
Hate the background in this one, but love the reflection from the mirror of the performer's headpiece.


Thanks for looking
Alex
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Thai festival - performancesHere are a few photos of performers from the festival
![]() Hate the background in this one, but love the reflection from the mirror of the performer's headpiece. ![]() ![]() Thanks for looking Alex
First I thought 2nd shot was PP'd for the 'star' effect, but then just figured out its actual real effect from a 9 bladed diaphragm lens
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Wow, beautiful pics. As Yip have mentioned I too thought the reflection was PS'ed. Love the the 3rd one
Thanks for the comments. I'm not quite happy with the last one as from the angle I shot it, you can only see the flames. Side shot would be much better.
Alex
Great work Alex (although I'd have liked to have seen #3 shot from the side). #1 is the standout here - nice colour and great eye contact.
Peter
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