Thanks Greg. They warned us that the main light would be very harsh. So as I usually do, I set the exposure for the highlights and used manual setting.
1/125th, ISO 400, f4. Used my Canon 16-35mm and this shot was at 35mm.
Thanks Alan. I haven't done much dance photography. It's so random and getting a reasonable shot is tricky. Plus, we were asked to stand well to the side of the stage, as they were videoing the performance. A world premiere apparently. So it was luck that the main dancer came over to my side to do her stuff.
I was thinking that the untidy dancers on stage did add to the balance of the shot. Can't win them all.
Bring a broom and sweep them off the stage next time.
I actually like them... great backdrop to the dancer with the killer legs. She is so compelling you could have a streaker on stage and I wouldn't notice.
As mentioned, I agree the dancers on the floor add the required balance - I just think some extra processing might put the focus back on the main subject?
But then I'm a bit addicted to playing in PS too much, so just tell me to pull my head in Charles
The lens you used is not going to give the shallow dof to isolate the subject at the distance you were forced to shoot from.
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