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Tango, tango, tacoI've been thrown into the tango world (yet again), not that I'm complaining or anything. It's one of my favourite things to photograph.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Tango, tango, tacoI prefer number 2 & 3 because of the angle and composition. I also like the B&W treatment as they appear more artistic, though they appear a tiny winsy, bitsy bit too dark on my monitor.
Re: Tango, tango, tacoA fantastic subject for photography....but notoriously difficult to achieve spectacular imagery. Can you take just one couple and put them into a dimly lit room with a polished floor.....then work it?
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Matt. K
Re: Tango, tango, tacoNot sure why the images are dark. I checked on different monitors and all were fine.
Done that before Matt for commercial shoot. This is a milonga, where nothing is set up. The photos I posted were more experimental in terms of shooting style. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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