“ classical concert ”
For me it is more interesting to zoom in on a part instead of the entire orchestra.
Now I focused on a group of clarinetplayers. The gentle hands of a woman player and the line-up of the other clarinets and the face of the last player in bokeh make a perfect picture and gives an impression ...
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Photo Location: Eindhoven
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Musical Shape Bokeh
  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited 2 years ago

    I agree with you that the blurred face in the background is key to making this image work. I would suggest a crop in on the right to simplify the background on that side… more

    I agree with you that the blurred face in the background is key to making this image work. I would suggest a crop in on the right to simplify the background on that side of the photo.

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  • Niels Taatgen Edited 2 years ago

    Nice repetition, and blurry player in the back. Doesn't have the musical shape bokeh, but also doesn't need it.

    Nice repetition, and blurry player in the back. Doesn't have the musical shape bokeh, but also doesn't need it.

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  • Heidi Mulrain Edited 2 years ago

    Beautiful framing and focus Jacques!  You've composed this wonderfully

    Beautiful framing and focus Jacques!  You've composed this wonderfully

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  • Cindy Steger Edited 2 years ago

    I don't see any musical shape bokeh.

    I don't see any musical shape bokeh.

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#music #orchestra #clarinet #classic #performance #eindhoven

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