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Bharatanatyam. Kerala...

The Holy People

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avatarjunior
sent on February 27, 2015 (16:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It seems strange that no one has commented because for me it is very beautiful.
On the one hand, as in other shots of the series, I come back to the past, perhaps for the black and white or clothes that you can not guess despite the rough.
Besides that in the past I am transported to distant lands, despite the lack of the context, the background I see still a dancer intent in a ritual dance or at least characteristic of another culture.
The choice of the rough, however the part that strikes me most because I ninth defined by an image but helps create an idea in my mind well defined and at the same time a feeling ethereal, as if the camera could not stop to dance.

avatarsenior
sent on February 27, 2015 (17:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Rollotom .... Honestly comment is fine only if hits the mark with such precision. ;-)

Blurred and little intelligible. And I add, even usual for our shores, and then with a few references.
Yet you see everything there is to see, without any omission!
The Bharatanatyam is exactly a dance, yes, we can say the ritual, traditional southern India. Very old.
And the subject is its interpreter. The rough, as you say, do not stop dancing. I add that I liked, for consistency with the symbolic context, which determined the feeling of circular motion, especially on the left side that emerges enough. But this is just luck! :-)

Greetings
F

avatarsenior
sent on March 04, 2015 (7:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Arrival time of this where energy and dynamic in perfect symbiosis lead us to imagine this dancer will take all steps that make up the dance.
A still would not bring in this atmosphere.

It 's always a pleasure to watch your shots.

A greeting.

stefano

avatarsenior
sent on March 04, 2015 (14:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Stephen, estimating that'll take you, photographically or not, it makes me even more appreciable your step and your words on my images.
On a technical level, I agree with you: this dance is fascinating, but if you do an image search on the net, you realize that is portrayed with a certain banality, normally.
That is, as long as the subject is "new", has exotic ok. But after a while you realize that there is little communicatively (again, usually ...). This cut convince me: if the same is for you, honored twice! :-)

Greetings
F




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