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Blue Dancers...

Mexico 2

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Blue Dancers sent on June 18, 2013 (12:15) by Michela Checchetto. 136 comments, 10714 views. [retina]

at 27mm, 1/4 f/8.0, ISO 400, hand held.

#MossoCreativo #ImitareiDipintiFamosi #Danza Mi aggiravo per le belle strade di Merida, capitale dello Yucatan (Messico), quando sono stata attratta da una musica latino americana davvero molto ritmata e coinvolgente. Seguendo il suono mi sono intrufolata dentro ad un portone e mi sono fermata al limitare della soglia di una stanza. Gli allievi di una scuola di danza stavano provando il loro repertorio. La scena era bellissima e sono riuscita a scattare alcune immagini di questo volteggiare colorato. Quando ho visto a schermo questa foto in particolare, il titolo mi è venuto spontaneo...mi ha molto ricordato (ovvio, per atmosfera e non certo perché la mia foto sia un capolavoro!) alcune opere del grande Degas.



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avatarsenior
sent on June 24, 2013 (19:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful picture, good Michela.Le motion pictures have always been my passion. Hello Andrea.

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sent on June 24, 2013 (20:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Andrea!
Thank you very much for your nice comment and I am happy that this "movement of turquoise" you liked it! :-):-P
Best wishes and good evening!
Michela

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sent on June 27, 2013 (11:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michi really beautiful! ! a beautiful picture! congratulations! !

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sent on June 27, 2013 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks dear Iri!
I'm really glad that this "picture" you liked it:-P
A salutone
Michi

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sent on June 27, 2013 (16:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michela talented! Are the shots that I love and compare it to a painting by Degas was thinking more natural!
For a moment I thought the dance of the dervishes who are not able to photograph it that fascinated me so much!
Here the movement is sensual and addictive dance and shades make your eyes!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful!
Chiara

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sent on June 27, 2013 (17:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello my friend!
I'm delighted that you enjoyed my photo dancing so much.
For the dervishes had not thought of it actually .... ;-)
Here, the movement is sensual and addictive dance and shades make your eyes!

:-P:-P:-P
Thank you thank you thank you!
Kisses
Michela

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sent on June 27, 2013 (19:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photo peck on the home page ... The comment for this and for the countless praise it has received ...
I promise you that you calmly comment on the pictures that I find successful (and some you've got it!) ... ;-)
I highlight: always and only according to my personal taste and the way I see the picture!

Of this predominantly appreciate the intention and format.
It would have been a shot extremely appealing, if there was at least one face, one eye or some other important element in focus and well readable (Fixed) ... Or, at the antipodes (option seems to me that winning compared to the previous year), if it was all choppy / blurred, including the top edges of the mirrors in the background, that aggressively break the harmony of soft lines of the movements (and I find it to be the element thatof all mortifies the image).
Those lines of mirrors that would make me feel the need there was something colorful and confusing on the white wall, which helped to confuse them, preventing them from breaking in fact the overall harmony.
In practice I have mostly with straight lines! :-D

What do you think?



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sent on June 27, 2013 (20:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Andrea,
welcome back! :-)
Photo peck on the home page.

Yeah, to my great satisfaction this is a shot that has been very successful so much so that in the category "Travel Reportage" is the second most popular this month. :-P So on the home page is the past often.
Clear that, even in this case, like in many and also to many talented photographers but not to you ..... and really sorry. :-(
But, but Andrea I will share with a starting .....! Wow!
also comment on the photos that I managed (and some you've got it!) ...

Cavolicchio Andrea, luckily I have managed a few pictures if not I should pay tribute to the feedback I motivations to the Forum only kind I knownot a woman, I am sociable, I like to comment on the photos and so on. etc.. Motivation, however, that there will definitely be (indeed there are) but I HOPE that is not the main would mean that the "colleagues" of the forum are all simpletons. What I do not think at all!
Some, as the sympathetic Montalbano, reading this "would turn cabasisi":-D but as I guessed, even by our few exchanges, that your intention is not offensive but just a little 'provocative ;-), I do not I take all and I smile. Really! :-)
Coming to your observations to which I answer willingly, I think you've read in the captions (and in my responses to comments) that this shot is one of those "stolen" during my trip to Mexico. I snuck into a doorway attracted by the music and I saw this scene. I did some scact of "instinct" and I left because I was not a guest.
Piccio before you found that shooting "would have had something more" if there was an element in focus. As I said to him, unfortunately only the horrible neon ceiling were in focus (ovvio. .. they were not moving) and of course I have croppati. Clear that the motivation that sets fire to the walls is the same.
Those lines of mirrors that would make me feel the need there was something colorful and confusing on the white wall, which helped to confuse them, preventing them from breaking in fact the overall harmony.

