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May 27, 2007 18:57 |  #1

Natalie only moved away from the microphone once during the first three songs and that was to have an assistant do something with the back of her dress. She only opened her eyes, and then only part way, twice during the first three songs and both times was when the spotlights were off and she only looked off to the side with half closed lids. But she looks great for a 57 year old, eh?

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#3 The opening number:
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#4 Full stage:
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#5 Close up:
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There are more on my website but they are all very similar. Shot RAW and processed in LightRoom.

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May 27, 2007 19:29 |  #2

Real, real good set... Short and sweet and to the point... Each image is excellent...

She keeps herself in beautiful shape... A great star...


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May 28, 2007 08:57 |  #3

Nice images, as usual.
I would look into the conversion of the last one however... Nasty things happening with the blue.magenta backlight on her shoulders.
In LR there is a nifty function that might help:
Click the button, then in the image, click and drag a color, to adjust hue/sat.
I think lowering blue/magenta saturation would help. (Either that, or use DPP ;) )


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May 28, 2007 09:38 |  #4

Awesome stuff Dwight, although i am barely worthy to critique your work :D

It is tough to capture a great animated close up if they are fairly un-animated LOL

Good to see RAW is working out for you too.

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May 28, 2007 13:43 |  #5

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Nice images, as usual.
I would look into the conversion of the last one however... Nasty things happening with the blue.magenta backlight on her shoulders.
In LR there is a nifty function that might help:
Click the button, then in the image, click and drag a color, to adjust hue/sat.
I think lowering blue/magenta saturation would help. (Either that, or use DPP ;) )

Yes, I noticed that shoulder ... a bit odd. Anyway, I found the direct saturation control ... just up and down movements? With that color greatly desaturated it looks better but at the boundary on shoulder front it appears almost posterized either way. I had forgotten that function was there ... sure makes it easy to get the target color for adjustments. If we keep this up I may even start using PS CS2/3 (I have CS3 (I have CS3 Web Premium) but have heard mixed reviews so far.)


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May 29, 2007 13:09 |  #6

That's the main reason I use DPP: It does better with 'difficult colors' like this.
ACR and/or LR might do better when calibrated (external link)...


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May 29, 2007 13:22 |  #7

René Damkot wrote in post #3286477 (external link)
That's the main reason I use DPP: It does better with 'difficult colors' like this.
ACR and/or LR might do better when calibrated (external link)...

I'll give those downloads a try.


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May 29, 2007 13:36 as a reply to  @ DwightMcCann's post |  #8

Saw Natalie in an episode of Gray's Anatomy. She is in extremely good shape for her age. Me? Jealous? No... why would you think that I would be.... :p

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May 29, 2007 19:44 as a reply to  @ shesgotthepic's post |  #9

Nice shots. Too bad she didn't give you the option for a little more variety.


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May 30, 2007 14:54 |  #10

oohh loving the Drum kit Dwight, great work buddy!.


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May 30, 2007 14:59 |  #11

nice shots dwight; she's lovely.


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May 30, 2007 15:20 |  #12

bmoguy wrote in post #3288453 (external link)
Nice shots. Too bad she didn't give you the option for a little more variety.

Yup, very staid ... although the local newspaper guy got a picture of her with her eye almost all the way open ... I never saw it! But he's been doing this a lot longer than I have.

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oohh loving the Drum kit Dwight, great work buddy!.

Good, 'cause we have some who are uninterested in these scenic shots. :rolleyes:

narlus wrote in post #3292776 (external link)
nice shots dwight; she's lovely.

Thanks, Narlus ... she is a looker!


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May 30, 2007 15:26 |  #13

Nice shots there Dwight. I always like to see stage especially taken from the rear of the stage.
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Nice shots there Dwight. I always like to see stage especially taken from the rear of the stage.
BTW, no relation.;)

Long time, no see, Kman. Glad you like the "on stage" shots ... I was interrogated by our production manager about being on the stage before the performance ... apparently is it not the best etiquette but it seems like there's always a technician or two futzing with things right up until the performers come on ... so I showed him what I was doing and he said, "OK, as long as you're working." I expect he won't ping me about it again now that he knows I'm not just snooping around the instruments. :-) Of course, I have been shooting there for 2-1/2 years but only doing these 'on stage' shots for six months and he probably never noticed 'til now.


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Jun 02, 2007 22:27 |  #15

Wow Dwight awesome. Number 3 looks like it is 3d.


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