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May 13, 2007 15:18 |  #1

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May 13, 2007 15:24 |  #2

great quality Chris, as Rene would say a little to in the center, but the Clarity is outstanding, what kinda music is it?


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May 13, 2007 15:30 |  #3

Cool pics! I am a fan of this band! Have been since I was like 14 lol geez....that makes me feel old!


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May 13, 2007 15:41 |  #4

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great quality Chris, as Rene would say a little to in the center, but the Clarity is outstanding, what kinda music is it?

I guess you could file it under "alternative", although it defies the common definition of that term.

Upbeat, literate nerd rock? I don't know.


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May 13, 2007 15:47 |  #5

They did the theme for Malcolm in the Middle, some stuff for Homestar Runner and a ton of other stuff, in addition to their regular albums, of which there are a plethora.


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May 13, 2007 16:04 |  #6

Sonic Infidel wrote in post #3199675 (external link)
They did the theme for Malcolm in the Middle, some stuff for Homestar Runner and a ton of other stuff, in addition to their regular albums, of which there are a plethora.

they did that song, whoah they dont look like they would do that, Btw, when i first posted No.2 never came up, so i have just seen it, i really like it.

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May 13, 2007 17:25 |  #7

Just these two guys? First two are pretty nice.


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May 13, 2007 21:14 |  #8

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Just these two guys?


It's these two that count, but they do have a three-piece backing band for tours and recording.


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May 13, 2007 21:21 |  #9

justchris wrote in post #3200992 (external link)
It's these two that count, but they do have a three-piece backing band for tours and recording.

Got it! Similar thing to Sugarland (country genre) with two principals (used to be three) but they also had their own band for recording and some touring. Were there others with them at this event?


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May 13, 2007 21:28 |  #10

Yes, it was a "full band" show. I got a few nice shots of their guitarist, but the drummer and bassist were positioned such that not even a mediocre shot would've been possible.

Here's one more.

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May 14, 2007 04:27 |  #11

I like the first one best.
Last one would have been very nice, if he weren't hiding behind the mic. Rest of the posture is great :(

Like I would say: A bit centralised though. :lol:
And why not shoot in portrail orientation once in a while?


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May 14, 2007 06:58 |  #12

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I like the first one best.
Last one would have been very nice, if he weren't hiding behind the mic. Rest of the posture is great :(

Yeah, the microphone he used while playing the accordion ruined a lot of really great shots. The one I posted (that last one) doesn't bother me so much because you can tell that he's actually addressing the mic, rather than some of the others where he's backed off and just playing, and there's this giant mic and stand needlessly in the foreground... My mobility at this show was limited and I was basically stuck right underneath them.

Like I would say: A bit centralised though. :lol:
And why not shoot in portrail orientation once in a while?

I disagree on the centralization issue - I don't think it's an automatic fault, or inherently bad-looking. Especially when you've got a single, relatively close, dramatically isolated subject... It would just be increasing a black field one way or another. I could do it in PP if I really cared.

As for shooting in portrait, it's something I haven't gotten used to yet. Everything I shoot in portrait orientation ends up looking like garbage to me. I don't know why.


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May 14, 2007 08:43 |  #13

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where was this show? i didn't realize this band was still kicking it around. it does bring back some good memories of jr high school

i think the first two are a tad soft. and #4 has just a bit too much green. maybe wb could help that.


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May 14, 2007 09:12 |  #14

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where was this show? i didn't realize this band was still kicking it around. it does bring back some good memories of jr high school

In Rochester, NY. I also discovered them around Jr. high age. I haven't gotten into all of their newer albums, but they've still written their fair share of classics. I get out to see them once every year or so.

i think the first two are a tad soft. and #4 has just a bit too much green. maybe wb could help that.

Are you kidding? The first two are easily the sharpest - that's why I gave them top billing!

The green one (possibly my favorite) is green because of the stage lighting on that particular song. The WB is spot on - compare the blue lights on top of the keyboard in the green shot with the ones in the shot above. They're accurately rendered. In fact, it probably represents the best exposure results I've ever gotten on a "single color saturation" type shot.


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May 14, 2007 09:22 |  #15

justchris wrote in post #3203174 (external link)
Are you kidding? The first two are easily the sharpest - that's why I gave them top billing!

They could be sharpened a bit for web however, depending on taste...

justchris wrote in post #3203174 (external link)
The green one (possibly my favorite) is green because of the stage lighting on that particular song. The WB is spot on - compare the blue lights on top of the keyboard in the green shot with the ones in the shot above. They're accurately rendered. In fact, it probably represents the best exposure results I've ever gotten on a "single color saturation" type shot.

They might be 'accurate', but certainly not the best exposure: Green channel is totally blown... There is no detail whatsoever in the side of the face...
I prefer 'pleasing' over 'accurate' for this type of work, and I think that is what was referred to.


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