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  • Subspace.beacon

    They’re all lovely — but the last set (Ishra outside) is my favourite. I like the contrast between her delicate costume, her heavy coat and the starkness of the backdrop.

  • Kyla

    The second photo of the second set is my absolute favorite…but the fifth from that set is a pretty close second.

    These are excellent.

  • Hannah

    I love the last one, just because I could take a million pictures and never capture the wind blowing the scarf/veil thing upwards in that beautiful curve like that.

  • I love the last one. I just love it. It’s like: we humans are the only color to be found in winter. Or like: screw winter! Or like she’s the first flower of spring. But the expression on her face, her stance, belies my optimism.

    Also? That is a really tall snowbank.

  • I have to say that I think they are all brilliant! I do have some that I find pop more than others, but on the whole, they are really well conceived images. Looking forward to more please.

  • kgirl

    Oh wow, these are really wonderful to look at. And I love that you call this post ‘Unveiling.

  • Mad

    They’re great. I like the middle one in the first set, the pregnant belly dancer, and the last one the best. It’s definitely a project to keep pursuing.

  • Linda

    Did you get my comment left last week regarding Susan Senator who among many other things is all-belly dancer?

    (Your) Anon

  • Linda

    PS Maybe I forgot to hit “submit comment” because now it is there.

    Google Susan Senator.

  • Beck

    I love the second one and the captured twirl of the orange scarves, like a wave.

  • Janet

    I love the movement of the scarf in the last one and the slash of red across the bleak winter landscape.

  • I love the capture of the curlique of scarf, but I think overall I like how you interpreted the colour for these. The tones are so muted and dark for what is usually a very vivid costume — makes for interesting contrast, I think. (I really like the movement of the orange one in the stairwell, too.)

  • magpie

    There is something wild and mesmerizing about those photos – the juxtaposition of the exotic and the quotidian…

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