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| photograph taken by Luis Pons |
This photograph is of two dancers, one of which I know personally, is staged but the entire composition blends well. Your eye is drawn directly to the dancers first and then taken out to the entire image. The angle, of the photograph is taken to give a different perspective than from a photograph taken straight on or directly above. The patterns in the image work well together, the circular motions of the tiles and the dancers placed also in a circular shape. The technical features of this image allow your eyes to travel throughout the image and the color is all very central to black and white. The picture is clear throughout, with a deep depth of field, and is not emphasizing an single object even though the dancers are more on the right side of the photograph.
I like this photo as it is about dance, which is a big part of my life. As well, it is not a normal picture you would come across. The colors blend well together which can be appealing to the eye, as well both dancer's hair is a blonde-yellow. The color of the hair adds to the photography without being obnoxious.
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