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Date Posted: Sun, Jul 21 2019, 14:47:08"
Author: Sorry, it's true
Subject: THIS! The amount of times I have heard this complaint and it's because the dancer doesn't point their toe when they kick, keep their back straight when they leap, or keep their arms in. The poster is right, you need to present the photographer with photographic opportunities.
In reply to: Maybe? 's message, "Maybe it is the quality of the dancer not the photographer, not every dancer presents with photographic opportunities to be taken" on Sun, Jul 21 2019, 13:18:17"


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