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Thread: Horror rock #3

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    Horror rock #3

    The last of my horror rock pictures. All taken with available light, 10D, 135 f/2. The first picture is of the singer, at ISO 1600. The second is the band at ISO 3200. The third is a close up of the guitarist's hands, ISO 800.
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    Re: Horror rock #3

    The first shot is the strongest for me. I like the expression on his face, his body language, the crazy atmosphere with the wild colors and lighting., Definetely lives up to it's titled theme. The second image is ok, somewhat interesting , but noit holding my interest long enough. The third one does nothing for me and i think it is just the wrong point of view. I'm not able to really see and appreciate the headstock of the guitar and what his fingers are working at. i like the comp and framing as it is, but would be beeter if you were just a little more in front of him.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Re: Horror rock #3

    I agree with Gary. The first one is by far your best of this concert IMO, and personally, I don't mind the second one. An interesting "artistic" feel due to the noise. The third one needs a new angle as Gary pointed out.

    Well done,

    Jared

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