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Arthur Murray – Columbia Professional Showcase

©TimeLine Media - Viennese Waltz professional show

As promised, here are photos from Columbia, MD professional show from the Arthur Murray Summer Showcase. The sale just ended on these photos at the proofing website, but they are still available to view and share. I want to let everyone that came to view and purchase photos that I appreciate your support of our photography. We put a lot of effort to create the best ballroom dance images, and post the thousands of images for you to find! Thanks for keeping the servers running with your orders. We are always thinking of better ways to bring these images to you, and give you options for your photos, and I will be posting more about those options in the coming weeks. The labs that print these images have lots of sales in the summer months, and I’ll pass them along to you. Stay tuned!

The images in the post today are from the Viennese Waltz professional show by the Columbia, Maryland studio. The Viennese Waltz is a challenging dance especially on a crowded dance floor. It differs from the regular, slow waltz, by having more speed and rotation in the steps. It is a beautiful dance when the dancers know what they are doing, and that is what these two displayed for the audience. They had beautiful dance lines, extensions in their frame, and they make it look effortless!

Photo collage from an Arthur Murray Columbia professional show ©TimeLine Media
Photo collage from an Arthur Murray Columbia professional show ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - Viennese Waltz professional show
©TimeLine Media – Viennese Waltz professional show
Meghan and Brandon from the Columbia, MD studio dancing a pro show ©TimeLine Media
Meghan and Brandon from the Columbia, MD studio dancing a pro show ©TimeLine Media

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Photo Deadlines!

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Summer Showcase

It is a busy day at the studio! We have two things expiring on the website today making for lots of deadlines for us. First, the sale on the Arthur Murray 2013 Summer Showcase is ending tonight. This is the last chance to get 20% off any photo products from this event. This applies to your entire order on prints, canvases, albums, or digital downloads. Thanks to everyone that has been to the website already and placed your orders! We are working to getting them placed with the lab today so that they can be sent to you in the mail this week.

Arthur Murray Events

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Summer Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Summer Showcase
©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Summer Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Summer Showcase

I know that I have a few more professional showcases to highlight on the blog, but I will get to them very soon – promise! The second thing on the website is that the photos from the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge held on March 16, 2013, are expiring! Today is the last day that you can go to the website to view your photos, share them, or place orders for prints and digital downloads. After tonight, the images will be going into the electronic archive, and will not be viewable on the website.

Baltimore Dancesport Challenge

To get them back out, it is $30 to retrieve them from the server and re-upload them to the photo server. There were some really nice images from this event, and I hope you were able to see them. There were lots of competition, spotlights, showcase routines, and professional showcases by Julz Tamarkina and Jean-Michel Erole. Please pass the link on to anyone else that attended and would like to see the photos before they are gone. Thank you!

©TimeLine Media - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
©TimeLine Media – Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
©TimeLine Media - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
©TimeLine Media – Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
©TimeLine Media - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
Pro-Am dancers at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge
©TimeLine Media – Baltimore Dancesport Challenge

Photos from the Arthur Murray Summer Showcase

Photos from the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge

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DC – Washington Monument

©TimeLine Media - Washington Monument HDR

The Washington Monument needs some work. Back in August 2011, there was an earthquake that was centered in central Virginia that shook the entire region. I am a native to northern Virginia, and we have emphatically never experienced anything like that! Thinking back to that day, I remember sitting in my living room editing photos. Then, the house started to shake! I could hear the plates and forks in the cabinets shaking, then running to the deck to see the divider between our neighbors really swaying like it was windy outside.

By the time I ran out the front door, I saw two of our neighbors out there already – we discussed the quake for a little while before returning inside. I could still feel edgy for a good hour afterwards. Following the quake, I can see why they have drills for them in areas that have them more often. I clearly had no idea where to go in those few seconds. Luckily, we didn’t have any damage unlike the large obelisk in downtown Washington, DC.

Repair Scaffolding

The Washington Monument sustained some damage from the shaking. There is dramatic video from inside where tourists where in the observation deck at the time of the earthquake. Following the quake there were inspections by engineers both inside and outside the structure which also made for some amazing photos as they rappelled up the exterior checking for weakness in the stonework.  Recently, and scaffolding was erected around all the sides of the monument to allow workers to easily repair the damage. Last week, lights were illuminated inside the scaffolding to restore a familiar yet altered scene to the landscape. We took some time to go down one evening to see how it looked. I was impressed!

©TimeLine Media - Washington Monument HDR
©TimeLine Media – Washington Monument HDR

The design of the repair structure was definitely taken into consideration. It is very clean, and it mirrors the monument very well. This is as close to the monument as you can get right now – luckily, there was a little break in the fencing that was just enough for me to get my camera lens through to get a clean view!

©TimeLine Media - Washington Monument
©TimeLine Media – Washington Monument

They even added the red blinking lights at the top to warn the many aircraft that fly in the area to the outside of the scaffolding. Seeing as how I can barely get to the top of my roof, this is the closest I will come to seeing what it is like up there. It will only be about a year before the repairs are complete.

©TimeLine Media - Washington Monument
©TimeLine Media – Washington Monument

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