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Steve Cavigliano
Jul-20-2005, 12:37 PM
"I got somethin' to say
It's better to burn out than fade away......."

Def Leppard, July 10th, Frontier Field in Rochester NY

Canon 20D, Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 ISO100-800 F2.8-F4.0

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146124-L.jpg

Lead singer Joe Elliot - Pour some sugar on meeeeeeee

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146117-L.jpg

Bassist Rick Savage - What do ya want? What do ya want? I want Rock and roll....you betcha

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146113-L.jpg

Guitarist Viv Campbell - Bringin' on the Heartbreak

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146110-L.jpg

Lead Guitar Phil Collen - Fa fa fa Foolin'

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146118-L.jpg

One-armed drummer Rick Allen getting his props

http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/photos/29146105-L.jpg

To see more web-sized shots click here (http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/gallery/674300)

I had a ball shooting these guys and Bryan Adams (pics to follow). This was the first venue I was able to bring a decent camera into. Everyone around me was "chimping" right along with me....lol

I'm finally back after 12 days in NY. I hope you enjoy these shots :D And yes I saw the concert thread, but I've waited 10 days to share these with my friends here and thought they deserved their own thread :rolleyes

Steve

Andy
Jul-20-2005, 01:19 PM
party on, dude! :super :dj

John Mueller
Jul-20-2005, 01:23 PM
Keep on rockin in the free world, old dude:D
Nice captures:thumb

lynnma
Jul-20-2005, 01:24 PM
party on, dude! :super :djyeah...:lynnma oh sorry... best I could do..:rolleyes (great shots)

BigAl
Jul-20-2005, 10:35 PM
You must have been pretty close to the front to get that detail with a 200mm lens :thumb(and a Sigma at that :giggle).

Thanks for sharing
regards
alan

Thiago Sigrist
Jul-21-2005, 09:20 AM
Wow, really cool rock and roll shots you got there!
They make me really want to go to a big rock concert (something I haven't done in a while, and I really miss it).

Thanks for sharing the goods! :super
Take care!

-- thiago

ginger_55
Jul-21-2005, 12:52 PM
Those photos make me wish I were younger (or my husband were, he is younger what is wrong here?), and very glad that I can turn my hearing aids down.

Looks like a blast! WHAT??! A BLAST! ........ nevermind,glad you enjoyed!

ginger (been there, in my dreams..)

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-21-2005, 01:33 PM
party on, dude! :super :dj
Andy,
It was a blast. I just wish I was about 6 inches taller.....lol

Thanks for all your help on the other matter :D My wife and daughter enjoyed the tour and were gushing about it for days :thumb

Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-21-2005, 01:35 PM
Keep on rockin in the free world, old dude:D
Nice captures:thumb
LOL Thanks John (I think) :D

I was so excited to finally be able to get a decent sized camera/lens into a concert that I was shaking :rolleyes Good thing I was able to get some fast speeds...lol

Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-21-2005, 01:36 PM
yeah...:lynnma oh sorry... best I could do..:rolleyes (great shots)
Thanks Lynn :D

I was fairly close, but always behind some tall person with a big head....lol Isn't that always the way it works out? :dunno

Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-21-2005, 01:38 PM
You must have been pretty close to the front to get that detail with a 200mm lens :thumb(and a Sigma at that :giggle).

Thanks for sharing
regards
alanThanks Alan :D

Yeah, I was pretty close. The first shot was at full wide, I believe (110mm FOV). I can't complain about the Sigma. I got some really nice results despite lights flashing all over and people's hands and heads in the way :rofl

Steve

gluwater
Jul-21-2005, 02:32 PM
LOL Thanks John (I think) :D

I was so excited to finally be able to get a decent sized camera/lens into a concert that I was shaking :rolleyes Good thing I was able to get some fast speeds...lol

Steve
How did you get the camera in? Most shows I go to will not let "professional cameras" in. They just let P&S and camera phones in. So far I've only got my 20D into one show.
Nick

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-22-2005, 08:43 AM
Wow, really cool rock and roll shots you got there!
They make me really want to go to a big rock concert (something I haven't done in a while, and I really miss it).

Thanks for sharing the goods! :super
Take care!

