I like that picture. Here's a video of the dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s48wDOalMLw

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 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of P. J. Alling
> Sent: 15 June 2007 20:06
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: PESO -- Finale
> 
> Now I remember, it's Apache, (I think).
> 
> P. J. Alling wrote:
> > Well, I've been lacking in any inspiration lately, as 
> evidenced by my 
> > most resent PESOs.  So I decided to revisit some old images that I

> > really wish had turned out better.  This one had a couple 
> of problems.  
> > First and I couldn't do as much as I would have liked here, 
> the framing 
> > was off, I didn't know what the subjects were going to do 
> and as usual 
> > they did something other than what I expected.  However I cropped
a 
> > little closer and I guess it looks alright.  Secondly the 
> light skin on 
> > the woman was a bit blown out, and I was unable to really 
> compensate for 
> > it in any of the raw converters I was using.  However Raw 
> Therapee to 
> > the rescue.  It was able to bring out detail in areas I thought
was 
> > entirely lost.  I think I'll be using it for most of the difficult

> > images I have from now on.  (On the other hand it's work 
> flow leaves a 
> > lot to be desired even compared to Pentax Photo Lab 1.0  
> and RSE leaves 
> > it in the dust).  That said it's capabilities at image 
> processing are 
> > nothing short of amazing, especially for a program that's 
> essentially 
> > free.  Well I guess you're interested in the image.
> >
> > This was taken about a year ago at a Dance exhibition.  
> Some people may 
> > remember "Tango!"  (I'll post a link in case anyone is 
> interested).  It 
> > was a difficult lighting situation and my compromise 
> exposure rendered 
> > what I thought was a very strong image much weaker than I 
> would have 
> > liked.  Well this one wasn't nearly as difficult a lighting 
> situation.  
> > In fact I pretty much nailed the exposure. But then again 
> the subject 
> > was more brightly illuminated than the background.  However the 
> > composition bothered me more than anything else, it wasn't 
> exactly what 
> > I would have wanted.  However here it is, the finale of a 
> particularly 
> > violent French dance, the name of which completely escapes 
> me, where the 
> > male throws the female around like a rag doll.
> >
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_finali.html
> >
> > Equipment:  Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax M 85mm f2.0
> >
> > Note:  I really don't want to hear crap about the M85 being 
> unable to 
> > capture sharp images, it sure as hell out preforms a 6mp 
> sensor, and it 
> > shows that needing special "digital ready" lenses is just hype.
> >
> > P. S.  I've been drinking Scotch, so sue me.
> >
> > P. P. S.  Oh yea.  Tango!  
> > http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_tango!%5Ba%5D.html
> >
> >   
> 
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