On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Igor Roshchin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Sasha,
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> It's a very nice job.
thanks Igor,

> I am curious, however, if it was a "posed" shot, or it was taken
> in "dynamics", i.e. while she was dancing.
It was something in between in fact :)
We started with static poses and it went quite well.
But here asked Stef to start moving - she was not dancing, but rather pose.
Legs and feet were almost static.
Hands were moving, hips were also moving slightly.
This way we added some extra life to the shot.

--Sasha

> Either is perferctly fine, it's just my curiousity.
>
> If you are curious to find out why I am asking:
> It follows multiple discussions on relation between the dance and
> photography that I've had over the last few years, certain aspects that
> I've learned and figured out. The big caveat is that now, I am trying
> to extrapolate it to a very different dance. With that, my educated
> guess is that she was not dancing when this shot was taken
> At most, she may have beem moving specifically into that pose, but
> more likely than not, she was not moving, but just posing in a static pose.
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> Now, I am curious to see if my guess was correct.o
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> Cheers,
>
> Igor
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> On 11-09-14 1:50 AM, Sasha Sobol wrote:
>> Comments are very welcome.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/dM57FDPp4MiAe1OmIOcyEFqTO0pzBLUsAIQ-VSzvgHs?feat=directlink
>>
>> --Sasha
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