On Jul 8, 2006, at 2:39 AM, Jens Bladt wrote:

> I was doing panoramas near my home town, by the sea. In a small  
> recreational
> area at a boat club, there was an Arab family (from Palestine and  
> Lebanon)
> enjoying the nice weather and eachothers company.
> All the men came to me and asked me why I was photographing. They  
> behaved as
> if they believed, I needed their permission to photograph. I  
> answered again,
> that I was a photographer and eventually told them I didn't need their
> permission - since it's a public area (this is a free country, you  
> know).
>
> All the children and women wanted me to take their pictures, which I
> eventually did. They didn't come out very well, though as I wasn't  
> really
> equipped to do portraits. I on had the RTF flash (D and DL), which  
> I'm not
> familiar with at all. I used a FA* 2.0 24mm and a FA 1.8 31mm.
> Here are the shots, which I have published only because they asked  
> me to:
> http://www.jensbladt.dk/Stroeby/Stroeby-1.html click below the  
> panorama to
> see the "portraits"

I love it when a photographer says "These didn't come out very well."  
There always seems to be something of a treat associated with the  
photographs.

This is one of the strongest panoramics I've seen you produce. I like  
it much more than the full circle photos ... it's not too wide to see  
all at once and has so many interesting compositional elements.

And the portraits!! My gosh, they're great! The two middle distance  
group shot are a little weak, they seem a little more 'snapshotty',  
but all the half-length ones are fantastic! You caught a few moments  
peek into these people's eyes and revealed something of their selves.

This is about the most memorable set of photos I've seen you present.  
And the backstory is significant. I'd love to see you do more work in  
this vein.

Well done!

Godfrey


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