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Digitalwave
20th of April 2006 (Thu), 13:13
My university's battle of the bands was last night so I went out and snapped a few just for fun/more practice.

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album32/IMG_3216.jpg

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album32/IMG_3245.jpg

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album32/IMG_3289.jpg

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album32/IMG_3297.jpg

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album32/IMG_3206.jpg

Thanks for looking!

ohheyseth
20th of April 2006 (Thu), 15:22
Cool shots, my fav would probably be #3.

Digitalwave
20th of April 2006 (Thu), 15:42
Thank you! #3 is my favorite as well.

DesignVHL
20th of April 2006 (Thu), 15:57
Yeah I really like #3....curious as to how that came to be....what was the shutter speed, F/stop, lens used, camera settings...??? I'd like to try and get an effect like this sometime...shows that raw motion & Emotion! :)

ps what does a battery grip do for you?

René Damkot
21st of April 2006 (Fri), 06:06
I like the first three. 2nd fav. Pity the second guy is there in #1, blur would've been nice 'the other way' in #3. (second curtain sync?)

DwightMcCann
24th of April 2006 (Mon), 17:07
ps what does a battery grip do for you?

Makes the camera appear more "manly!" :rolleyes:

Digitalwave
24th of April 2006 (Mon), 17:15
Makes the camera appear more "manly!" :rolleyes:

I shoot the majority of my concert shots in portrait mode. With a tiny XT, its VERY hard to shoot portrait mode without a grip. It also adds weight to the camera which really balances out my heavy lenses (especially the 80-200, all metal lens).

I can do some crazy stuff with the grip too. With my Peleng 8mm, I held the camera with one hand on the grip, holding the camera from the bottom, and reached down below the drummer for this shot:

http://www.stasisproductions.com/gallery/albums/album34/IMG_3347.jpg

Kemcmanus
25th of April 2006 (Tue), 23:00
Cool shots, my fav would probably be #3.

3 is nice, but I'm liking 4 better for some reason.

jfrancho
26th of April 2006 (Wed), 07:49
D-wave you have to get a speedlight and an off camera-shoe. That picture of the drummer is very interesting. With a remote flash setup, it would be possible to illuminate more of the subject than the foreground stuff. It still a cool shot, though. I agree, even with a 20D, the grip makes the camer much easier to support at odd angles. About the only time I use the grip is when shooting bands.

Digitalwave
26th of April 2006 (Wed), 08:25
A Speedlight (550 or 580) is going to be my next purchase. The popup flash does well very quite often though, especially when I use my fisheye. I do want to be able to do off-camera remote triggering though. Do you know if I can use the on camera flash burst to trigger a 580EX?

jfrancho
26th of April 2006 (Wed), 08:35
I don't think so. I have a 430EX, and will be getting another 430EX and a 580EX to trigger them. The only thing I worry about is a performer accidentally crushing a remote speedlight. gmen and Dwight have posted so interesting mounting equipment in the Q&A threads that are worth a look. The off camera shoe cord is a great investment if you get a flash head since it gives you about 3 feet of mobility with the flash. Check my profile for the Gaylord/Greylord threads that feature this technique - it's still a work in progress. Hopefully I'll get proficiant enough to offer this type of shot to actual clients. While we're on the subject of flashes, get a bracket as well. I get really great results using the bracket in more casual, snapshot settings like a family events, parties, etc. There's a reason the WPs use them so much.