Very Nice. It's like your camera can see inside her soul. - Matt I agree with all of the above . . especially "wow". Very creative work. - m Wow. I'm trying to think of something to say other than wow, but wow just about covers it. Nice work, guys! - AL awesome. there's something almost other-timely about this piece. fantastic composition, beautiful subject. - Linus - http://www.vagranting.com/blog/ they dont look like the same girl. I know they are, but every angle makes her look so very different - Josh Rothhaas - definitions.wordpress.com i can't stop looking at this photograph! this must be my favorite so far... - inna I like the vanishing point in the central figure--you've captured the serene to the passionate in Eran. I, also, like the cyclic action and emotion of this photograh. - Parisa Khobdeh Gorgeous. Wondering, in her jumping motion, is her left arm cut off or is that her hair? - Danielle Ngo So many different faces and feelings all at once. It's like people are throughout a day, so many roles to play but always coming back to oneself. Lovely, and two talents in one as well. - Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn Ah! I love dance! I just started watching your site a few weeks ago. This one is amazing! I love the one of her jumping. - Erin I love dance, I love photography, and I love this beautiful expression of both art forms. Moreover, I would still love it, even if I were not Eran's very proud father! - August Bugge Brilliant portrait of a dancer! - Margot Avery - web.mac.com/grove.goddess boobies! - Mike This is very timeless. I like the technique - capturing something that is always changing, always moving, but doing it in a static form - that is well done, well done. - momentum captured beautifully - andrea - www.shoesonmymind.com Beautiful composition! Reminds me a bit of Harold Edgerton's portraits using high-speed strobe lights... he also did some wonderful shots of dancers. - Dan - http://web.mit.edu/edgerton/main.html How? How did you create this wonderful shot? combine all those pictures to one single composition without losing to much detail. Whenever I try this, the background becomes to 'strong' and the objects fade out way too much.
Can someone Help me? - Pai
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- Matt
I agree with all of the above . . especially "wow". Very creative work.
- m
Wow. I'm trying to think of something to say other than wow, but wow just about covers it. Nice work, guys!
- AL
awesome. there's something almost other-timely about this piece. fantastic composition, beautiful subject.
- Linus - http://www.vagranting.com/blog/
they dont look like the same girl. I know they are, but every angle makes her look so very different
- Josh Rothhaas - definitions.wordpress.com
i can't stop looking at this photograph! this must be my favorite so far...
- inna
I like the vanishing point in the central figure--you've captured the serene to the passionate in Eran. I, also, like the cyclic action and emotion of this photograh.
- Parisa Khobdeh
Gorgeous. Wondering, in her jumping motion, is her left arm cut off or is that her hair?
- Danielle Ngo
So many different faces and feelings all at once. It's like people are throughout a day, so many roles to play but always coming back to oneself. Lovely, and two talents in one as well.
- Boo - http://www.xanga.com/Boowasborn
Ah! I love dance! I just started watching your site a few weeks ago. This one is amazing! I love the one of her jumping.
- Erin
I love dance, I love photography, and I love this beautiful expression of both art forms. Moreover, I would still love it, even if I were not Eran's very proud father!
- August Bugge
Brilliant portrait of a dancer!
- Margot Avery - web.mac.com/grove.goddess
boobies!
- Mike
This is very timeless. I like the technique - capturing something that is always changing, always moving, but doing it in a static form - that is well done, well done.
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momentum captured beautifully
- andrea - www.shoesonmymind.com
Beautiful composition! Reminds me a bit of Harold Edgerton's portraits using high-speed strobe lights... he also did some wonderful shots of dancers.
- Dan - http://web.mit.edu/edgerton/main.html
How? How did you create this wonderful shot? combine all those pictures to one single composition without losing to much detail. Whenever I try this, the background becomes to 'strong' and the objects fade out way too much. Can someone Help me?
- Pai