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Alabaster Fox / Ben Laatsch @ Wooden Nickel Records, Ft. Wayne, IN - 12/1/07

 
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Dec 01, 2007 22:31 |  #1

This is one of those ever wonderful record store gigs. It was actually a fun show for me, I didn't have to use ISO3200 and I was able to get shutter speeds all the way up to 1/250. Well, that and the subjects are pals of mine. Also, I just have to say that the 135L is so much fun to use...but it certainly isn't a forgiving lens. When you miss focus with the 135L wide open, you really miss.

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1. A wide shot (a little oof, I know)

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4. Some Christmas light action. (135L wide open)
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Dec 02, 2007 09:24 |  #2

bacchanal wrote in post #4422809 (external link)
(a little oof, I know)

Thanks for saving me the typing ;)

I like #3 and particularly 4.

Bit of a greenish cast in the hair in the last three images.


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Dec 02, 2007 09:40 |  #3

René Damkot wrote in post #4424825 (external link)
Thanks for saving me the typing ;)

I like #3 and particularly 4.

Bit of a greenish cast in the hair in the last three images.

Thanks, your input is always much appreciated.

Yeah, I should have stopped down and taken a couple more shots like #1...live and learn I guess.
It was fluorescent lighting, so I was catching the different colors as it cycled. I don't see a greenish cast at all (my monitor is calibrated), well maybe just a little now that you mention it, but then I am red/green colorblind...so that may have something to do with it. vmad


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René Damkot wrote in post #4424825 (external link)
Bit of a greenish cast in the hair in the last three images.

I simply assumed that her hair was slightly green...


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Dec 02, 2007 13:32 |  #5

Not "green-green", more like a sickly yellow...
I also notice that the lips and tongue on #4 are rather purple-ish.

Only so much you can do in fluorescent lightening :(


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