UWA International Arts Festival Closing
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Here's some photographs I took at the closing of the UWA International Arts Festival on Sunday.
I didn't even know I'm going photographing on Sunday, I just brought my camera, and one thing after another, someone told me to come
#1 a didgeridoo player
#2 another didgeridoo player
#3 Japanese flute?
#4 taiko drummer
#5 drummer
#6 a strange strange man
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Some fine shooting Adam.
Sit, stay, ok, hold it! Awww, no drooling! :O
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hi
great stuff, thanks for sharing
where i can see some more..
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hehe thanks,
will try to post some more tonight.
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Nice pics mate, there has been a lot going on in Perth over the last few months.
Great captures
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Another one to add
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Hey, some very nice shots, Adam! Must have been some interesting things to see there!
I really like the photo of the drummer - you can really see the enjoyment as he is drumming... The 2nd didgeridoo player too really captures his emotions. Well done, mate!
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Great shots, really a great atmosphere, very skillfully captured! The light is just right, and I think the drummer is my favorite as well.
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Very nice pictures Adam! The colors are lovely...
Have you thought about B&W conversion in some of them??
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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Thanks for the nice comments
I haven't thought about B&W conversions for any of them yet, but since you mentioned it, I'm starting to think about it now
I must find a nice B&W conversion workflow - has anyone heard of the Greg Gorman Black&White conversion method? I'll have a go
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No I hadn't heard of it but I saw just now a picture and looks nice...
Since I learned how to do it with Slejhamer tutorial... I follow those steps and add some of my inspiration... and it works very fine to me...
Look forward to seeing your conversions
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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My personal favourite is #6. The emotion is just perfect!
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