Anyhow, this is an up close and personal shot I took (without flash of course)

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Kathkalli Dancers prepI had some help in pp with this one but the more I look at it the more curious I am to see what the critics think. There is quite a story behind these dancers, the prep for the show takes about 1.5 hours and then they have to do the show for nearly the same length of time. The preparation is part of the show and an interesting experience.
Anyhow, this is an up close and personal shot I took (without flash of course) ![]() In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
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I am astounded that no one has offered a critique on this picture. When I first saw it I went wow! Great composition and very nicely exposed.
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The beginning of a story. Very intense. Would like to see more from the show. Well captured
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