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Photographing The Band -
delb0y - Dec 8, 2016
As some of you know I enjoy playing in a band (and solo) and I enjoying taking photos of other bands. Gig photography is fun :-)
Last night we did a photo session with a local group, not at a gig, bit at our photography class.
D7100 50mm prime f/4.5 1/125th ISO1600
Photographing The Band by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
RE: Photographing The Band -
delb0y - Dec 8, 2016
And here's one of Denver, the guitar player, cooling down before getting back under those hot lights.
This time, same camera and lens, but now at IS0 1000 because I opened the lens to f/1.8 which also gave me 1/640th of a second SS.
Cooling Down by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
RE: Photographing The Band -
EnglishBob - Dec 8, 2016
Love these, I tried shooting some gigs a decade ago but the camera just wasn't upto it, would love to try again with the 5diii.
RE: Photographing The Band -
delb0y - Dec 8, 2016
Thanks Craig. Here are a few more from the session:
On The Front Line by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Lion Heart by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
George 2 by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
RE: Photographing The Band -
EdMak - Dec 9, 2016
Get's better. Ed.
RE: Photographing The Band -
EnglishBob - Dec 10, 2016
Now I need to go visit my Brother in Law next time he's got a gig!
RE: Photographing The Band -
Phil J - Dec 16, 2016
(Dec 8, 2016, 04:37)delb0y Wrote: And here's one of Denver, the guitar player, cooling down before getting back under those hot lights.
This time, same camera and lens, but now at IS0 1000 because I opened the lens to f/1.8 which also gave me 1/640th of a second SS.
Cooling Down by Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Mr Therwell in monochrome!! I've never thought of Denver in a black & white way before. Well done Derek.
Regards.
Phil.