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Grison
I have them on the PC, but I tried to copy them into a thread and it always failt
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Grison
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I think I'll got it. Though it's the end to the beginning. You also see us in the VIP lounge and from upper floor to the ballroom.
it's a a Canon G15. When I looked through the screen I thought all photos are bad, But out of the 300 are really some good ones.Quote
GS1978
Thanks for posting.
You really captured some great moments. Despite the rough edges and opening night jitters ('on stage the band has got problems - they're a bag of nerves on first night') you can really see how much fun they're having doing what they do best.
(what did you take these pics with?)
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Grisonit's a a Canon G15. When I looked through the screen I thought all photos are bad, But out of the 300 are really some good ones.Quote
GS1978
Thanks for posting.
You really captured some great moments. Despite the rough edges and opening night jitters ('on stage the band has got problems - they're a bag of nerves on first night') you can really see how much fun they're having doing what they do best.
(what did you take these pics with?)
Acutally I bought this G15 camera just two weeks ago for the concert and I do not have a clue what I am doing . At first I had the feelng they did not come up very well. But at home out of the 250 shots there are some good ones. These ones are even scaled down. I had a small canon before which took already thousands of rolling stones photos in 2005-2007, but I wanted to have a better zoom as the small cameras are only good with a wide angle (or most of them). Before that I did about a 150 concerts from 1976-1984 of different groups with a minolta mirror flex. The objectives were so heavy.Quote
GS1978
thanks -- but I didn't take these, Grison did.
I just cleaned them up for him,