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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3813238" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>[USER=29371]@dancer4life[/USER] </p><p></p><p>This one is for you since it involves dancing, which is your profession. In the past, I have used a photo hosting/sharing site called "Pbase" to get ideas for image composure, subjects, and camera equipment comparisons. Years ago, I ran across this photographer's work simply by accident. The images of ballet dancers that he captured amazed me. So, I thought I would share this guy's work with you.</p><p></p><p>His name is Richard Calmes, and if one goes to Pbase and uses the search function, his work is easy to find. For now though, I will only provide links to his site at Pbase rather than "steal" his photos and post here. This first link takes one to an image entitled "Angel Descending." It was created by the man crouching and holding the lady's hands as she stood on his thighs. She also held the fabric of her gown in her hand, and when she leapt into the air, she threw the fabric upward. As she ascended, the man naturally fell backwards from being out of balance and Mister Calmes got the photo.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://pbase.com/rcalmes/image/156034476" target="_blank">Angel Descending</a></p><p></p><p>This next link is to his "home" page at Pbase: <a href="https://pbase.com/rcalmes/root" target="_blank">Richard Calmes Photo Galleries</a></p><p></p><p>Then, here is a link to his "page" for "Dance Galleries." <a href="https://pbase.com/rcalmes/ballet" target="_blank">Dance Galleries</a></p><p></p><p>Finally, this link is to a gallery entitled "National Museum of Dance." <a href="https://pbase.com/rcalmes/national_museum_of_dance" target="_blank">National Museum of Dance 2014-2015</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3813238, member: 7900"] [USER=29371]@dancer4life[/USER] This one is for you since it involves dancing, which is your profession. In the past, I have used a photo hosting/sharing site called "Pbase" to get ideas for image composure, subjects, and camera equipment comparisons. Years ago, I ran across this photographer's work simply by accident. The images of ballet dancers that he captured amazed me. So, I thought I would share this guy's work with you. His name is Richard Calmes, and if one goes to Pbase and uses the search function, his work is easy to find. For now though, I will only provide links to his site at Pbase rather than "steal" his photos and post here. This first link takes one to an image entitled "Angel Descending." It was created by the man crouching and holding the lady's hands as she stood on his thighs. She also held the fabric of her gown in her hand, and when she leapt into the air, she threw the fabric upward. As she ascended, the man naturally fell backwards from being out of balance and Mister Calmes got the photo. [URL='https://pbase.com/rcalmes/image/156034476']Angel Descending[/URL] This next link is to his "home" page at Pbase: [URL='https://pbase.com/rcalmes/root']Richard Calmes Photo Galleries[/URL] Then, here is a link to his "page" for "Dance Galleries." [URL='https://pbase.com/rcalmes/ballet']Dance Galleries[/URL] Finally, this link is to a gallery entitled "National Museum of Dance." [URL='https://pbase.com/rcalmes/national_museum_of_dance']National Museum of Dance 2014-2015[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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