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I know that I have been submitting a bit more than usual, over the last two days, but I havent been able to sleep, so when I gave up on lying in bed staring into the darkness, I started looking through my archives.
Some interesting stuff in there.. Thats for sure.. I need to go through 20000+ photos to pick 200-500 for my site (25-30 specifically for the portfolio) I cant remember the DJ's name, as she was just spinning in the BG, but she opened for Moka Only and provided beats for the capoeira dancers Was shooting the event with =freakoftheeast _____________ Sigma 18-50/2.8 Comments
Flagged as Spam The mirroring of yellow makes for almost a pop-art stance
-- My Portfolio Katie Franke Traditional Art Gallery Moderator Love the yellow to yellow.
I also don't mean to offend the DJ, but I like how I cannot determine the DJ's sex. You say she is a woman, but that is the only way I know. Great shot -- Travel where you will, anywhere in the world, and you will encounter Coca-Cola -- on clothes, in signs, on packaging, in art -- everywhere. JUDITH EVANS, Redesigning Identity Wasn't it something like DJ Angel? I love this yellow - I imagine it's sour like lemon.
-- Repeat after me: "Good shot" is not a Good Comment. ~fote-stock | Chris McKibbin Photography I thought about that too, but figured the photo was strong enough to stand on its own, without making it a diptych
Thanks mate! -- Horribly intrusive watermarks are tacky. If you're concerned about people stealing your photos, don't post them on the internet. Photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event. (HCB) |
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October 30, 2008
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