Last weekend, I photographed the Tails and Vistas art hike and the last performers on the hike were aerial hoop dancers. Their performance was a lot darker than the others on the hike with some heavy metal like music playing. The dancers were dressed in snakeskin looking clothes and the moved a bit like serpents during the dance. They were a lot of fun to photograph and I was able to spend a little extra time with them.
I ended up with 5 "keeper" photos at this location. I like them all for different reasons, but I'm curious:
Which of these 5 photos do you like the best?
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#1 This is perhaps my personal favorite but I also like the soft focus of some of the tilt-shift lens photos below.
#2 This one tells a bit more of the story about what the art hikers are in for.
#3 There's just something about the soft dreamy look a tilt-shift lens has, I find it to be a great lens for this type of event.
#4 I really like the rich blue sky and all the poppin' colors of this shot.
#5 The dancers had a difficult and great pose in this shot. And it was shot with that tilt-shift lens that I love.
In case you missed it, here is a little video I shot during the Trails and Vistas: Photography Fun At The Trails And Vistas Art Hike
So... which shot above is your favorite?
Thank you for looking, watching, and reading!
Scott Thompson
Scott Shots Photography