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I attended a dress rehearsal for Canada's Ballet Jörgen at the Betty Oliphant Theatre, Toronto, Canada.Time
It was a new experience for me as a photographer as most of time I photograph the wild life and sometimes I do street photography. It was a quite interesting to shoot outdoor. The rehearsal was in the evening when the Theatre had a special time for the artists. I was a very lucky to be a witness and see how the performance was born.Lighting
Conditions of shooting was challenging as the scene was dark and only two artists were lighten.Equipment
This was shot on Canon70D and I used my new lens Sigma 70-200 mm F2,8 EX DG APO OS. I didn't take a tripod so I used a chair in front of me to stabilize an image.Inspiration
It's was mixture of emotions: amazing dancers, beautiful music and energy of contemporary dance itself. It's thrilling moment to see a performance not only as a spectator but also as a photographer. Great challenge for myself - lack of good lighting, new equipment and new type of photography.Editing
I wanted to highlight the emotions of the moment and that's why I developed the image in black & white using Photoshop. I love black & white photography as it reminds me the old school of photography and I think the part of the appeal of black-and-white photography is its more subdued monochromatic character.In my camera bag
The first thing is my Canon 70D, of course:) I usually take 24-105 Canon lens and I'd love to carry 40mm lens. Prime lens always keeps me more inspired to find new ways to photograph and refresh my vision.Feedback
Take your camera when you feel so. There are special moments when you wake up and feel that something very exciting is waiting for you. This is how I detect if I am ready to take a camera and explore new places.