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Post by makafri on Sept 11, 2008 15:57:24 GMT -5
yeah excellent job =) I have the noel one as WP
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Post by thedon on Sept 11, 2008 16:01:42 GMT -5
Great photos. I'm pretty jealous of your life/career.
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Post by makafri on Sept 11, 2008 16:07:53 GMT -5
lol perfect words for gem's face XD
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Post by tiggs on Sept 11, 2008 18:35:31 GMT -5
Awesome pics photogirl great job ....
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Post by photogirl on Sept 11, 2008 19:20:41 GMT -5
LOL haha too funny!!!
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Post by tml15 on Sept 11, 2008 20:03:09 GMT -5
thanks lisa these pics are top
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Post by nyr401994 on Sept 12, 2008 0:44:49 GMT -5
VERY well done. i am certainly impressed.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2008 0:55:21 GMT -5
Great photos. I'm pretty jealous of your life/career.
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Post by Beatle Matt on Sept 12, 2008 8:50:15 GMT -5
That's a top photo of Andy you got on there. Andy tends to get "left out" by a lot of photogs!
/MASSIVE Ride fan
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Post by photogirl on Sept 12, 2008 15:13:43 GMT -5
Hell yeah - so is my boyfriend...he would have throttled me if I left Andy out! Not that I would anyway...
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Post by sneekylyric078 on Sept 12, 2008 17:29:32 GMT -5
great photos. Photography question: what settings should I set my point and shoot camera to be able to get decent shots at gigs?
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Post by photogirl on Sept 12, 2008 22:01:38 GMT -5
Hey sneekylyric078 - first make sure your point and shoot can be set to manual (which just means you can change the ISO, F-Stop and Shutter Speed. If you can do that, set your camera to the following settings and make sure the flash is OFF (three reasons...1 - you're too far for the flash to help you, 2 - it looks like crap and stage light it always better and 3 - security is way less likely to catch you!) ISO - Set it as high as it will go...ideally 1000 or 1600, but a lot of point and shoot cameras won't go over 800 iso. Just go as high as you can...this means you will need less light to make your image. Shutter speed - Set it as slow as possible but still quick enough so your photos won't blur. I'd recommend around 1/125th of a second and see how it looks...you may have to slow it down a bit but try not to go too much slower than that or you'll end up with motion blur. Aperture (F-Stop) - Set it as low (or as wide) as possible...this allows for more light into the camera, and your depth of field will be pretty shallow, but it's more important to get as much light in the lens as possible at a gig. See if it'll go as far down as f2.8 and if not, try f4 or whatever your lowest setting is. Please keep in mind that it also depends on how far you are from the stage, how bright the lights are, and what colour the lights are..i.e. you will almost never get a good image during a song with red lighting only...it's the densest colour of the spectrum. Blue isn't great but you can work with it. The best is white light whenever it comes up...i.e. look at the light on 'Shock of the Lightning' from this most recent tour and you'll see what great lighting looks like. Hope this helped!
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Post by generalgripweed on Sept 13, 2008 2:32:02 GMT -5
WOW. those pictures are phenomenal. REALLY REALLY well done, and thanks for sharing!!
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Post by tiggs on Sept 17, 2008 18:14:04 GMT -5
Great pics
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