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Post by studiomorphic on Apr 19, 2005 19:23:57 GMT -5
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Post by A Regular on Apr 19, 2005 19:53:51 GMT -5
Wow, really great pictures of Paul AND the band. Will these be available for purchase/sharing?
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Post by studiomorphic on Apr 20, 2005 13:09:17 GMT -5
I think so. I might have to number them in the gallery then because there are so many. They're all 300+dpi images and print quality.
gj
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angela
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Post by angela on Apr 20, 2005 13:17:21 GMT -5
Oh thank goodness you posted a new link. I tried to look at these last night but they wouldn't load for me. Now they popped right up. Really really nice, thanks for posting them!
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Post by studiomorphic on Apr 20, 2005 13:55:14 GMT -5
I have full video of
Can Hardly Wait, U Be Me..., Crackle N Drag, & Love Untold and some of Alex Chilton, but the files are all around 70 - 90 megabytes.
I thought about bringing them into flash and compressing them that way . . .
gj
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Post by hudson99 on Apr 20, 2005 14:50:30 GMT -5
Forget about Paul - I want to know more about the beautiful photographer.
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Post by studiomorphic on Apr 20, 2005 15:23:04 GMT -5
DOH!
I forgot to mention, but you can tab through the images using your Right & Left arrow keys as an alternative to clicking the thumbnail.
gj
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Post by Kathy on Apr 21, 2005 19:58:00 GMT -5
These are amazing pictures, thanks so much for sharing!
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Post by Jay on Apr 21, 2005 21:10:15 GMT -5
I think so. I might have to number them in the gallery then because there are so many. They're all 300+dpi images and print quality. gj Wow - beautiful pictures! Any idea what type of equipment the photographer was using? Thanks.
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Post by studiomorphic on Apr 23, 2005 17:39:42 GMT -5
Sarah Says:
"Kodak EasyShare DX7590 5 megapixel It should be noted that none of the photos were done on any automatic settings (P or A). They really let me down in situations like that. The manual setting (M) and a few test shots were essential. I just don't want anybody to think they can go out and buy this camera and get pictures like that. It took a lot of tweaking during the show. Most people don't need a 10x (that's equivalent to a 300 mm), which is what I have specifically for concerts."
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Post by kgp on Apr 24, 2005 12:17:39 GMT -5
Sarah Says: "Kodak EasyShare DX7590 5 megapixel It should be noted that none of the photos were done on any automatic settings (P or A). They really let me down in situations like that. The manual setting (M) and a few test shots were essential. I just don't want anybody to think they can go out and buy this camera and get pictures like that. It took a lot of tweaking during the show. Most people don't need a 10x (that's equivalent to a 300 mm), which is what I have specifically for concerts." I hope Sarah lurks here. I can't use the M setting at a show. I like Aperature mode and the lens open wide. Lighting was weird in Louisville, I was all over from 1/30 to 1/250 at f5.6 with my 28-80 zoom. Cheap lens, but my 2.8 100mm is too cumbersome for a club like that. I've found that more than enough zoom unless I'm really far back in the crowd. (I do use a 300mm for outdoor shows.) Of course I'm not digital yet, so I don't know what any of that means. I didn't even know you had the choice to shoot manual with digital cameras. That's one of the reasons I've balked at buying one for so long. (that and the price.) sorry, shop talk.
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