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Aug 09, 2005 09:08 |  #1

Taken at Monty's Krown - 30-July-2005 - Big Images

A head shot, Dwight recommended I try this, and I like it.

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A typical shot for me, but I've been striving for selective sharpness, now.
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What is different here?
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This one is totally oof, intentional.
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Overall there really was no usable lighting in this place to speak of. There had been what someone might call red spotlights (I'd call them desk lamps) nailed to the ceiling, most were blown. A very difficult situation.


  
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Aug 09, 2005 10:14 |  #2

The first shot is gnarly! Left-handedness is 15% of the population, I think. Great job for the terrible lighting.


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Aug 09, 2005 11:27 as a reply to  @ DwightMcCann's post |  #3

DwightMcCann wrote:
The first shot is gnarly! Left-handedness is 15% of the population, I think. Great job for the terrible lighting.

Thanks Dwight. I actually was charting really new ground on that one, as it was a head shot, and I used a flash. This was with the onboard with FEC set to -2. I'm gonna keep that one in my bag of tricks.
Not only does Corey play lefty (he is actually a natural righty), but it is a guitar setup for righty, but two of the volume and tone knobs have been removed, and the neck pickup totally disabled. He used to play a strat, but always admired the Gibson humbucker/set neck thing. So he had this guitar modified, though it isn't actually an SG, some other band. It really doesn't matter what he plays, it's always good.



  
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Aug 09, 2005 11:33 |  #4

I know nothing about guitars ... I played brass in high school and that's it! :-) Hmmm, maybe the FEC -2 with rear curtain slow, eh? ;-)a


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Aug 09, 2005 11:40 as a reply to  @ DwightMcCann's post |  #5

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I know nothing about guitars ... I played brass in high school and that's it! :-) Hmmm, maybe the FEC -2 with rear curtain slow, eh? ;-)a

Basically, two of the knobs were in the way, so he had them deleted. I'm not sure, I am using the UD hack on my DRebel. I was in manual, and EXIF says 1/50 @ f/1.4 @ 50mm, but oddly, flash data has been goofy since the firmware upgrade. I started with a few shots like this with the flash that were blown, so I figured I'd see what effect it would have by using FEC, and that is what I got.



  
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Aug 12, 2005 09:57 |  #6

Two more from that night.

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Aug 12, 2005 10:24 |  #7

Very good although a bit dark. I think this guy should try dreds rather than the rubberbanded bobs he's got! :-)


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Aug 12, 2005 10:29 as a reply to  @ DwightMcCann's post |  #8

DwightMcCann wrote:
Very good although a bit dark. I think this guy should try dreds rather than the rubberbanded bobs he's got! :)

Funny you should say that, here is a picture of his twin brother:

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Aug 12, 2005 11:56 |  #9

awesome shots. the first headshot could be a cd cover, and that last one (the bw guitarist) kicks ass. i think you definitely used the limited lighting to your advantage. the shots show alot of contrast and action.


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Jun 23, 2008 04:01 |  #10

the lighting in these places usually suck and that is my bane, does anyone have any pointers on contending with this sour issue? Like I posted previously, the shots are either underexposed or overexposed and the dust paricles are way too evident when you use the flash, it's like your windshield is wet. blackdiamond13 @ Jemsite (external link)




  
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Jun 23, 2008 04:01 |  #11

beautiful shots, especially the first one and the pink fuzzy amp...




  
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