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Chrisshealy
12th of July 2006 (Wed), 23:46
I have gotten into concert photography my first atempt was with a fuji finepix S3100. I just recently was handed down my dads cannon 300D and am overcoming the learning curve I hope . I have my own website with alot of the pictures I have taken. Take a look around and let me know what ya think http://www.chrisshealy.com. Here are some images from the last show I did
Ear Shot
http://www.chrisshealy.com/Coppermine/albums/Ear%20Shot/normal_CRW_3499.jpg
http://www.chrisshealy.com/Coppermine/albums/Ear%20Shot/normal_CRW_3510.jpg
http://www.chrisshealy.com/Coppermine/albums/Ear%20Shot/normal_CRW_3557.jpg
http://www.chrisshealy.com/Coppermine/albums/Ear%20Shot/normal_CRW_3531.jpg

Cannon 300D Kit lens
I was asked to take these pictures by the promoter thought it was kinda cool these guys are signed to WarnerBrother Records. This was an Outdoor event called art on the ave . first time shooting outside.

DwightMcCann
13th of July 2006 (Thu), 12:17
First, Welcome to POTN. Second, you really need better titles! "My First Shoot" and "Here's What I Did" and "Look at This" just aren't very useful ... this is a photo sharing forum so of course it's shots you took. Give us the band name, venue name and date. Then try to give us pictures that are near the limits: 800 pixels on the long side, so that those of us with old eyes can see them. It would be nice if you numbered them, too. If you are asked to shoot by a promoter it would be nice to know who they are, too.

I went to your website and then to your galleries ... the images there are very small, too! While I am not suggesting that you publish images as big as mine, something nearer 800 pixels is almost a requirement to really analyze/appreciate concert images.