-- thiago
Thanks Thiago :D

I've always longed to have a camera at concerts but after having my 717 and 828 "held at the door" a couple of times, I had pretty much given up taking cameras to concerts. The only ones I ever saw at those concerts were those tiny ones that could be snuck through security. When my daughter told me we were going to this concert, I asked her to check the camera policy. She found out that still cameras were fine, but no video or tape recorders were allowed. I was still leery until I walked through the turnstile with my 20D. I only saw one other Dslr there and I think the person using it worked for the local newspaper (my shots looked better than what I saw in the paper the next day :rofl )

Bottomline is that many venues won't allow decent sized cameras so unless you want an usher "babysitting" your camera during a concert, make sure you can get it in before you leave home :dunno

I hope you have similar luck as I had on my trip to NY :thumb While it's tough to move to the music and shoot, it was an experience I will never forget :D

Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-22-2005, 08:47 AM
Those photos make me wish I were younger (or my husband were, he is younger what is wrong here?), and very glad that I can turn my hearing aids down.

Looks like a blast! WHAT??! A BLAST! ........ nevermind,glad you enjoyed!

ginger (been there, in my dreams..)Thanks Ginger :D

Younger? This concert crowd was mostly made up of middle aged folks. Some even brought their kids. At 55 years old I fit right in...lol Plus, the music wasn't so loud that I continued to hear it long after I left the concert (like some concerts I've attended).

The best part of the concert was that I was able to enjoy it with my 22 yo daughter who has excellent taste in music.....lol She loves that oldtime rock-n-roll :thumb


Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-22-2005, 08:52 AM
How did you get the camera in? Most shows I go to will not let "professional cameras" in. They just let P&S and camera phones in. So far I've only got my 20D into one show.
Nick
Nick,
See my response to Thiago. I was amazed that they not only let my 20D in, but let it in with the, fairly large/long", 70-200mm attached :dunno I was just glad I didn't have to use the "lens in the pants" scheme that Andy used for the Sting concert :lol Is that a 70-200 in your pants, or are you just happy to see me? :lol3


Steve

gluwater
Jul-22-2005, 09:22 AM
BWAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

I've also called ahead of time but sometimes they have told me I could bring one in on the phone but at the venue it was a whole different story. Glad you got yours in, very nice pictures.

bfjr
Jul-28-2005, 06:25 PM
What's all this old dude, old time rock n roll stuff.
I'll have ya know we set the world on fire and rockin and haven't stopped yet :D

Extremely kewl, Steve, good work good shots great you got to take your daughter. Thanks for pointing me here :thumb

Rock on Dude, makes me want to talk like Jeff Spicolie!! :lol4
Here I'll trade a link with ya. Got myself involved in shootin for SoCal Blues Org. and boy it's fun with some really old times and rockin Blues. Check it out when you get a chance:

Aunt Kizzys Boys (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=15356)

and

Melvin Eddy Blues (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=15514)

and link to galleries here

Events (http://bfjr.smugmug.com/Events)

gsgary
Jul-29-2005, 07:47 AM
Great shots :thumb I remember when the drummer lost his arm in a car crash not far from where i live on one of my favourite motorbike roads
Regards
Gary

Annabella
Jul-29-2005, 10:42 AM
I was fairly close, but always behind some tall person with a big head....lol Isn't that always the way it works out? :dunno

SteveHEY! That "tall person with a big head" was me :rofl

Excellnt! :clap

Charlemagne
Jul-29-2005, 10:58 AM
Wow.. Steve, these are all great, bringing back memories alright.. and I can't believe that Phil Collen looks no different.. that is amazing... everyone else looks aged.. he looks the same.. wierd..

Charles

DoctorIt
Jul-29-2005, 11:09 AM
Def Lepard is still alive!!! :lol3


Nice shots Steve :thumb (I learned how to solo on a guitar to those guys in the background)

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-29-2005, 12:48 PM
What's all this old dude, old time rock n roll stuff.
I'll have ya know we set the world on fire and rockin and haven't stopped yet :D

Extremely kewl, Steve, good work good shots great you got to take your daughter. Thanks for pointing me here :thumb

Rock on Dude, makes me want to talk like Jeff Spicolie!! :lol4
Here I'll trade a link with ya. Got myself involved in shootin for SoCal Blues Org. and boy it's fun with some really old times and rockin Blues. Check it out when you get a chance:

Aunt Kizzys Boys (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=15356)

and

Melvin Eddy Blues (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=15514)

and link to galleries here

Events (http://bfjr.smugmug.com/Events)
LOL and thanks Ben,

Hey we may be old, be we ain't dead :rofl yet!

You're right about old rock. I just wish there were some new rockers that I could enjoy watching or listening to :dunno All of my favorite bands have at least one foot in the grave :lol3 Some, like the Stones, look mostly dead even if they are still technically alive :lol

I've been shooting some Bay Area landmarks for Baldy, so I'll check out your blues links later tonight. I'm sure they rock :super

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-29-2005, 12:49 PM
Great shots :thumb I remember when the drummer lost his arm in a car crash not far from where i live on one of my favourite motorbike roads
Regards
Gary
Thanks Gary :D ,
Yeah , I was amazed that he didn't miss a beat. My daughter told me he plays the "missing arm" part with his other foot. So I guess he's a two-footed, one-armed drummer :): Kinda rare.


Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-29-2005, 12:54 PM
HEY! That "tall person with a big head" was me :rofl

Excellnt! :clap
LOL Annabella, since I found out that you live in the Rochester area, I stongly suspected that one of those big heads belonged to you :rofl J/K

Being almost 6 ft tall, the big heads didn't bother me as much as the waving arms in the air. I tell ya, those chicks were goin' nutz....lol I guess that's why most boys dream of becoming rock and roll stars :rolleyes "Money for nothin' and the chicks for free" :smile6

Thanks for your nice comments :D
Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-29-2005, 12:59 PM
Wow.. Steve, these are all great, bringing back memories alright.. and I can't believe that Phil Collen looks no different.. that is amazing... everyone else looks aged.. he looks the same.. wierd..

Charles
Charles,
I have seen lots of "oldtime" rockers with my daughter. Groups like Aerosmith, The Scorpians, Lynard Skynard and the Stones. They all looked OLD. I was amazed at how good the whole group looked. No makeup and they all looked to be in their 30's :rolleyes I thought sex and drugz and rock and roll were supposed to age a person :dunno These fellas have aged very well. But, I have to agree with you about Phil. He looks like he's still in his 20's :uhoh And he sure does play a mean lead :lust

Thanks for your comments :D
Steve

Steve Cavigliano
Jul-29-2005, 01:01 PM
Def Lepard is still alive!!! :lol3


Nice shots Steve :thumb (I learned how to solo on a guitar to those guys in the background)
Thanks Doc :D

Yep, still alive and still rockin' and a rollin' They are my 22 year old daughter's favorite band. She sees them whenever they play Upstate NY. I was glad for her company and she held my beer while I was shooting :lol

Steve

mgmphotographics
Jun-28-2006, 10:51 AM
Great shots!!! :clap I live in Rochester too! How did I miss this? Must be the tumor. Keep on rockin'! :thumb

Mara

Steve Cavigliano
Jun-28-2006, 03:02 PM
Great shots!!! :clap I live in Rochester too! How did I miss this? Must be the tumor. Keep on rockin'! :thumb

Mara

LOL MGM, ain't those tumahs a bummer? :rofl

Thanks for the kudos :D Looking back at these, I can see where I definitely needed some post processing help :rolleyes The first pic was rotated a few degrees and I didn't crop it, so there is white showing in the upper righthand corner....LOL Plus some of them could have used some added saturation.

I have since re-editted most of them and given them their own gallery here (http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/gallery/1220621), including full size versions, if you are interested :wink

My daughter says lots of acts come to Frontier Field, so keep checking the D&C. Plus, it's one of the only venues that ever let me take a "pro" level camera and lens inside :clap

Steve

mgmphotographics
Jul-01-2006, 08:37 AM
LOL MGM, ain't those tumahs a bummer? :rofl

Thanks for the kudos :D Looking back at these, I can see where I definitely needed some post processing help :rolleyes The first pic was rotated a few degrees and I didn't crop it, so there is white showing in the upper righthand corner....LOL Plus some of them could have used some added saturation.

I have since re-editted most of them and given them their own gallery here (http://freezeframephotography.smugmug.com/gallery/1220621), including full size versions, if you are interested :wink

My daughter says lots of acts come to Frontier Field, so keep checking the D&C. Plus, it's one of the only venues that ever let me take a "pro" level camera and lens inside :clap

Steve

No, I really have a brain tumor. Hard to shoot with onna those man.

Mara

leek
Jul-01-2006, 02:30 PM
It was good to see your shots Steve - Thanks...

I saw Def Leppard when they were just starting out back in 1979 when they played at my University in London.
The drummer still had two arms then and they were playing the college circuit...

Not meaining to hi-jack the thread, but I just rummaged around in my shoeboxes and found a couple of faded prints from the concert...

http://jpeake.smugmug.com/photos/78916747-M.jpg
http://jpeake.smugmug.com/photos/78916746-M.jpg

Good to see that they're still rocking...

Seamus
Jul-01-2006, 02:47 PM
Thanks Doc :D

Yep, still alive and still rockin' and a rollin' They are my 22 year old daughter's favorite band. She sees them whenever they play Upstate NY. I was glad for her company and she held my beer while I was shooting :lol

Steve

The pics show that you had a great time steve and I always knew there were advantages to having children "she held my beer while I was shooting :lol "

Shay.