I agree with you Andrea, but it is also true that, perhaps, the colors would be too many and then we remember that this is not a shot made in a study, but essentially is a photo I took the street and then scena as you offered. I agree with you, however, generally an aversion to straight lines ;-) I use only functional if a component that calls a "geometry" in the compositional elements.
What can I say in conclusion? You ask me what I think. Very sincerely say that someone else with more technical than what I could have done so far I have acquired definitely better when shooting as well as I did, in a minute and stealthily. What you see is what I have "brought home" and with equal sincerity I tell you that, all things considered, I am satisfied. :-P
Thank you for your criticism and your passage and, in any case, he appreciated the intent and format of this shot and maybe hope that the next time you'll spend on a few of my photos that you like:-D, - )
Since we are corregionali if there will be a chance I'll buy you a cup of coffee willingly!
A greeting and good evening Andrea! :-)
Michela

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sent on June 27, 2013 (21:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michelaaaaaa ....... ciaoooo .... beautiful colors ... and beautiful movement ... sure .... considering the context in which it was born the shot ... you could not (probably) ask more ... I like it ....
That said .... I personally do not dwell too much on the ruminations (personal opinion) of "Professor Chaos" who nevertheless legitimately and said his ...
Also because I have the impression that rather than to the photo and the photographer ... the criticism is directed to the many people who, with their comments accompanied the photos .... but what is to my knowledge only Pico della Mirandola could boast of the sign "OMNI RE DE scibili" and that only added Voltaire's "ET quibusdam aliis" ... translated (so we avoid tedious search on the internet .... "SA 'EVERYTHING THAT CAN' KNOW ..... And even more "...
Snap and contINUA to scattere .. Use your imagination .... the technique comes after ..... Dino Ciaoooooo

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sent on June 27, 2013 (22:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michela beautiful photo and I would say that the number of visits and I love it already speaks for the quality of the photo, the remainder of each has its say .... sometimes you also say you ca ........ ;-); -) ;-)

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sent on June 27, 2013 (23:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Dinocelle
Hello Dinoooooooo!
I agree with you: everyone has their own opinions (to be respected shared or not) and, of course, you can not always please everyone.
I have the impression that rather than to the photo and the photographer ... the criticism is directed to the many people who, with their comments accompanied the photo ....

I really hope it is not so because it is thanks to these people, their opinions and their advice, which are photographically grown. ;-)
Among these there is you and thank you very much for your attention and your compliments! I know that from the technical point of view I have to improve a lot and appreciate the fact that in many of my shots is a great incentive in making better and better. Why, for goodness sake!, To learn not finiscand never ;-)
The Latin has always its because .... ;-) :-)
"For maiora" dear Dinooooo! :-P
Ciaooooo
Michela

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sent on June 27, 2013 (23:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Diego.armando.parafango
Hello Diego!
I am very pleased that you are among those who have enjoyed my shooting and I thank you so much for telling wanted to say.
For the rest, as you say, it's just everyone say its also when you are not in agreement on what is heard. ;-)
A salutone and good night! :-P
Michela

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sent on June 28, 2013 (0:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No! :-D
Nothing provocations ... I know you do get the impression that this is often, but when I write something with
the intent to cause or ironic, at least in cases in which I sense to be able to be particularly arrogant,
the specified date, usually in brackets after writing the message "Argumentative" ...

