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02/29/2004 07:04:35 AM · #1 |
Head Games
Critique please !
Message edited by author 2005-01-04 20:24:49. |
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02/29/2004 09:04:17 AM · #2 |
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02/29/2004 09:36:01 AM · #3 |
Good shots. What lens did you use?
Oops, I missed the critique. My main observation is that several were blown out a bit on one side. Perhaps a median setting between the two light levels would have been better.
Message edited by author 2004-02-29 14:37:52. |
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02/29/2004 11:21:52 AM · #4 |
Great shots pitsa, that last one is superb!
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02/29/2004 12:30:42 PM · #5 |
Looks like good rock concert pictures to me! I like them!
My dad has a whole bunch of old B&W, some color, and slides of concert pictures......from the 70's, concerts he went to while stationed in Germany, these remind me of them!
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02/29/2004 12:35:07 PM · #6 |
The tight cropping, vivid colors and energy captured are very effective. The first image reminds of a young Ozzy Osbourne :-) I was just a little surprised that the backgrounds were that much in focus. I suspect you were further back and had to crop a little? I really like these photos.
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02/29/2004 06:44:20 PM · #7 |
Thank you,thank you very much on your nice encouraging comments,this was my second attempt to do concert shots,I will try again next week ! |
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03/01/2004 05:43:29 AM · #8 |
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03/01/2004 05:46:41 AM · #9 |
I'll echo what Ben has said about the singer shot: really caught a moment there.
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03/01/2004 11:07:23 PM · #10 |
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03/02/2004 12:05:25 AM · #11 |
Concert photography is always tricky. Never enought light, artists most of time moving , crowdy places....
If this is a first attempt, congrats Kosta. It's excellent, specially the singer photo.
What lens did you use?. Is the camera on a tripod or monopod? ISO value? Post processing?
If you like jazz concerts photography, have a look at //users.skynet.be/rhipster
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03/02/2004 01:32:52 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by rhipster: Concert photography is always tricky. Never enought light, artists most of time moving , crowdy places....
If this is a first attempt, congrats Kosta. It's excellent, specially the singer photo.
What lens did you use?. Is the camera on a tripod or monopod? ISO value? Post processing?
If you like jazz concerts photography, have a look at //users.skynet.be/rhipster |
Thanks !
I used here Canon 50 mm f1.8,handheld ISO 200-400,no flash in very crowded place 500+ people bar! |
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03/02/2004 03:37:45 PM · #13 |
Great job! The last three are especially well captured.
A thought/warning/consideration: Do you have permission to sell images of this band? I don't know for sure what the legal issues would be, but I'm pretty sure there are limits on "merchandising the image" of a band. Hope this isn't an issue... |
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03/03/2004 02:53:14 AM · #14 |
Try to raise the iso to 800!
or does it get grainy on the 300D at that level of iso?
Message edited by author 2004-03-03 07:56:10.
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03/03/2004 06:44:10 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by Nazgul: Try to raise the iso to 800!
or does it get grainy on the 300D at that level of iso? |
800 ISO is good only up to 8X10 prints,for larger ones is just too much noise! |
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03/03/2004 07:11:06 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: Originally posted by Nazgul: Try to raise the iso to 800!
or does it get grainy on the 300D at that level of iso? |
800 ISO is good only up to 8X10 prints,for larger ones is just too much noise! |
now that would depend on how much DPI you are working with. if you only have 2 DPI, it is going to be smaller than that, however if you have a canon 1DS. you could get a larger image.
Message edited by author 2004-03-03 12:11:30.
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03/03/2004 12:47:52 PM · #17 |
Photos are posted on Head Games Band website Check them out ! |
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03/03/2004 01:48:49 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by pitsaman: Photos are posted on Head Games Band website Check them out ! |
Wow! Front page! Very cool! |
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08/22/2004 09:07:17 AM · #19 |
New photos added : Check them out HERE !
Enjoy
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08/22/2004 09:47:26 AM · #20 |
pitsman , saw all the pictures , great job , great lense too.
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08/22/2004 11:36:24 AM · #21 |
The last one is excellent... with your other excellent drummer shot in your portfolio, you've got some great gig photography. The timing of the singer shot here is great. |
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08/22/2004 12:12:06 PM · #22 |
I like your shots,
maybe use a little fill flash next time.
  
Message edited by author 2004-08-22 16:12:19.
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08/22/2004 12:46:39 PM · #23 |
Kosta, all are great, but I really love the last one. Nice work!
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08/22/2004 01:04:12 PM · #24 |
Kosta,those look great. I have been doing some live performance photos recently, but I have not gotten very many worth keeping. Most of the places I'm going are 'tight quarters' and I have background clutter to deal with too.
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08/22/2004 01:04:43 PM · #25 |
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