Needtobreathe

rontront Registered Users Posts: 1,473 Major grins
edited May 11, 2010 in People
We saw Needtobreathe last night at the Knitting Factory in Spokane. What a great show it was!! These guys just keep getting better and better!

I really tried very hard not to use flash, but it seemed that there was A LOT of back light and not a lot coming to them from the front, so I did end up using some flash. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Ron

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Comments

  • rogerchesterrogerchester Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
    edited May 9, 2010
    COOL.. I saw them two years ago. They really put on a good show

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  • rontront Registered Users Posts: 1,473 Major grins
    edited May 9, 2010
    They truly have grown a lot as a band since you saw them last!! This was the 3rd time we have seen them in the last 2 years and they have gotten to be really good with a great live show!

    Ron
    "The question is not what you look at, but what you see". Henry David Thoreau

    http://ront.smugmug.com/
    Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
  • CaspianCaspian Registered Users Posts: 165 Major grins
    edited May 10, 2010
    Ron, thought I had responded to your post, but it doesn't look like it "took." I love Needtobreathe. I prefer the first shot without the fill flash. It preserves more of the feel of the event.
  • rontront Registered Users Posts: 1,473 Major grins
    edited May 11, 2010
    Thanks David!

    Ron
    "The question is not what you look at, but what you see". Henry David Thoreau

    http://ront.smugmug.com/
    Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
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