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11/16/2004 02:37:44 AM · #1
My first attempt at concert photography:

//www.derelictdreams.com/collections.php?gallery=1&photo=1

Comments? Suggestions?
11/16/2004 03:58:47 AM · #2
Those have a great feel to them! I like most of them a lot, even though I've never heard of the band. I especially liked 9, 12, and 15.
11/16/2004 05:10:09 AM · #3
Neat....

I love the primary colour look to a lot of these shots, it's very simple/clean and yet the images are not... If you get what I mean? Hmm, that didn't make sense...

Out of curiosity, what lens and settings were you using? What sort of shutter speeds were you able to get with the odd/variable lighting?
11/16/2004 05:17:28 AM · #4
Originally posted by ohmark:

Neat....

I love the primary colour look to a lot of these shots, it's very simple/clean and yet the images are not... If you get what I mean? Hmm, that didn't make sense...

Out of curiosity, what lens and settings were you using? What sort of shutter speeds were you able to get with the odd/variable lighting?


Thanks.

I was using the Canon 50mm f1.4. I found that cloudy white balance, iso400, f2, and 1/90 did the trick for a lot of the shots. I also usually had to prefocus on someone, switch to manual focus, and then raise the camera above my head a bit and take several shots to get some nice shots above the crowd.
11/16/2004 05:53:05 AM · #5
Originally posted by VisiBlanco:

I was using the Canon 50mm f1.4. I found that cloudy white balance, iso400, f2, and 1/90 did the trick for a lot of the shots. I also usually had to prefocus on someone, switch to manual focus, and then raise the camera above my head a bit and take several shots to get some nice shots above the crowd.


Arrrrr, big hole for the light to get in. :-).

So you were quite close to the front then as well? I would have though an incubus concert would be a bit of a crush/push event for carrying a DSLR? Did you feel 'safe' with the camera, or were you actually not in the main audience?

Cheers, Chris H.
11/16/2004 06:28:49 AM · #6
Originally posted by ohmark:

Arrrrr, big hole for the light to get in. :-).

So you were quite close to the front then as well? I would have though an incubus concert would be a bit of a crush/push event for carrying a DSLR? Did you feel 'safe' with the camera, or were you actually not in the main audience?

Cheers, Chris H.


Well, I found that if I stood near the far left and far right of the stage I could get quite close and avoid the majority of the crowd. I felt pretty safe, there wasn't really a lot of pushing at this concert.

My buddy had a press pass and was able to stand between the audience and the stage, he also had his 70-200 f/2.8 IS.. GRRRRR....
11/17/2004 02:46:41 AM · #7
Originally posted by VisiBlanco:

My buddy had a press pass and was able to stand between the audience and the stage, he also had his 70-200 f/2.8 IS.. GRRRRR....


Ahhhhh, lens envy, I know that concept. :-) Still you got some great shots, and had to work harder for them....
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