
35mm, f2.8, 1/10, SP
Dancing Girl - My first uploadModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Dancing Girl - My first uploadAfter lurking around for a few months I've decided to finally load an image. Hopefully the first of many to come.
![]() 35mm, f2.8, 1/10, SP Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
Nice movement and framing!
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Great image. Yes the whites are very hot, but i reckon if you take advantage of that and 'burn' some of the background (darker) then it will create a more focussed subject. IMHO. The sense of movement is excellent. This image could be changed in so many ways and not lose it's appeal.
Great work and a fine first upload myarhidia. Steve.
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Welcome myarhidia - congratulations on your first image post - and what a fine one it is too! As already stated there are a few little hot spots in this image which detract from it (only a little bit)....I think this image would look absolutely awesome in a B&W or sepia tone!! Well done!! Where in Sydney are you from too?
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Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
What surprises me most is the 1/10th shutter speed! You did well to capture at that speed. Although the flash wasn't entirely sufficient to freeze all visible movement.
And judging from your sig, I share your sense of humour. I'm salivating. ![]()
G'day,
Great first post! 1/10th shutter speed? Wow, you must have nerves of steel ![]() Like the de-sat'ed one, the hot spots don't worry me at all especially in the de-sat version which I think suits the image. Lovely feel to the image, well done, look forward to more ![]() Aka Andrew
Hi all,
thanks for the feedback & comments. Geoff, no probs with your image. More than happy for you to keep it there. As for the 1/10 shutter. The girl was spinning on the dancefloor making her skirt float up. After grabbing a couple of frames with normal flash exposure, I wanted to try to get some motion blur. Got down on one knee and used the other to support my arm & the camera. Out of 3 frames this was my favourite. regards Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
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