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The world of Bengbeng and Benghui
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We had drummers in our celebration of the 4th of July yesterday. Your look more artful though – ours were wearing stamped t-shirts
Very interesting performance, nice in B&Wh.
Where is the lion? And why weren’t they dancing? Ha
Monochrome? But how come there is hue of brown? Anyway this is a nice shot. Happy Monday!
Ken calld it Sepia. I dont know. I used the effect on D40x Nikon monochrome icon.
i actually wonder how intricate those drums are. the design looks so nice.
they r very elaborate indeed. I am sure i have a pic somewhere
In this is sephia tone? Looks interesting compared to a colored shot.
it does… the mood seems different altogether..not so loud Chinese New Year colors
A fine set piece – looks dynamic.
Very interesting picture!
Excellent shot, they look serious about their performance! This shot is perfect for monochrome, consisting of the shades of brown found in the sepia pigment. Did you know you can use any single color or hue in a monochrome image?
Looks like a great performance.
Excellent shot!
Have a great week!
That must be fantastic to see an event like that.
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And like you say, so cool to see a different culture
This is a wonderful shot. Well done!
Well done!
That’s an intriguing title for your photo! Well done.
this looks cool!
lion dances are entertaining.
looks classic =)
still experimenting with monochrome