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May 18, 2007 04:31 |  #1

Here is the one and only gig I've shot. Almost all shots were with 85mm f/1.8 though a couple I used the 24-105 for (and all shots were at ISO 1600). The main problem I had was the metering had massive problems - in the end I had to set -1.5 EC and it wasn't too bad, but took a while to work out how to get it to meter half reasonably.

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1. The Lord Large Experiment

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2. Jag
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3. The Rumble Strips (loved these guys)
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4. The Magic Numbers
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May 18, 2007 04:54 |  #2

wow! love the action caught in the first one!


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May 18, 2007 04:58 |  #3

Thanks :) It's funny, because I got some great shots of LLE and a couple of really decent ones of Jag (#2), but they were the acts I liked the least!


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May 18, 2007 08:51 |  #4

Nice set. Some images need a bit of cropping, but apart from that: Very good for the first ever concert.


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May 18, 2007 09:39 |  #5

Thanks. I'm not sure why, but I like to limit myself to 3:2 crops, so I could have cropped many of the images better, but liked to keep the same aspect ratio.


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May 18, 2007 09:44 |  #6

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I like to limit myself to 3:2 crops,

So do I, but I still think some could be cropped ;)


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May 18, 2007 10:11 |  #7

Of the ones on flickr, or one of these? Any of the ones on POTN, please feel free to offer an alternative crop :)


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May 18, 2007 10:13 |  #8

In fact, as long as they're just posted here, please feel free to crop any of the shots :).


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May 18, 2007 13:56 |  #9

In my experience, Forget about using the cameras metering - if you shoot enough gigs you'll soon learn by checking the lighting and doing a few test shots what kind of set up you need. At most venues, the lighting rarely changes drastically and with the 80 1.8 you should be able to shoot iso 800 with some confidence.

But you did a fine job for your first gig shoot :)


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May 18, 2007 20:00 |  #10

jiggling_john wrote in post #3227847 (external link)
At most venues, the lighting rarely changes drastically

You might be shooting in a different venue then I do ;)

In a case like this (external link), I might consider M mode.
In a case like this (external link) it would be harder, and in a case like this (external link): Forget it ;)


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May 19, 2007 00:02 |  #11

René Damkot wrote in post #3229387 (external link)
You might be shooting in a different venue then I do ;)

In a case like this (external link), I might consider M mode.
In a case like this (external link) it would be harder, and in a case like this (external link): Forget it ;)

Amen to that! There are a few times where I had to rapid fire and hope for the best because there was no way to lock..


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May 21, 2007 02:36 |  #12

hehe, thanks for the tips and encouragement :).


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May 21, 2007 05:21 |  #13

Those are awesome. I like the second and third one.. I would have cropped them a little different, too, but great job!




  
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May 21, 2007 05:22 |  #14

Thanks! Feel free to post alternative crops :).


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May 21, 2007 05:28 |  #15

I love the second photo. I would have left more empty space to the left of the singer man and less space to the right of him...

It's hard though. I like the space at the top of the photo, but I would have put him here...

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HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'image/gif' | Byte size: ZERO | PHOTOBUCKET ERROR IMAGE


But that doesn't really work well...his whole body would still need to be in the shot. Haha...but I'm bad at this.



  
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