Photographer’s Note
I went to the traditional village of South Korea and they had two traditional dances a day, I took several shots of them dancing and this was just one of the fascinating moves they produced, it involves timing and swinging your head left and right in rhythm. It looked very funny because they had to strain a smile whilst doing it.
The photo shows them almost in sync.
I hope you like their tradional clothing iswell.
The whole village itself is very big and is still a place where the village people live and work.
I hope you like it
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robbertjan
(2906) 2004-02-23 8:18
Daniel good picture. There is action and good colors. Mabey a other crop. But that is personal. But well seen.
Liora
(1857) 2004-02-23 9:49
A most interesting photo. Very vivid, colorful and sharp. They really are in sync!
Well done!
manny
(21378) 2004-02-23 10:00
I really envy ou for this. I was really deadset on going this but my co-workers prevailed citing the cold weather as their number one reason. Anyway... seeing this from you is a consolation. This is a good shot and the inclusion of the onlookers is definitely a plus. Good colors amidst the drabness of the brown.
nwoehnl
(118) 2004-02-23 19:52
This is a very interesting and colorful shot. Their clothing is beautiful, and you indeed froze a moment when they are very well in sync. I think I remember seeing something similar in a TV program during the summer of 2002, when the soccer worldcup was held in South Korea and Japan. I like that you included the three spectators in the back (they are also very much in sync ;-). Well captured, Daniel.
kamui28
(0) 2004-05-06 3:22 [Comment]
touristdidi
(8561) 2004-09-28 4:30 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Leung (Kenny10pin)
(19301) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-12-31
- Categories: Festivals
- Camera: Sony F717, CF Hitatchi 6GB, Circular Polarizer
- Exposure: f/4, 1/250 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2004-02-23 8:09
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