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Shay Stephens
May-20-2005, 08:05 PM
They just had a concert down in Mexico on the 14th. I was there as part of a destination wedding. It was a rockin' concert to say the least. Here are some shots from it:

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos195.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos206.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos221.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos222.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos227.jpg

And the big send off for the night:
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos239.jpg

They also do the theme song to the cartoon King of the Hill.

wxwax
May-20-2005, 08:14 PM
Aw, this is great. Gotta try it.

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos206.jpg

4labs
May-21-2005, 12:12 AM
Aw, this is great. Gotta try it.

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos206.jpg

My thoughts exactly! Stunning.

bfjr
May-21-2005, 05:20 AM
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos206.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos221.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos222.jpg

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/loos227.jpg

Dig all of these :thumb

Angelo
May-21-2005, 05:24 AM
Shay - these are really nice. Would you mind sharing some EXIF info? I recently had the chance to shoot a set of my friend Kari (www.karinewhouse.com (http://www.karinewhouse.com)) at a small local club but the results were disastrous. I'd love to know more about how you captured these as a primer for my next opportunity.

Shay Stephens
May-21-2005, 05:58 AM
wxwax, 4labs, and bfjr, Jen likes the blue head the most too. Thank you.

Angelo, the exif is there in the images border. Adjust the levels white point from 255 to 25 to read it.

The general technique I used was aperture priority at f/2.8 and ISO 1600.

Shay - these are really nice. Would you mind sharing some EXIF info? I recently had the chance to shoot a set of my friend Kari (www.karinewhouse.com (http://www.karinewhouse.com/)) at a small local club but the results were disastrous. I'd love to know more about how you captured these as a primer for my next opportunity.

binghott
May-21-2005, 11:12 PM
cool shots.

The general technique I used was aperture priority at f/2.8 and ISO 1600. that's what i usually do, sometimes i go iso 800 and try to get more motion blur.

btw, do you have another shot of the bass or the bass player, from that shot it looks just like the one my client uses:

http://binghott.smugmug.com/photos/21541870-M.jpg

Andy
May-22-2005, 04:05 AM
nice work, shay - looks like you had a good trip! :thumb

adrian_k
May-23-2005, 11:10 PM
that is sooo cool. :):

I remeber you described that technique sometime ago in the context of copyright but didn't understand, I'll do a search.

thanks


Angelo, the exif is there in the images border. Adjust the levels white point from 255 to 25 to read it.