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Feb 24, 2007 10:34 |  #1

The Folking Revolution is a show put on by a group of local artists (except Longsleeves who recently relocated to San Diego). I believe this particular one was TFR #5.

Technically speaking, the conditions at this show were pretty easy for the most part. The amount of light was okay, and it was constant. I did a little more PP to these than I normally do...kind of going for a desaturated, contrasty look I guess. Critique is appreciated.

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1. Juntau

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2. Ben Laatsch
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3. Ben Laatsch
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4. Eric Squires
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5. Longsleeves
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6. Longsleeves
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7. The Andy Scheer Quartet
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8. The Andy Scheer Quartet
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Feb 24, 2007 11:15 |  #2

Oh, these are really lovely ...the intimate, quiet, soft (not in image quality terms but the sense of peacefulness) look and feel is very appealing to me. Concert photography usually has a sense of time constraints and huge emotions and a frenetic pace. #2 and #3 are wall hangers!


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Feb 24, 2007 13:56 |  #3

DwightMcCann wrote in post #2766425 (external link)
Oh, these are really lovely ...the intimate, quiet, soft (not in image quality terms but the sense of peacefulness) look and feel is very appealing to me. Concert photography usually has a sense of time constraints and huge emotions and a frenetic pace. #2 and #3 are wall hangers!

Wow, thanks Dwight, I really appreciate the comment...you're probably one of the nicest people ever to use the internet. #2 and #3 made me quite happy personally, because Ben is a good friend of mine.


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Feb 24, 2007 14:10 |  #4

bacchanal wrote in post #2767090 (external link)
Dwight, you're probably one of the nicest people ever to use the internet.

Oh, Lordy, there are three or four people here at POTN that should hear that! :lol::lol::lol: I am tempted to cut this out to use in my signature! :-)


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Feb 24, 2007 15:06 |  #5

Good stuff -- these people look awfully familiar:-)


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Feb 25, 2007 08:30 |  #6

#6 and 7 are very nice.


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