On 9/26/07, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> Love it!  Nice capture, and I love how you managed to frame it so
> that there isn't much else around them.
>
> Did you have much time to see this and set up your shot, or was this
> a quick swing-it-up-to-your-eye-and-hit-the-trigger kind of shot?

Thanks, Charles.  I wasn't so much paying attention to the background;
 in fact, after I took these, I was thinking that had I just swung to
my left a couple of steps, I'd have been "looking" down a wide
promenade, and that perspective might have been interesting.  However,
I didn't do that.  The stopped dancing after about a minute.

I think I shot off about 4 or 5 frames before they stopped (not
because of me;  I don't think they ever noticed me), so it wasn't a
"spin and grab one shot" sort of deal.  The other shots didn't look as
good as this one, I don't think.

Thanks again!
-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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