Love 1 & 8 especially. These types of jobs are special so thanks for the giving of your time & talent. How about some background on your exposures and how you went about the job?
wow. thank you guys! I didn't expect that kind of feedback.
Hack, I always shoot in available light when I shoot concerts. Be it flashes from other cameras, cell phones or (hopefully) projector lights. Today, with LED projectors becoming a big thing, white light is much easier to come by.
I find that 1/160th is the slowest speed for that kind of shooting, unless i'm going for a "smeared" long exposure type of effect.
I typically shoot wide open.
The glass used for this peformance was 14-24mm, 70-200mm and 85 1.4mm.
Often times, temperature needs to be tweaked in post so that skin tones can be had at least close to the appropriate hue.
does this help? please, let me know if I can expand on anything else.
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Hack, I always shoot in available light when I shoot concerts. Be it flashes from other cameras, cell phones or (hopefully) projector lights. Today, with LED projectors becoming a big thing, white light is much easier to come by.
I find that 1/160th is the slowest speed for that kind of shooting, unless i'm going for a "smeared" long exposure type of effect.
I typically shoot wide open.
The glass used for this peformance was 14-24mm, 70-200mm and 85 1.4mm.
Often times, temperature needs to be tweaked in post so that skin tones can be had at least close to the appropriate hue.
does this help? please, let me know if I can expand on anything else.
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