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Self Praise, August


Big dance, at Musashi

August 14 2005
Manual focus, Lens20-35mm
Trebi400 Strobo
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It is hard to take a climax scene of the festivals on photos. Sometimes we are disappointed at the results after taking a photos. I think it is a reason that we could not get near the target. We would better set our selected lens and standing position to the scene in advance. I advice you not to use the high magnification type of lens. Because the way in the use of wide lens is very difference from it of tele lens. In the case of the high magnification type lens, we are sometime lenient to the standing position. For example when we select wide lens, we try to get near the object as much as we can.
Regularly I use three type sooming lens for festivals: a wide sooming lens(20-35mm), a normal sooming lens (28-70mm) and a tele sooming lens (80-200mm). I can fix the standing position to those selected lens. Now I sometimes use only a single wide lens (38mm or 28mm) on the trip we can afford to adjust the standing position.
By the way, this is a scene of "big dance" at Musashi in Totokawa village, designated to the national intangible treasure. This folk dance have the old style, effected by the Furyuu dance originating in Muromachi era. I took this scene from the inner side of the dance circle by use of strobo under the villager's permission.


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