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    Holi - revisited III

    This is another image from my fine art printing masterclass. This one is definitely one of my favourite shots from the last day of Holi. Some of the women started dancing on the temple floor and I was standing up on the second floor and shot down over the railing. My shutter speed was low enough to capture the whirling dancers, but slow enough to freeze everyone else.

    This one is definitely going to end up as a large print on high end paper. The class image was printed on A3+ format proofing paper.


    Holi - revisited III

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    Re: Holi - revisited III

    I can see why it is a favourite. So much drama.

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    Re: Holi - revisited III

    There is a guy shooting the scene up there, a little to the right centre

    Nice shot !

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    Re: Holi - revisited III

    This is fantastic Manfred.

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    Re: Holi - revisited III

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    There is a guy shooting the scene up there, a little to the right centre

    Nice shot !
    I think there are at least 12 cameras in this shot.

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    Re: Holi - revisited III

    I really love this mage... The motion of the two dancers is contrasted to the stillness of the crowd.

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