July 13, 2010

Motion blur

Not by choice but because this was the best that my itsy-bitsy camera could do. But despite that, I think that the result captures well the rhythm, excitement and power of Wadaiko Yamato, the group of taiko drummers who came here for the Philippines-Japan Friendship Month of July. They are awesome! And we are extremely lucky because this is the second time we've watched them perform. If you've never seen a taiko performance before, watch the video on their website (I hope you have good speakers). But really, nothing beats a live performance so if they ever go to your city, do not miss them. We've watched several taiko groups over the years and they're the best so far.

Wadaiko Yamato

20 comments:

  1. Parece un espectáculo mu exótico muy lejos de mi cultura, nunca habia oido hablar.
    Tu pequeña cámara hace buenas fotos.
    Me gusta la del aeropuerto¡¡¡
    Un abrazo

    ps. Gracias por tus amables comentarios

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  2. Very interesting, Hilda. I like your shot and agree that the blur captures the moment.

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  3. Poetry in motion. Very well done. Please have a nice Tuesday.

    daily athens

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  4. I also like the capture. I saw a very similar group in Hawaii once as part of an Asian celebration with various forms of performance from several countries, and was most impressed.

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  5. I can feel my heart beating loudly from the loud thumping drums!

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  6. belle photo de spectacle, j'aime beaucoup ce flou mouvement, cela donne de la vie au spectacle

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  7. The thing about taiko is that the reverberations feel like they come from within you, not from outside. an amazing sensation.

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  8. No doubt it's "the show", wonderful lights!
    I love the motion in this picture, great shot Hilda!
    hugs
    Léia

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  9. I was looking forward to this post ever since your cooment! I've never seen this particular group but I love the thunderous sounds of the Wadaiko! I like your blurry photo as it shows the speed too :-)

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  10. I think the blur does add to the photo! I can better imagine the sound and energy! We're up in the air today - wahoo!

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  11. Great capture all the same.

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  12. I like the effect of the blurring since it gives you a feel for the excitement of the performance!

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  13. «Louis» et Mme la Vache have seen taiko performances at the Cherry Blossom Festival in San Francisco's Japantown. Amazing stuff!

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  14. I like the mottion blur. Looks like it was a fun spectacle!

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  15. I actually like the photo a great deal. It does a wonderful job of conveying the tempo and excitement of the performance.

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  16. I think the picture is just great, it looks more real this way!

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  17. I have only seen them on television and then for one episode. They are the best around. You must have enjoyed them too.

    Fat Lady Recipes

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  18. Like many, I think the photo is fabulous, and I'm just sorry we missed the performance.

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