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Yanni in the Studio - Editing.


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I use tripod and long exposition, color film Fuji 100 ASA. Camera was Nikon F 65; Sigma objectiv 35 - 200 mm / 3.5 - 5,6 ;


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Here's my friend Yanni during work in music studio of his band

Popper-keg. I use the tripod and a long exposition time.

Any comments are welcome.

 

Thanx .

Voglar Boris Billy

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Great picture, but the red object near his left hand is distracting. It draws your eye. Otherwise, very nice!
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Thanks Allen for your regard and comment, I would like to tell something about this photo. It was made with tripod and Nikon F 65 / lens Sigma 35-200 mm, 3,5-5,6; and negativ 100 ASA;

 

so first of all; this negativ is not for artifitial light ( this one was first by the hand ) , so the colours are not natural.

 

and second; during this photo session of my friend Yanni by his working on recorded tracks and editing music I was able to photograph for about 10 - 15 minutes. Everything in the studio is on the photo as it was at that time. No mascarade for photo shoting, no koreography, scenography etc.

 

So; I do not prefer a beer by such fine machines as computers and mixing consoles, but that was Yannis choise, and his freedom.

Dose of Beer stays where it was, in the middle of composition, like little toy-car, stay where it was; on the speaker.

 

 

So ???

 

I could remove distracting elements on this photo, but I didn't. I think nothing is so much distracting, that I would do that, and after all, this little details enriches the image of music studio scene.

 

Thanx.

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I like that you did shoot the scenery as it was. That semms so be a silly habit to have cigarettes, beer etc near such expensive devices in sound studios. Regarding the photo: a closer crop perhaps.
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I already crop a little more for some other site.

Thanx for regards.

I agree with a documentary nature of photo.

 

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Actually Boris has done a great job on the burnt highlights of the screens, even if you do not follow his crop suggestion (IMHO better to not crop a photo for printing quality) you may give a try on highlight part.

Best regards

www.harryfayt.com

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I'm that Boris, me the avtor. If I understand, You suggest not to crop the photography, just to do corections on computer screen lightning.

 

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