Topic: Pittsburgh pictures

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Jim

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Great pictures - awesome color.  Loved all the little extra ones at the beginning.  What's with the mortarboards?  We already know they should all graduate at the top of the class!

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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Superb photos Jim. Really sharp and some great expressions and poses. Love the venue too, what a beautiful ceiling.

Unfortunately, the flickr show stopped at the shot before this one.

Thanks for sharing.

Phil

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“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Very nice! Good clear shots. No fog machine at that venue, apparently...  roll (I had issues with that)

- Paul

"It's really liberating to not know you can't do something." - Stevie Ray Vaughan
My photos: http://chemicalgraphics.smugmug.com/

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Jim - great pictures!!! You took these with a Nikon D40, correct? Did you use the kit lens or the 55-200? I had a major mishap of sorts at Reading...can you enlighten me on what camera settings you used inside the venue? I did make one critical mistake - set it to apurture priority. I have taken fantastic shots with the D40 on many other occasions, but Reading was a major malfunction.  mad

If you could PM me I would appreciate it....Thanks for any tips!!!

Manoj

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Thanks everyone for the compliments, I appreciate it!

Yes, the D40, just an 18-105.  I've been fortunate to be sitting up close for the last 4-5 shows so that has been sufficient. I'd planned to buy a D90 before the show, just didn't happen.  Somewhere on this forum there's a thread about camera settings.  The key, I believe, is "shutter" priority and find the best speed (adjust, adjust, adjust, through the first couple of songs), besides making sure the speed was good, I set the ISO to 1600 (helps w/ the low lighting), and the focus mode to AF-C (for fast moving objects, aka, smokin' Joe!)  I know how it goes with a bad set of pictures.  As has happened before, I have to take 1000 pictures to get 50-100 decent ones.   Digital 'film' is cheap big_smile  For the few I posted, there are definitely a large amount of blurry ones (which is disappointing, it's just a challenging lighting environment).  Each show I've been trying to capture a good ending shot of the band, but there's always someone looking up or the facial expressions aren't good, the one posted is probably the best one I've gotten.

Jim

can1208 wrote:

Jim - great pictures!!! You took these with a Nikon D40, correct? Did you use the kit lens or the 55-200? I had a major mishap of sorts at Reading...can you enlighten me on what camera settings you used inside the venue? I did make one critical mistake - set it to apurture priority. I have taken fantastic shots with the D40 on many other occasions, but Reading was a major malfunction.  mad

If you could PM me I would appreciate it....Thanks for any tips!!!

Manoj

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PaulyT wrote:

Very nice! Good clear shots. No fog machine at that venue, apparently...  roll (I had issues with that)

Ewww, fog machine, that would suck.  I can't say I've seen a fog machine at any of the Joe shows I've been to.

Jim

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samjp4 wrote:

Great pictures - awesome color.  Loved all the little extra ones at the beginning.  What's with the mortarboards?  We already know they should all graduate at the top of the class!

Sandy

Re: the mortarboads, I thought I'd read they had visited the Cathedral of Learning (aka tower of ignorance) the day before the show.

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PaulyT wrote:

Very nice! Good clear shots. No fog machine at that venue, apparently...  roll (I had issues with that)

Paul,

If you still have your photos that were causing you grief because of the fog machine, you might still be able to pull some great shots out of them if you have photoshop or some other photo editing software. If you do, open your photo and try adjusting/increasing the contrast and or increasing the blacks, this usually does the trick and also creates an interesting look with the lighting and the fog.....

examples of this are http://www.flickr.com/photos/photogal19 … 234777811/
and http://www.flickr.com/photos/photogal19 … 234777811/

Hope this helps!  If you have a photo you really like, you can send it to me and I can see if it can be rescued!
pierce.rhonda@gmail.com

~Rhonda

"I don't think obsessions have reasons, that's why they're obsessions....National Geographic likes their pictures in focus..." Robert Kincaid

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Thanks, Rhonda, that's a good tip, and a generous offer. I'll play around with this on some of my more foggy pics... I actually did that for many of the shots I converted to black&white (sometimes with an increase in "clarity" in Lightroom), but didn't think to try that on the color ones.

BTW, I sent you an e-mail (via this forum's mailer) a few days ago re: camera gear and such, did you get it? Or maybe you're just guarding your secrets?  lol  lol  lol

- Paul

"It's really liberating to not know you can't do something." - Stevie Ray Vaughan
My photos: http://chemicalgraphics.smugmug.com/

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Thanks for the pics, Jim. (A LOT better than mine!)

You caught my wife and I in one of them, now we feel like a superstars being in your professional pics! (Pics associated with Joe of course.  ;-)

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Beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks!  Glad you all are enjoying them!

Jim

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jclark42796 wrote:

Thanks!  Glad you all are enjoying them!

Jim

Great shots ..What gear did you use ?

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wartypig wrote:
jclark42796 wrote:

...  the D40, just an 18-105.

Great shots ..What gear did you use ?

More details above if you're interested.

Thanks,
Jim