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Biennale DanzaIn conjunction with the Australia Council for the arts and myself
i did some reportage on Australia's involvement in Venice Biennale in Italy shot some of these with slow shutterspeed effects because the light was just too low for the camera to handle some more http://www.zeduce.org/images/dance/rossWarby/ross.htm Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Biennale DanzaWow, another display of your genius.
The slow shutter really works to make these images even more dramatic and capturing the essence of the dance. #1 is my favourite...it just works! #2 love the rays of light that spill past the guy #3 the weak link for me #4 simply spectacular! Cameron
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Re: Biennale Danza#3 is absolutely brilliant!!
Well they are all brilliant actually. Was the camera on a tripod for the first?
Re: Biennale Danzathankyou guys
for the first i didnt use a tipod i had the 200-400 on a monopod with VR so i could pan in low shutterpeeds the VR really helps with this effect Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Biennale DanzaThanks for the info Wendell.
Re: Biennale DanzaI like the effects that you've managed to capture in-camera, it looks like you used flash and enabled 2nd curtain sync? However I'm sure you didn't since it was a live show, so how was it achieved esp. the zoomed one?
Re: Biennale Danzahi ron
i didnt use any flash the reason why the image looks in definition even though there is some panning and zooming going on is because at the particular moment im capturing the image the dancer/s are static and im using vr and a monopod so it helps Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Biennale DanzaThat third image is f'ing fantastic...
that is probably the best example of an exposed zoom i have ever seen.. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Biennale DanzaWow, bow, wow! I like them all, but my eyes keep
going back to the second for its simplicity an impact. I hope some day I will grow up to take photos like these!
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