
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#4 is the only one I'm not super fond of and it's only because of the lighting. The shadows are distracting to me.... Almost a good shot, but could be better.
I love the idea of #5 - I'm wondering if an edgier processing would bring out the wings more? Very cool!!!
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