Every time I go against the tide and are the only one of a thousand, I think it's inevitable that someone must interpret my message as arrogant and know-it, taking it as a personal attack (but if I see the image in my own way, I have to do? Or I'll shut up , as I have done for more than a year in this forum, or I talk freely, confident that others will allow me to do so without having to necessarily see as a bastiancontrario at all costs, or a blowhard looking for mange).
Athis regard, Dinocelle, you can call my reading of an image "mental rumination", but for me it's just my way of trying to express in words (as they are capable) what I think of the image, as honestly and thoroughly possible. But the criticism is directed at the photo, not the people who read it so differently from me.
My premise in this direction (in the previous message) I did it because just when I see these "rejoicings of consensus" I ask a lot of questions about where I may err in having a point of view that differs so much from others, where is my absolute limit in understanding what others seem to understand so "spontaneously" ...
And while always keeping in mind that we all tastes, skills, different cultures, I'dable to engage in a discourse that would make me grow in these areas. (Dinocelle To finish with, I consider myself a bit embarrassingly ignorant 'of all human knowledge ...:-D).
I open and close even with Diego Armando: a life that is honed techniques to get to shoot more ....... you can ca ... You think this is easy? ... ;-)

Back to us, Michael, I would like to make it clear that my intentions would never want to be offensive or harmful to others.
And I'll tell you more. When I enrolled in the first version of the Juzaforum, I did it just to try
this. That is personal impressions and in-depth on my photos, from other passionate individuals like me to photograph. But the comments that go beyond the "Beautiful gorgeous", the "I see the noise", The "Nice time caught", etc ...
But I pushed / help him to evolve photographically, in a reciprocal and repeat, thorough exchange of views, honest and direct.
And I say this with regret that apart from a few cases, I have not found a lot of feedback in this regard.
(Here, I'm still offending users of the forum ... I'll get back to observe a year of silence?:-D) ...

I'm coming back as usual to be talkative till you drop.
I try to finish.
I have always believed that as a technique, one of the people who attend regularly (and photographing for a few years), there are major gaps. In my environment, it is not that one is more relevantly able to follow a moving subject, exposing correctly or c to choose22 on your photos that they fully believe in this aspect ... Then will be commenting further on, getting in my way ... :-D).

Well, for the coffee, I am sure that sooner or later you pluck in some oases or somewhere in photographic ...
It will be a pleasure to take this opportunity to talk a little? even in person ... ;-)
I hope I have said it all, in case you redraws ...


Night all ...



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sent on June 30, 2013 (16:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This struck me immediately. I think it is inappropriate to compare it to the works of Degas.
I'd pay to have it done.
Congratulations and a greeting.
Max

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sent on June 30, 2013 (19:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Max!
I'd pay to have it done.
:-|
Troooppo good!
I'm delighted that this shot, which are closely linked, you liked it! :-P
Thank you and a warm greeting!
Michela

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2013 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This is really beautiful!
compliments,
Roberto.

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sent on July 01, 2013 (15:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Grazieeee Roberto!
Your comment made me very happy:-P :-)
Best wishes
Michela

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sent on July 01, 2013 (22:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Michael,

Too many comments, han already said everything else ;-). It remains for me to congratulate you for running this photo. This was one of the photos in your gallery that struck me just seen, but for lack of time I had not commented. Check and there is almost nothing more to add to what has been said, apart from the comment of "Prof" which I find very interesting insights to offer. Because those fees really kill the harmony of the picture, there had to be!! But I'm not saying this to you. This is what he tells me my head when I see this photo. Photos of rare elegance ruined by the architect (innocent, mind you :-)) who put those mirrors at that height. Because if they were a bit 'higher, bestava half a meter, or you had been abit 'higher approssivamente the same half a meter (there is the face of the troll? there would be good:-P), the photo would have earned a lot, as it would have been enough then cut off in the frame end. Which, unfortunately, "as things stand" (I do not like Latin) would result in the beheading of too many dancers ... But I also read your caption, and I admire you for how you managed, in a moment, to bring out a chance like this.
I also read your reply to the Chaos. I do not think that people with more technical would have done better. In some ways, the technique is useless. Just intuition. Thing with this photo and others that I have seen in the gallery, it seems to me you have it. But I do not think that Andrew, even if you do not know him, he was referring to this.
Bon, I wrote a lot but in the end I did not say noththat you had not already been said ... I'll try to do better next time.
Lorenzo

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sent on July 01, 2013 (22:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Short addition:
I did not realize that the comments continued and I had lost the last: fconfuso:. As long as it makes sense, quoto good part of the last response Andrea.

Hello :-)

avatarsenior
sent on July 01, 2013 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Unbelievable, what a show this shot.
Very impressive, the eye stops to analyze the nuance of every single movement, analyzing the scene at masismo and appreciating the pleasure and beauty.
One shot ever seen, really!
Congratulations
Michael, as always you are a guarantee :)
Greetings from the bottom of my heart :)


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