Good capture and title.

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>From: Larry Colen <lrc@red4est.
>Subject: PESO Dance like noone's watching
>
>Personally, I think the phrase "Dance like noone's watching” makes about as 
>much sense as “Take photos as if nobody will ever look at them”.  You can’t 
>live your life terrified of what others will think, but there are times when 
>it’s helpful to consider the audience.
>
>Be that as it may, it did seem the perfect caption for this photo:
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/49041750812/in/album-72157711715372386/
>
>It was a live band night at a swing dance in Palo Alto last Wednesday, and I 
>spent some time playing with the camera.  I learned that the 35/1.4 on the K-1 
>is a bit more finicky on focus point placement than I expected.  With the 
>31/1.8 on the APS bodies, the shorter fl, smaller aperture and larger focus 
>points seemed to not only give it more depth of field, but also more likely to 
>focus on dancers in the foreground.  In this hall, this setup did a marvelous 
>job of focusing on the paneling on the far wall.  I need to work at being more 
>specific with single point focus, or maybe trying the select 9 and see how it 
>works.  
>
>For those that are interested, I posted them in order of social dancing, 
>musicians, competition and performance.  The competition and performance are 
>not usual occurrences at the weekly dance.
>
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157711715372386
>
>--
>Larry Colen
>[email protected]

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