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<p>Yikes, I posted the wrong shot! I really shouldn't be doing this before coffee.</p>
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<p>Last night the Allman Brothers Band played their final show. They finished after midnight, on the 43rd anniversary of Duane's death.</p> <p> </p><div></div>
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<p>The International Bluegrass Music Association held its annual convention last week. Here's Terry Baucom.</p><div></div>
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<p>Recently, I've been shooting a bunch of musicians. Tommy Emmanuel is an amazing guitarist.</p> <p> </p><div></div>
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<p>The hummingbirds have finally returned to my backyard. I shot this about an hour ago.</p><div></div>
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Concert photography aperture help
martin_z. replied to bagley_crowder2's topic in Beginner Questions
<p>Jeff's advice is right on, in my opinion. Years ago, I shot the Allman Brothers Band. No flash was allowed, so I used ASA (yes, I'm old) 3200 film. Grain? Not a problem, 'cause I got lucky, and caught some great moments. I think that's far more important than any technical grain / noise issues.</p> <p>As Jeff says, the bigger venues (and artists) will have much better lighting. This B.B. King shot was ISO 800, 1/640 @ 1.8, with the cheap little 50 mm lens. There seems to be enough depth of field, even wide open.</p> <p> </p><div></div> -
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<p>From yesterday's visit to the zoo, here's a singing lemur. Only in Nashville.</p> <p> </p><div></div>
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<p>Ron Block</p> <p>Ron has been playing with Alison Krauss for more than 20 years.</p> <p> </p><div></div>
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